AndrewH
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- Aug 22, 2010
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- Parrots
- Both my birds are rehomed rescues. Samantha, Umbrella Cockatoo (HD: 2002)
Lucky, B&G Macaw (HD: 1990-ish?)
Folks,
I realize there was recently a post on rescuing parrots. I wanted to post a specific thread related to a local Ohio rescue called "Wings Over the Rainbow".
If any of you are in the Dayton area, you should definitely stop by this place: Wings Over the Rainbow. The place is clean despite housing over 100 birds (the website only lists a fraction of the birds they have for adoption). It doesn't have the retail polish of a for-profit pet store, but keep in mind that they rescue the birds and aren't out to make money. The lady who runs the place is zealous about rescuing the birds and I don't think they turn too many away. Many of these birds have suffered severe neglect and abuse (horrible stories in some cases: birds kept in shoe boxes under the bed for making noise; a B&G kept in a closet for nearly 2 years!, and so on). Some are not big fans of people, but, surprisingly, some are very social. I think most of them would be fine in the hands of a patient and experienced parront
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I would estimate that cockatoos make up 60% of the population at this rescue, followed by macaws.
Of note, there was an Amazon named Grouchy, but contrary to his name he is THE nicest amazon I have ever met. He stepped up and let me pet and hold him...a little beak wrestling but gentle.
Bottomline: If you are anywhere near Ohio and are interested in rescuing a bird, check this place out. There are some really nice birds who would like a home.
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ie8yskFqLXs[/ame]
Think about it...
I realize there was recently a post on rescuing parrots. I wanted to post a specific thread related to a local Ohio rescue called "Wings Over the Rainbow".
If any of you are in the Dayton area, you should definitely stop by this place: Wings Over the Rainbow. The place is clean despite housing over 100 birds (the website only lists a fraction of the birds they have for adoption). It doesn't have the retail polish of a for-profit pet store, but keep in mind that they rescue the birds and aren't out to make money. The lady who runs the place is zealous about rescuing the birds and I don't think they turn too many away. Many of these birds have suffered severe neglect and abuse (horrible stories in some cases: birds kept in shoe boxes under the bed for making noise; a B&G kept in a closet for nearly 2 years!, and so on). Some are not big fans of people, but, surprisingly, some are very social. I think most of them would be fine in the hands of a patient and experienced parront

I would estimate that cockatoos make up 60% of the population at this rescue, followed by macaws.
Of note, there was an Amazon named Grouchy, but contrary to his name he is THE nicest amazon I have ever met. He stepped up and let me pet and hold him...a little beak wrestling but gentle.
Bottomline: If you are anywhere near Ohio and are interested in rescuing a bird, check this place out. There are some really nice birds who would like a home.
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ie8yskFqLXs[/ame]
Think about it...
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