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Listings are alphabetized by county (when known). TOP OF PAGE ADD NEW SHELTER OR RESCUE GROUP Pennsylvania View/Post Wild Birds for Adoption in Pennsylvania on Rescue Me! The portion of a particular state each group below serves is indicated by the symbol next to its name: Help keep this page updated: Click the small x to the right of a group's name and Shelter # to report an error. Pennsylvania Wild Bird Rescue Group Directory
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Many thanks to everyone at Feathered Sanctuary Exotic Bird Rescue for all their great work and care.846 Wild Birds have been adopted on Rescue Me! ☛ Post Wild Bird for Adoption I know that I had done what was best for my canaries, and I was so grateful that such a quality shelter existed in this area. Quite the opposite-the birds there were happy, and their cages were very clean. When I arrived at the shelter, I told myself that if it is unclean, unhappy, unkempt, out the door I would go. Yet ultimately, I felt it would be best for my birds. It took a long time to consider surrendering them-I had never given away a pet, ever. They needed to be separated and I simply did not have the room to do this. Somehow the change in environment brought out aggressive behavior in them-squabbling, chasing, competing. I had taken great care of them for four years, and they were quite happy birds. Recently, I had to downsize my living quarters to a very tiny apartment, and my four canaries, in a flight cage, had trouble adjusting to their new surroundings. Once you visit & fall in love with the rescue consider helping them out by becoming an volunteer or making a donation. They frequently have activities there or elsewhere in the Lancaster County that you could also check out. They also have a great little shop within the rescue for your bird supplies that will also help with the birds staying there. Warning to those that are thinking about adopting, they only allowing adoption if they know that the birds will be well taken care & your home will become the birds forever home. I betting once you do, you be coming back. I highly recommend the rescue to everybody that has an interest in birds from the just curious to the advance bird caretaker to come check them out. They allow us to spend long hours there as we try to learn & determine whether or not we can adopt a bird into our household. Unknowingly, I feel they have helped my daughter make progress with several of her issues during her visits because of who they are by making her feel safe & welcomed whenever she comes allowing us to help with the birds when she is able & fielding the numerous questions that she fires at them constantly which is allowing her to learn in a way that she doesn't resent & resist are just a few examples.
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The staff/volunteers there are just as wonderful & accepting with her as they are with all the birds that come under their roof. We discovered the rescue last year & have visited it multiple times since. 1 of the rare times that she will try to venture out is for trips to places that has animals because animals is 1 of the few things that makes her happy. She has great anxiety whenever she leaves the house. My daughter is an emotionally & mentally challenged teenager.
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Through education we hope to break the cycle of parrots being bounced from home to home Community Stories 15 Stories from Volunteers, Donors & Supporters
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Programs: We participate in Lancaster CARES and other outreach events to educate people on how to properly take care of their parrots. Geographic areas served: Lancaster and surrounding areas Target demographics: parrots find forever homes, to educate the public on parrots. Results: We have found forever homes for over 1,000 birds since we first opened our doors. In order to reduce the numbers of birds needing relocation, we will provide educational materials to the public so that they may be better informed about the needs of companion birds. If this is not possible, we have a companion bird friendly facility devoted to caring for displaced parrots as well as foster homes that will foster birds until a suitable adoption can be arranged. We will provide education for current owners in an attempt to keep a bird in his or her current home. Mission: Our mission is to to find loving and nurturing homes for displaced companion birds.