Nov 262011
 

The World Parrot Refuge parrots are painting!

Parrots paint with panache at Coombs refuge by Judith Lavoie:

“Every painting will be different. They are so imaginative,” Wendy Huntbatch said enthusiastically after the first art trial. “I think the cockatoos are going to be the best artists.”

The paintings, on stretched canvas, will be sold at the Parrot Refuge and each one will be personally signed, with a footprint, by the bird artist.

Group painting sessions tended to get a little hairy — or feathery — with paint splattering in all directions and no defined artist for each piece, so staff are restricting art classes to two birds at a time.

“They are doing amazing work,” said supervisor-turned-art-teacher Stephanie Martin.

Bailey and Peaches, umbrella cockatoos, favoured reds and yellows with impressionist influences.

“Bailey is using her tail so her paintings feature a sweeping effect — sort of feathering. Then she slides on it,” Martin said.

“Peaches uses the brushes to throw the paint on the canvas.”

Nicky and Sidney, Moluccan cockatoos with pink feathers, preferred the blue and green combinations.

“Most of it is fingerpainting, rather than brushwork. It is pretty abstract and everyone has their own version of what they see,” Martin said.

Volunteers are looking forward to exploring the individual talents of their favourite birds and there are great hopes for the abilities of the African greys, she said.

Baths have to follow painting lessons, even though the paint is non-toxic, Martin said.

“And after bath time they like to be blow-dried. They want the full salon treatment,” she said.

Each unique parrot painting is $75, plus shipping. Shipping will be added to your order when the painting is shipped. Our cart is secure, so your information is safe.

 

For more information, please contact Wendy at wendy.huntbatch@floprs.org .

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Each unique parrot painting is $75, plus shipping. Shipping will be added to your order when the painting is shipped. Our cart is secure, so your information is safe.

 

For more information, please contact Wendy at wendy.huntbatch@floprs.org .

So far we have 8 paintings completed – they seem to average 4 per day – it is hard work and requires a lot of polly concentration! We will have volunteers here again to assist our artists and hand the loaded brushes to them. The Parrot Art gallery will be open as long as we have paintings available.

Nov 122011
 
World Parrot Refuge Donation Plaque

World Parrot Refuge Donation Plaque

The World Parrot Refuge has many different levels of sponsorship, all of which are greatly appreciated and together help us do the work that needs to be done for the 800+ parrots entrusted in our care. To honor the large-scale donors, we have recently developed the Plaque of Distinction, with various donor levels. The Plaque will hang in a place of honour at the Refuge, where everyone will be able to see it.

Each donor will have their name inscribed on a small name-tag, which will be attached to the plaque.

We thank everyone for their continued support, and are very excited to have this new way of honouring our large-scale donors, in addition to the photos and membership cards we currently send out.

This is also a unique way to recognize someone special, by donating in their name and having their name permanently etched on to the Plaque of Distinction: what a special gift for any occasion!

To be included on the Plaque of Distinction, donation levels start at $750.

DONATION LEVELS

Macaw – $50,000+

Cockatoo – $25,000 – $49,999

Amazon – $15,000 – $24,999

African Grey – $5,000 – $14,999

Conure – $750 – $4,999

(These are to be lump sum cash donations, not accumulated, as we don’t have a system in place to keep a running tally at this time. Begins with 2011).

Contact us for more details, or make your special donation here.

 

Welcome

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Aug 092006
 

The World Parrot Refuge is an educational facility that provides a “Home for Life” for previously owned pet parrots, and is operated by the “For the Love Of Parrots Refuge Society” (FLOPRS). Click here for visitor information, including opening hours, admission prices and how to get to the Refuge.

The Refuge has over 800 parrots, a dedicated team of staff and volunteers, and 23,000 square feet of heated indoor free-flight aviaries with plans for 16,000 square feet of easily accessed outdoor flights for the warmer months. The Refuge opened to the public for educational purposes on June 11, 2005.

For answers to some commonly asked questions, visit our FAQ.

Rosemary Low Quote

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Jan 102006
 

“The World Parrot Refuge is a true sanctuary where parrots live out their lives in a loving, spacious and happy environment under the guidance of extraordinarily caring people. The many visitors destined to pass through the refuge will come to understand that parrots are not toys or trophies, but beings with needs and emotions as real as our own.”

– Rosemary Low (author of more than 30 books on parrots)

Stewart Metz Quote

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Jan 102006
 

“This is, in a word, a great place and these miraculous creatures deserve no less, but few places can deliver it this well. It is, indeed, ‘world class’.”

– Stewart Metz (author and Director of the Indonesian Parrot Project), after his visit at the Grand Opening of the Refuge on August 13, 2005.