Recent Updates on Yacolt Parrots & more......
Currently this is all the recent updates on the Quaker Parrots of Yacolt, and other local rescue efforts.
Keep checking back for the newest updates!
Thanks for your support and visiting.
Keep checking back for the newest updates!
Thanks for your support and visiting.
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Sunday, December 21, 2008 Today we received a photo update from a Yacolt resident.


Photos were taken and sent by Glenn, Lisa & Josh Welker.
For the babies, this is the first snow. They have plenty of food available and a warm place to get in out of the cold.



We are delighted to report that the flock has increased in size from 5 after last year’s tragedies to a larger, healthy and secure family.
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Northwest Bird Rescue & Adoption Orphanage Inc .
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4:03 PM
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Sunday, December 14, 2008
Thursday, December 11th, 2008 We have had a few calls and E-Mails about our Special Needs birds.
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Northwest Bird Rescue & Adoption Orphanage Inc .
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9:38 PM
Thursday December 11th, 2008
We have had inquiries about a few of our special needs birds. These are hospice and trauma case exotic birds recently seen on the news. There is interest particularly in “Ouch”, the Lesser Sulfur Crested Cockatoo with a self-inflicted wound.
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We have been giving sanctuary to Pablo who is a 45-year-old, self-mutilated, feather plucked male Blue & Gold Macaw.

You will notice his crop looks inflamed. At first I thought it was a possible yeast infection.

"If he had feathers we normally would not see his inflamed crop."


Notice that the wound is closing.
The wound is open a little but still healing.
(Step 1 - line the edge with thick tape.)
(Step 2 We secure a Scrunchie on the top of the collar.)
Garth holds the patient while she adjust to the added weight.
(Step 3 We secure a second Scrunchie on the top of the collar.)
(Step 4 We secure a third Scrunchie on the top of the collar.)
Garth Noggle is holding Ouch after the third Scrunchie is placed on her neck. We wait while she adjust to the added weight.
Their wish is about to come true. Mario does not feel like watching TV.
..."Emmy", Mario's long time friend.
Mario likes to flirt with Emmy.
Looking over his shoulder he see's his little live buddies.
Please give your exotic birds the daily attention they need.
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Northwest Bird Rescue & Adoption Orphanage Inc .
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6:54 PM
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