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  • Sierra – White-Capped Pionus

    Posted on June 21st, 2010 Nancy Daniels 2 comments

    Sierra is a busy, active adult White-Capped Pionus. Like many other Pionus, Sierra can be bossy and fancies herself to be the flock leader. She can be cage-aggressive but when allowed to approach on her own terms, she can be very sweet, bending this way and that for head skritches.  We are currently working on Sierra’s territoriality and we are seeing little improvements all the time. She would make a fantastic pet for a confident bird owner who is willing to work with her.

  • Ollie – Senegal Parrot

    Posted on June 21st, 2010 Nancy Daniels 3 comments

    Ollie is a very  friendly and curious Senegal parrot. She was originally surrendered to a pet store, and a kind employee took her in to try to help her stabilize. Ollie has now arrived at PASO for help addressing her feather destruction issues. She is somewhat special needs in that she is missing two toenails on her right foot and an entire front toe on her left, however this does not seem to affect her climbing and perching abilities in the slightest! Ollie needs a home that will look past her disheveled feathers and see her beautiful, resilient spirit.

  • Rare Spectacled Parrotlets

    Posted on June 9th, 2010 Nancy Daniels 7 comments

    We have a pair of Spectacled Parrotlets.  I understand they are quite rare in Canada.  These were well cared for and in good health.  Good feather quality.  The female is 2 yrs old and the male is 3 yrs old.  They are not tame as they were parent-raised. Would be suited to an apartment or for a new bird owner.  Also would be good for children to watch and learn about bird behaviour.

  • Forrest and Remmie

    Posted on June 9th, 2010 Nancy Daniels 4 comments

    Green Cheek Conures Remmie and Forrest have recently arrived at the rescue and are presently in a foster home. Remmie has been plucking some of the feathers on Forrest’s head out of boredom, but they are otherwise in good health and feather. They are both gentle and step-up willingly. They are talking a bit, but we haven’t been able to make out the words yet!

  • Alicia – Quaker

    Posted on May 28th, 2010 Nancy Daniels 2 comments

    Alicia is a 5 yr old female Quaker.  She was bonded to the owner and quite aggressive towards strangers, but since arriving at PASO we have not had this problem with her – she has now had her wings clipped and is stepping up willingly and even fluffing up for head skritches from everyone who is persistent in asking her to step-up (she will even tell you “step-up” as you offer your finger!) Alicia can be noisy and is not suitable for an apartment.