Feeding time for little and large
The baby Amazon is easy to feed. No problems at all with the big guy
These two are a bit easier to feed than the kakarikis
Feeding time isn't getting any easier. Will somebody tell them it's 11pm. 😂
A Special Day for Special Parrots
We opened our doors to let the public meet a few of our rehomed parrots. Normally, we don't have our rehomed and rescued parrots on view, but we wanted to share their incredible stories and personalities with all of you on the National Pet Shop Day, supported by Johnson’s Veterinary Products. It was a delight to see everyone interacting with these amazing birds and learning more about their journeys to finding new, loving homes.
One of the highlights of the day was Rosie, our 10-year-old Galah, who absolutely loved dancing with the children. Watching her and seeing the smiles on the kids' faces was truly heartwarming. Rosie’s joyful spirit is a testament to the resilience and happiness that rehomed parrots can bring into our lives. We hope that her dancing brought as much joy to you as it did to us.
Rosie dances with the children at our National Pet Shop Day
Rosie dancing with the kids
They are getting a bit of a nightmare at feeding time now,
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Shower time in the hot weather
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With BBC Derby – I just got recognised as one of their rising fans! 🎉
With Spotted Whitwick – I just got recognised as one of their rising fans! 🎉
Fed again. Now starting to get some feathers and colours
Can't wait, can't wait. We're hungry.
Looks like they have never been fed before.
With the loss of a sponsor and crucial funding, In these challenging times, we're deeply grateful to our friends at Ye Olde Parrot Sweet Shoppe for stepping up with a wonderful plan to support us.
Enjoy smooth, creamy fudge or chewy, flavourful sweets while supporting a worthy cause. All profits go to the care of the unwanted parrots we have taken on board. By choosing our sweet counter, you treat yourself and make a positive impact on the lives of our rehomed flock.
That's the Kakariki's fed