Pocky
Green Cheek Conure
Age or Hatch Date: About 20 years old
Gender: Female
Best qualities: Playful
Favorite food: Sunflower seeds as treats
Favorite toys: Bells
Challenges/Quirks: Shy at first.
Gets along with other birds: Yes
Gets along with dogs: Yes
Gets along with cats: Yes
Gets along with kids: Yes
Dowel or Step Up trained: Yes
Vocabulary: Pocky and Want Peanut!
Known health issues: None
Other comments: Pocky is a sweet, quiet conure. She likes to play on the table with whatever the humans are doing. She also likes to be gently scritched if it is on her terms.
Last updated: 1/26/2020
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If you need more birds in your life, apply to be an EBR volunteer! Volunteering is a fun way to support our organization and help birds at the same time.
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If you need more birds in your life, apply to be an EBR volunteer! Volunteering is a fun way to support our organization and help birds at the same time.
Volunteer
with us
If you need more birds in your life, apply to be an EBR volunteer! Volunteering is a fun way to support our organization and help birds at the same time.
Volunteer
with us
If you need more birds in your life, apply to be an EBR volunteer! Volunteering is a fun way to support our organization and help birds at the same time.
Volunteer
with us
If you need more birds in your life, apply to be an EBR volunteer! Volunteering is a fun way to support our organization and help birds at the same time.
Volunteer
with us
About Exotic
Bird Rescue
Whether you're looking for a cockatiel, a cockatoo, or some birdy in between, EBR has a great selection of available birds ready to join your family!
Whether you're looking for a cockatiel, a cockatoo, or some birdy in between, EBR has a great selection of available birds ready to join your family!
Our mission is to find a safe loving home for every bird, and to provide education and support to our community.
Lovebirds
Nine Lovebirds
Age or Hatch Date: Unknown
Gender: Various
Best qualities: Unknown
Favorite food: Unknown
Favorite toys: Swing
Challenges/Quirks: Not hand tame.
Gets along with other birds: Unknown
Gets along with dogs: Unknown
Gets along with cats: Unknown
Gets along with kids: Unknown
Dowel or Step Up trained: No
Vocabulary: None
Known health issues: Unknown.
Other comments: These lovebirds can be adopted as a group, or divided as long as they stay with who they are bonded to.
Last updated: 4/9/2019
What does the Exotic Bird Rescue do?
Exotic Bird Rescue does not operate a facility. It is our belief that the interests of the birds we take in are best suited in a foster home program, therefore the birds are all quarantined and housed in personal homes throughout Oregon and treated as members of the family.
This organization is run entirely by volunteers working out of their homes. They pay their own gas when transporting for us and pay all their own personal expenses. Some are home and some work full time at a regular job. They do this because they are passionate about what they do, not because they receive perks or benefits - they don't. Please keep this in mind when contacting our organization.
Our history
Exotic Bird Rescue was founded in December 1994 due to a local parrot aviary neglect situation. At the time of this discovery there was not an organized group of people in the area that could help remove these birds and place them in a safe environment.
A local bird club, the Emerald stepped up to take responsibility for the rescue and placement of the endangered avian community. Emerald Exotic Bird Society disbanded in the late '90s and Exotic Bird Rescue of Oregon was established to carry on the work. EBR of Oregon received its 501(c)3 non-profit status in August of 2014.
Our objectives
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To take in unwanted, abandoned, injured or lost exotic birds.
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To provide medical care and safe housing for rescued exotic birds.
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To provide suitable foster homes for rescued birds until adopted.
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To reunite lost birds with their owners whenever possible.
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To provide owners the necessary training and skills to keep their companion bird in their home.
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To provide ongoing information and education in proper avian care and behavior to current and potential exotic bird owners.
Our executive board
Our executive board is also made up of volunteers who dedicate their time to helping parrots in need throughout Oregon. Our current executive board is:
Benjamin Degn - Board Chair
Darci Nichols - Board Secretary
Susie Sullivan - Board Treasurer
Ashley Gora - Board Member
Brea Bachman - Board Member
Beth Davis - Board Member

The word "rescue" is misleading as to what we do. Most of our birds are not "rescued," but are placed with us voluntarily by their owners who, more often than not, loved and cared for them to the best of their ability.