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Help Rescued Exotic Birds By Sending Supplies

Unfortunately, many exotic birds end up in rescues because their owners are unable to give the necessary care, attention, and time they require.

These birds often have life spans of 40 to 80 years (The Avian Welfare Coalition)*, making them lifelong companions -  an aspect that some owners may not realize. Additionally, many birds are rescued from situations of abuse or neglect.

Large exotic birds are inherently active and love to chew. They require engagement and stimulation to help fulfill instincts and prevent obesity. Birds have a natural instinct to tear things apart with their beak. Providing toys helps to keep birds happy and away from boredom which leads to feather-picking and excessive vocalization**. Large toys can be expensive for rescues to provide but crucial for the birds' well-being. Toys help to satiate their need to forage and encourage birds to practice problem solving skills. The variety of textures, sizes and colors creates additional stimulation for a bird**. 

Send:

  • A Toy: this selection includes one large toy made of wood and rope that clips to a bird cage. Designed for durability this toy is perfect for large birds such as cockatoos or macaws.
  • Two Toys: This will give two durably constructed wood block and rope toys, each with a clip to hang from a bird cage. Interactive toys are big bird favorites.
  •  A Party Pack: This is a bird's dream! It includes a large durable wooden and rope toy and a wood and rope swing. Birds can hop on the swing and rock back and forth as they play with the wooden balls adorning it. This swing also easily clips to the top of a birdcage.

Make a bird's day brighter by sending toys today! These feathered friends are sure to appreciate it. 

Impact Stories

Central California Mermaid Avian Rescue Center rescue provides care for several peafowl who have been surrendered or displaced when owners were no longer able to care for them. The enrichment toys and forage items were placed in different areas of the habitat to encourage curiosity and natural foraging behaviors. Providing enrichment opportunities helps prevent boredom and encourages movement and natural activity, which is important for large ground birds like peafowl. These improvements have made a noticeable difference in the peacocks’ daily routines, helping them remain active, curious, and comfortable within their habitat. 


Blue, a 12-year-old Indian Ringneck parakeet, came to Central California Mermaid Avian Rescue Center during a deeply emotional time for his family. It was clear that both the bird and the family needed support. Like many birds who experience the loss of their primary caregiver, Blue initially showed signs of stress and sadness. With patience, enrichment, and a supportive environment, Blue gradually began to regain his confidence. The enrichment toys and foraging materials provided allowed us to create engaging spaces where Blue could climb, explore, and play—activities that are essential for a bird’s mental and emotional well-being. His personality returned, and he even formed a friendship with another ringneck at the rescue. 


Pineapple, Bo and Papaya were extremely scared and withdrawn – While they got rescued from a terrifyingly suffocating hoarding case, while in their cage they felt frightened of the human touch. Houston Humane Society teams sprang into action to take care of these colorful birds. Their beaks were broken and they had over grown nails. Slowly they gained some strength. They felt safe and happy and content. Many days passed and slowly we discovered that they were now blossoming into their super charming personalities. They are happy and they talk a lot (to each other) and make sure that they eat their lunches together (always). Seeing them come into their own gives us immense pleasure and joy! We couldn’t do what we do without your generous support.


Parrots are incredibly intelligent, social animals, but they are often overlooked in the traditional shelter system. Providing them with proper enrichment is essential for their mental and emotional well-being, yet it can be costly and difficult for new rescues to maintain. Thanks to your donations, every parrot in their Maine branch received a new Christmas toy. These toys aren’t just fun; they provide crucial stimulation, encourage natural behaviors, and help prevent boredom and stress. This gift ensured that the Maine branch could celebrate the holidays with enriched, happy, and engaged birds, setting a strong foundation for the parrot rescue’s continued growth and success.

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Unfortunately, many exotic birds end up in rescues because their owners are unable to give the necessary care, attention, and time they require.

These birds often have life spans of 40 to 80 years (The Avian Welfare Coalition)*, making them lifelong companions -  an aspect that some owners may not realize. Additionally, many birds are rescued from situations of abuse or neglect.

Large exotic birds are inherently active and love to chew. They require engagement and stimulation to help fulfill instincts and prevent obesity. Birds have a natural instinct to tear things apart with their beak. Providing toys helps to keep birds happy and away from boredom which leads to feather-picking and excessive vocalization**. Large toys can be expensive for rescues to provide but crucial for the birds' well-being. Toys help to satiate their need to forage and encourage birds to practice problem solving skills. The variety of textures, sizes and colors creates additional stimulation for a bird**. 

Send:

  • A Toy: this selection includes one large toy made of wood and rope that clips to a bird cage. Designed for durability this toy is perfect for large birds such as cockatoos or macaws.
  • Two Toys: This will give two durably constructed wood block and rope toys, each with a clip to hang from a bird cage. Interactive toys are big bird favorites.
  •  A Party Pack: This is a bird's dream! It includes a large durable wooden and rope toy and a wood and rope swing. Birds can hop on the swing and rock back and forth as they play with the wooden balls adorning it. This swing also easily clips to the top of a birdcage.

Make a bird's day brighter by sending toys today! These feathered friends are sure to appreciate it. 

Impact Stories

Central California Mermaid Avian Rescue Center rescue provides care for several peafowl who have been surrendered or displaced when owners were no longer able to care for them. The enrichment toys and forage items were placed in different areas of the habitat to encourage curiosity and natural foraging behaviors. Providing enrichment opportunities helps prevent boredom and encourages movement and natural activity, which is important for large ground birds like peafowl. These improvements have made a noticeable difference in the peacocks’ daily routines, helping them remain active, curious, and comfortable within their habitat. 


Blue, a 12-year-old Indian Ringneck parakeet, came to Central California Mermaid Avian Rescue Center during a deeply emotional time for his family. It was clear that both the bird and the family needed support. Like many birds who experience the loss of their primary caregiver, Blue initially showed signs of stress and sadness. With patience, enrichment, and a supportive environment, Blue gradually began to regain his confidence. The enrichment toys and foraging materials provided allowed us to create engaging spaces where Blue could climb, explore, and play—activities that are essential for a bird’s mental and emotional well-being. His personality returned, and he even formed a friendship with another ringneck at the rescue. 


Pineapple, Bo and Papaya were extremely scared and withdrawn – While they got rescued from a terrifyingly suffocating hoarding case, while in their cage they felt frightened of the human touch. Houston Humane Society teams sprang into action to take care of these colorful birds. Their beaks were broken and they had over grown nails. Slowly they gained some strength. They felt safe and happy and content. Many days passed and slowly we discovered that they were now blossoming into their super charming personalities. They are happy and they talk a lot (to each other) and make sure that they eat their lunches together (always). Seeing them come into their own gives us immense pleasure and joy! We couldn’t do what we do without your generous support.


Parrots are incredibly intelligent, social animals, but they are often overlooked in the traditional shelter system. Providing them with proper enrichment is essential for their mental and emotional well-being, yet it can be costly and difficult for new rescues to maintain. Thanks to your donations, every parrot in their Maine branch received a new Christmas toy. These toys aren’t just fun; they provide crucial stimulation, encourage natural behaviors, and help prevent boredom and stress. This gift ensured that the Maine branch could celebrate the holidays with enriched, happy, and engaged birds, setting a strong foundation for the parrot rescue’s continued growth and success.

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