Flyings for the Birds Parrot Rescue is offering bird lovers the chance to sponsor a parrot by making a $25 donation to cover the cost of food and care of a Parrot for one month. Take a look at our photo albums and choose a Parrot Or you can just let us choose a Parrot for you. We have macaws, amazons, african greys , love birds, cockatiels, conures and many other types of birds. They all need care, love and food. Local Sponsors can make an appointment to visit “their” parrot at the rescue. All sponsors will receive a photograph of their parrot and certificate of sponsorship. When making your sponsorship donation through PayPal (link at top of page), please indicate which parrot you would like to sponsor, or if you would like us select one for you. The EASIEST way to be a Parrot GUARDIAN. Thank you for your support. .

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Sunday, March 24, 2013

KIKI LOU- Rainbow Lorikeet's 10th Hatchday March 2013

The beginning:

 Kiki Lou was only 9 days old when I picked her up from the breeder.  I had never had a parrot, but lets just say it was on my Bucket List......it was time.  When I got her in 2003 she had NO feathers and had to be fed a special diet every 3 hours with a pipet. The above shot was at about 2 weeks.  Little feather pins are starting to show.
Little did I know that this little parrot would start a passion that I need to fulfill. Parrot rescue.  So many parrots are sold to non trained individuals at 9 days old to be raised or bet yet starved or killed with inexperience.  I am so happy that I had previous bird husbandry skills and she survived.




Friday, August 12, 2011

Our OLD MYSPACE WEBSITE





 www.myspace.com/flyingsforthebirds

Click on the site a above and you can visit our OLD site on Myspace.  We have been there for many years so there are 100's of photos of our parrots and the rescue.  We hope you enjoy your visit

SITE still under construction at the moment

Thanks for being patient:   I am working on this site in my spare time from work and the rescue.  If you want to see the OLD site:   www.myspace.com/flyingsforthebirds
and our current facebook http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/pages/Flyings-for-The-Birds-Parrot-Rescue-Sanctuary/109409082443063page:

Keep looking we will be completed soon.
Saturday, January 1, 2011

2010 Accomplishments and Losses in Parrot Rescue and Stewardship

What we accomplished in 2010?
A new year always makes you stop and relish everything you have accomplished in the passing year.  2010 was a wonderful year for the rescue, but with many roadblocks and sad moments all tied together.
In 2010 we offered our services to several new companion parrots. One orphaned Native Morph Owl as well as a Native Kestral Hawk.  We continued to push towards our goal of the new HUGE outdoor flight for the parrots. At this point the frame is up and we are saving our money for the wire mesh to cover the large flight with. 

We experienced several losses in our Parrot Family.

In 2010 we lost our last little Parrotlett named Winni.  Winni  and a sister were only 2 months old when they joined us from a Parrot breeder.  We fell in love and had to buy them to give them the freedom they deserved.  She was over 8 yrs old at her death.  Parrotletts are extremely small parrots and do not have the excessive lifespan of the larger bigger Parrots.  She just passed on of old age. Needless to say she went to the big Sky for Parrots and now flies at the feet of GOD.  We will miss you Winni.


One of our first Rescued parrots was a breeding pair of Peach Front Conures.  We called them Mama and Daddy.  Quaint, but these two parrots were never hand raised.  We rescued them from a life of caged living and continual breeding.  We were told they were about 4 years old when we managed to get them from a breeder.  They actually grew to be such loving caring parts of our Parrot flock.  My daughters quaker parrot ASHE' loved them dearly and actually helped them hatch several eggs and raise babies.  We stopped that quickly, because we are not in the business of breeding parrots.  However, we lost Daddy this year in a freak accident.  he got caught between the sliding screen doors in the aviary and broke his neck.  We were devastated.  I cried for days everytime I entered that aviary.  Miss ASHE immediately stepped up to the need for Mama conure to have conpanionship.  It was early 2010, and I am proud to say that ASHE and Mama now are officially companions at all times.  The share a bedroom cage every night together.  Amazing how these Parrots are resilient and caring for other species.  If we could take a lesson from Parrots, we could definitely see that it takes caring , sharing and lots of love from your friends and family no matter Human or Parrot.
Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Julio 12 year old Blue & Gold Macaw, our newest parrot rehomed


Julio is the newest addition to our parrot family.  At Flyings Julio will have 5 other macaws to learn how to be parrots with.  Julio has lived with his Papa and Mama that loved him very much.
 However, the past several months Julio is starting to scream loudly for attention and probably other parrots.  In order to provide him with one on one companionship with other parrots they made the decision to relocate him with us. 
He is a healthy parrot , but somewhat smaller in stature than our free flying macaws.  He doesnt have a wing clip, but he doesnt fly either.  We are hoping to see him flying within the next several months. 
Julio comes to us from Cisco, TX. WELCOME JULIO

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