What an eventful and wonderful week it has been! We have many thanks to give to some wonderful people who are helping to make a real difference by providing a home for life for our psittacine friends.
The very generous benefactors who donated the money for the new Macaw House visited us again and made another incredible donation! These dedicated bird lovers, who wish to remain anonymous, have changed the lives of so many birds. We are so grateful and indebted to them for their kindness.
Al and Ria - two of our special volunteers who come in five nights a week from 5.30 pm to 9 pm to hand feed more than 100 incoming and special needs birds, and then take those who cannot fly out for a walk in the evening sunshine - made another huge commitment. They donated $2000 to pay for Chi Chi Macaw's surgery. They are now her virtual adoption sponsors. Thank you so much, Al and Ria.
We also received a further $584 from the great people at Postal Depot 4, Langford, and Postal Depot 1, Victoria. These funds are the proceeds from the goodie stores that these special folk operate on behalf of Ben, Maggie, and Andy Macaw. Well done and thank you, everyone!
The owners of the Century 21 Real Estate office in Slave Lake, Alberta, came to visit the four birds that they have rescued over the years and brought to the sanctuary to live in a flock lifestyle. They were thrilled to see how well the birds are doing. They also donated $500 for each bird for their annual virtual adoption support. Thank you - you are fantastic!
In more wonderful news, Teko, the Citron Crested cockatoo, has a new virtual family. Heather Clarkson - the full virtual adoptive mom of Moses the Greater Sulfur Crested cockatoo - is now paying a further $20 a month towards Teko's support, and supplying all the peas he can eat! Huge hugs and thanks to Heather.
Christa Kangas has taken on the incredible responsibility of assisting with the cost of supporting Joey, the Congo African Grey. Thank you, Christa! You'll be thrilled to know that he has beautiful red tail feathers now. We'll post a new picture soon. Joey is so happy about it that he wants to show them off to you all!
Jane and Carmen, our volunteer webmasters, are now full virtual adoption sponsors who are helping to support our huge flight of beautiful lovebirds, including the fourteen new lovebird arrivals. This monthly pledge goes a long way towards all the food and cleaning care they need.
The staff, volunteers, and the parrots of the World Parrot Refuge send a huge thank you to everyone, and hope to see you at the Refuge soon!

Our beautiful entrepreneurs have passed away and flown to the Rainbow Bridge. They will be missed by us all.
Hello Everyone!
I just wanted to let you all know about how we are doing, and our hard work to raise funds to cover our daily care and medical costs here at the World Parrot Refuge.
We started our own snack bar at Postal Depot 4 in Langford! We managed to talk some great people (Marina and Bernie) into doing a lot of the physical stuff for us because people just don’t take parrots seriously. Really! Even though we had the cash ready to buy candy, pop and cookies, we could not convince anyone at the wholesalers that we meant business! It's a good job that some people see us as the smart and sensitive beings that we are, or our efforts would have got stuck in the “planning” stage!
2 January 2007
As always, at this time of year we reflect upon the 12 months we have left behind. Naturally there are some days that I would rather not have endured. The day that Revenue Canada seized the bank accounts of the Refuge and the Gift Shoppe was, I think, the most emotionally disastrous day of my life. Although Horst and I had personally donated thousands of dollars to pay for food and heat for the birds as well as five months' wages for our valuable employees, we just did not have any money left to pay Revenue Canada.
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"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)
"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.
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