![]() ![]() : The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill won the contest to become the (Unofficial) Official Animal of San Francisco! : Announcing the winners of our Wild Parrot Design Contest! See the winners and their artwork here. : We're hosting our in-person Spring Fling party and toy-making extravaganza on June 25 in San Mateo! Learn more here.Registration is closed as of, 8 pm. Our Youtube channel has all of our recorded virtual adoption fairs, bird nutrition videos, and more her e. Missed our June virtual adoption fair? A recording is available now on Facebook and is shown below. Our next adoption fair will be shown via Zoom on Saturday, August 26, 2023, at 1 pm PT. : Mickaboo is hosting monthly online adoption fairs via Zoom and Facebook. ![]() ** If you missed Tiel Talk live, you may view the YouTube recording here. : Tiel Talk, a thirty-minute interactive conversation over Zoom on what makes cockatiels so special, with Mickaboo's cockatiel specialist team happens tomorrow, July 5, at 6 pm PT. We are featuring parrot-themed items, entertainment options for the family, home goods (including a brand new BioGS Air Purifier), summer reading, and more! All proceeds will benefit our rescue flock. : Our Summer Auction is here and runs through July 16, 3 pm PT. Watch the last-minute sniping, celebrate your incredible finds, ask us your payment and shipping questions, or just chat with your fellow bidders! Here is the Zoom link. We'll be featuring your stories on upcoming Shelter Me segments.: Join us at our end-of-auction watch party to mark the end of the 2023 Summer Auction and Fundraiser. If you are interested in sponsoring or adopting any of these animals, here's the link to Jojo the Grey's website.Īnd if you'd like us to share your shelter success stories, post a picture to the FYI Philly Facebook page using #6abcshelterme and tell us where you adopted your pet and how much they mean to you. So now Conrad is looking for a forever home. His family loved him, but they weren't able to continue to care for him. He needs a little extra attention, but he's fun and loves to play and sing and talk. Betty is quite particular and prefers a home with women.Īnd finally we met Conrad, a Congo African grey parrot. Skylar is a four-year-old Pineapple Green-cheeked parrot.Īnd there's Betty, a 28-year-old Blue Fronted Amazon parrot. "They can pick up microwave sounds, car alarms, cell phones." said Oulai. The rescue also has a pair of 2-year-old Alexandrine parrots: Lucky and her brother, Captain. "A larger bird likes this has a mental capacity of a 6-year-old human child," said Kalbs, with Baby Girl perched on his shoulder. "These are lifetime commitments."īirds are intelligent, very vocal and social. "It's a total commitment, not like a dog or cat," Kalbs explained. "This is Baby Girl," said Roy Kalbs, the club's president, as he introduced us to a 42-year-old Moluccan Cockatoo.īirds like Baby Girl have a lifespan of 60 to 65 years. She relies on volunteers and works closely with the Delaware County Bird Club. She runs the rescue out of her home in Upper Darby. "Our motto is to get the birds adopted within 30 days," said Oulai. In the 15 years since, Oulai has given more than 3,000 birds a second chance. "I thought, 'How many other birds are out there suffering the same thing he did?'" she told us. Margaret Oulai started Jojo the Grey, an adoption and rescue agency for birds, after adopting a grey parrot named Jojo, who had been badly abused. (WPVI) - This week's Shelter Me report is all about the birds: a local rescue facility trying to help a feathery flock find a home. This week's Shelter Me report is all about the birds: a local rescue facility trying to help a feathery flock find a home. ![]()
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