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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bird
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!
Adopt a
bird
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!
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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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
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
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
Our story
Sid was adopt at first sight for me. He didn’t even seem the type that I would prefer. However, the look in his eye, and his laid back nature, caught my eye.
We have a conure that I found the same way, and he is in his forever home. Sid has had a rough patch where he seemed to be malnourish for a time, and kept some of the habits of plucking his feathers. I felt for him and his situation. He needed very personal, one person attention. I researched for many hours on their special needs in their diet, and the tricks and signs they show when they need something.
The first month or so, he was very stoic, and seemed to just want to be left alone. As he came to know the house, and his new friend, he quickly started flying and being more vocal. Each day, he gets a little better. Each day, he gets the guts to express his want for something. Each day, he gets more feisty and playful.
I love Sid. He is such a gentle spirit, and is growing here. He is growing feathers back fast (he does back pedal every couple of days and cuts some feathers. I think in time he will eventually stop).
One of the cutest things is watching him walk down the hallway to me, so he can get on his cage for the night. He always seems so hesitant and spurred forward by positive thinking. Oh, and he quacks like a duck lol.
Sid is home, he will never need to go anywhere else again. He is a part of my life. I am so thankful to the hard workers at EBR that kept him safe until he found a home. Thank you guys!