Surrendering Your Bird

We do not pay for birds, and we don’t help people sell birds or cages. If we are involved, money isn’t… ever.

*Due to space constraints, we are limiting intakes. Please call or email to see if we have room for your bird.*

  • How to Begin

    Start with a phone call or email to discuss the situation. Due to frequent space constraints, intakes are limited and on a case by case basis. Priority will be given to returns and medical/military dispatches. All birds coming from outside Iowa MUST have a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection before we can accept them. This is a state law.

  • See Our Facility

    Birds that are brought to us are given appropriate cages, play areas, and medical care. We separate large and small species, and we have outdoor flight aviaries open during warm weather. The shelter building is located on our property, and the birds are handled and socialized daily. They are encouraged to play and socialize as appropriate with other birds, as well as people.

  • Your Bird's Future

    When we place a bird in a new home, it’s only after very thorough visits, interviews, and instruction… and the bird has final decision on it’s placement. We normally don’t turn away birds if we have space, unless there is a risk of infectious disease. We do need time to arrange for the space in quarantine and time for care. So please, if possible, plan ahead for any surrenders.

    There are exceptionally rare cases where a bird may be considered for permanent sanctuary, but it will be at our discretion. Most birds fare best being in a home.

HOW TO BEGIN

Please email at iaparrotrescue@gmail.com. The more information you give us, the quicker and easier it will be to make your bird feel comfortable and at home here. It also prepares us to make room ahead of time. If you are approved for intake, we will send you the intake form to fill out (the more information the better, so please fill it out thoroughly).

You MUST contact us before you can bring your bird.

This contract spells out the conditions under which we take in and place birds. There are no exceptions to these rules.