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We are happy you are interested in adopting a bird, but you need to be aware that many birds have been incompetently bred, inadequately socialized, ineffectively "trained," and badly treated. Most rescue birds have had it. They've been pushed from one disgusting situation to another. They've never had proper veterinary care, kind and consistent teaching, or sufficient company. They're been crammed in small, unhealthy cages, and lived isolated from their families in a distant room. Some have never taken flight. They are scared, depressed and anxious. Some are angry. Some are sick. Some scream, some bite, and some are so withdrawn that they refuse all interaction. Some have given up. But you should never give up on a bird. We know that a bird is a living being, with a spirit and a heart and feelings. Birds are not commodities, things, or garbage. They are part of sacred creation. So please don't rescue in the hopes of getting a "bargain," or indeed of "getting" anything. Rescue to give, to love, to save a life -- and to mend your own spirit. For rescuing a bird will reward you in ways you never thought possible.

Unfortunately birds are like most pets, they cannot choose their human companions. Humans choose them. The least we can do is choose very carefully. Whatever you do, research as much as you can about the type of bird that you are thinking of adopting. If you would like to give an unwanted bird a home, get a bird that is not going to clash with your essential nature or lifestyle.

 
Adopt a homeless pet at www.petfinder.com , www.petharbor.com & Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals
 
Accredited sanctuaries are listed on the following websites:
Association of Sanctuaries & American Sanctuary Association
 
Adoption and Relinquishment:
 
Primarily Primates
San Antonio, TX (830) 755-4616

The Star Foundation
Brookhaven, LI, NY (631) 736-8207
info@savetheanimalsrescue.org
 
The Central Virginia Parrot Sanctuary
Louisa, VA (540) 967-0447
matt@projectperry.com
 
The Oasis Sanctuary
Benson, Arizona (520) 212-4737:(602) 863-1542
oasis@the-oasis.org
 
Lucky Parrot Refuge & Sanctuary
Naples, Florida (239) 348-1991
luckyparrot@earthlink.net
 
The Shyne Foundation
Florida (239) 348-1991
info@shynefoundation.org
 
Too Haven Rescue & Adoption (Cockatoos)
Davie, FL (239) 348-1991
 
Midwest Avian Adoption & Rescue Service
Stillwell, MN (651) 275-0568
birds@maars.org
 
Best Friends Animal Society
Kanab, Utah (435) 644-2001
birds@bestfriends.org
 
Mollywood Parrot Rescue & Sanctuary
Bellingham, WA (360) 966-7490
mollywood@parrot-rescue.org
 
Raven's Haven Exotic Bird Rescue
Vienna, W. Virginia (304) 295-6022
raven@ravenshaven.org
 
The Association for Parrot C.A.R.E.
Los Angeles, CA (866) Parrot-Care
doclindner@parrotcare.org
 
2nd Chance 4 Pets
Los Gatos, CA (408) 871-1133
info@2ndchance4pets.org
 
The Cockatoo Rescue & Sanctuary
Seattle, Washington (360) 654-1538
cockatoorescue@netzero.net
 
Ziggy's Haven Bird Sanctuary
Lake City, Florida (386) 466-1192
wendy@ziggyshaven.com
 
Wings of Love Rescue
Red Oak, TX (972) 617-0900
de@bird-haven.org

Project Hope

San Rafael, CA (662) 237-0233
de@bird-haven.org
 
Angel's Gate Hospice & Rehabilitation Center 
Long Island, New York (631) 269-7641
susan@angelsgate.org
 
Green Chimneys 
Brewster, NY (845) 279-2995
ecushingham@greenchimneys.org
 
Berkshire Bird Paradise
Petersburgh, NY 518-279-3801
 
Adoption and Emergencies Only:
 
The Humane Society of New York
306 E. 59 Street New York, NY (212) 752-4842
 
ASPCA
424 E. 92 St. New York, NY (212) 876-7700
 
Center for Animal Care & Control
326 E. 110 St. New York, NY (212) 722-3620
2336 Linden Blvd. Bklyn, NY (718) 272-7200
3139 Veterans Rd. W. Staten Island, NY (718) 967-3526
 
Sean Casey Animal Rescue
Brooklyn, NY (917) 734-0442
 
Hearts of Gold
Bronx, NY (917) 673-7130
zinnah@aol.com