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Bird Name Full Species Bird Status Type Addie Cockatoo-Lesser Bird Name Full Species Bird Status Type Addie Cockatoo-Lesser Sulphur Crested Adoptable Aalfie Macaw-Blue & Gold Sanctuary Ailernon Amazon-Yellow Naped Adoptable Akaia Cockatoo-Umbrella Adoptable Alex Amazon-Orange Winged Long Term Foster-OUT Alex Macaw-Blue & Gold Long Term Foster - OUT Alex Macaw-Blue & Gold Adoptable Alex Amazon-Yellow Naped Adoptable Alexander Macaw-Blue & Gold Sanctuary Alice Parakeet-Red Rumped Adoptable Aloha Cockatoo-Moluccan Long Term Foster Alphonse Macaw-Blue Throated Sanctuary Amanda Great Bill-Tanygnathus Sanctuary Amelio # Cockatoo-Moluccan Long Term Foster-OUT Amarillo Parakeet-Budgerigar Adoptable Amigo Parakeet-Quaker/Monk Adoptable Angel Cockatoo-Lesser Sulphur Crested Adoptable Angel #1 Cockatoo-Umbrella Adoptable Angel #2 Cockatoo-Umbrella Adoptable Angel #3 Cockatoo-Umbrella Adoptable Annie Macaw-Scarlet Adoptable Annie Amazon-Mexican Red Headed Adoptable Annie Parakeet-Indian Ring Neck Adoptable Anthony Lory-Rainbow Adoptable Apple African Grey-Timneh Adoptable Ariah Macaw-Greenwing Sanctuary Arnie Conure-White Eared Adoptable Arthur Macaw-Blue & Gold Sanctuary Arvin African Grey-Congo Adoptable Asha Macaw-Blue & Gold Sanctuary Ashley Cockatoo-Umbrella Adoptable Ashley Cockatoo-Umbrella Adoptable Aster Conure-Nanday Adoptable Athena Cockatoo-Citron Rehab Aurora Conure-Nanday-hybrid Adoptable Avillard Parakeet-Princess of Wales (yellow banded)Adoptable Baby Conure-Sunday Adoptable Baby Macaw-Blue & Gold Adoptable Baby Macaw-Blue & Gold Adoptable Baby Cockatoo- Moluccan Long Term Foster- OUT Baby Macaw-Greenwing Sanctuary Baby Parakeet-Quaker/Monk Adoptable Baby Cockatoo-Umbrella Long Term Foster Baby 2 African Grey-Congo Adoptable Bali Cockatoo-Moluccan Adoptable Bandido Amazon-Orange Winged Adoptable Banjo Conure-Golden Sanctuary Barbie African Grey-Timneh Adoptable Bart African Grey - Congo Adoptable Bartleby Parakeet-Quaker/Monk Adoptable Bashful Parakeet-Budgerigar Adoptable Beau African Grey-Congo Long Term Foster-OUT Beauclair Parakeet-Princess of Wales (white banded)Adoptable Beauregard Macaw-Blue & Gold Adoptable Beeker Macaw- Hahn's Long Term Foster - OUT Bela Macaw-Blue and Gold Sanctuary Bella Lovebird Adoptable Beowulf African Grey-Congo Long Term Foster - OUT Bernard Amazon-Blue Fronted Adoptable Berry (Louie) Cockatiel-Pied Adoptable BGM Baby 1 Macaw-Blue & Gold Sanctuary BGM Baby 2 Macaw-Blue & Gold Sanctuary BGM Baby 3 Macaw-Blue & Gold Sanctuary BGM Baby 4 aka Roxie Macaw-Blue & Gold Sanctuary BGM Baby 5 Macaw-Blue & Gold Sanctuary Biff Amazon-Blue Fronted Adoptable Big Bird Pigeon Long Term Foster - OUT Big Foot African Grey-Congo Adoptable Bijou Conure-Sun Sanctuary Bilbo Cockatoo-Umbrella Long Term Foster - OUT Billie Conure-Slender Billed Adoptable Billy Conure-Gold Capped Adoptable Billy Parakeet-Indian Ring Neck Adoptable Billy Bob Cockatoo-Medium Sulphur Crested Long Term Foster - OUT Bingo Parakeet-Princess of Wales (orange banded)Adoptable David Birdie Cockatiel -Lutino Adoptable Blue/Bear Macaw-Blue & Gold Sanctuary Bob Lovebird Adoptable Bob Macaw-Blue & Gold Sanctuary Bob Macaw-Blue and Gold Adoptable Bob Cockatiel-Lutino Adoptable Bobo Cockatiel-Cinnamon Pearl Long Term Foster - OUT Bonsai Parakeet-Red Rumped Adoptable BoyBoy Amazon-Yellow Naped Adoptable Brenda Macaw-Blue and Gold Sanctuary Bubba Cockatoo-Umbrella Adoptable Bubbles Parakeet-Budgerigar Adoptable Buddy Cockatiel-Normal Grey Long Term Foster Buddy II Cockatiel-Normal Grey Long Term Foster Buddy Cockatoo-Umbrella Adoptable Buddy Macaw-Greenwing Adoptable Buddy Macaw-Scarlet Sanctuary Buddy II Macaw-Blue & Gold Sanctuary Bug Parakeet-Budgerigar Adoptable Burbank Macaw-Greenwing Adoptable Burt Conure-Mitred Adoptable Butchey Cockatiel- Normal Grey Adoptable Butchey Macaw-Blue & Gold Adoptable Butter Lovebird Adoptable Buttercup # Cockatiel-Lutino Adoptable Butters Cockatiel-Lutino Adoptable Buzz Amazon-Double Yellow Headed Adoptable CJ Macaw-Blue & Gold Sanctuary Caesar Macaw-Yellow Collared Long Term Foster - OUT Cally # Cockatiel- Cinnamon Pied (partial baldy)Adoptable Captain Macaw-Blue and Gold Sanctuary Captain Conure-Nanday Adoptable Captain Conure-Mitred Adoptable Captain Flint African Grey-Congo Sanctuary Captain Jack Amazon-Blue Fronted Adoptable Captain Jack Lory-Rainbow Adoptable Casper Cockatoo-Triton Sanctuary Casper Cockatoo-Umbrella Adoptable Casper Cockatoo-Umbrella Long Term Foster-OUT Caesar Lory-Rainbow Adoptable Cayo Macaw-Blue and Gold Long Term Foster CeCe Macaw-Hyacinth Sanctuary Cedar Parakeet-Red Rumped Adoptable Charley Macaw-Greenwing Sanctuary Charlie Cockatoo-Umbrella Adoptable Chicken Cockatoo-Umbrella Sanctuary Chico (Sprow) Conure_Patagonian Offsite-Foster Chico Amazon-Blue Fronted Adoptable Chico Amazon-Red Lored Sanctuary Chico Amazon-Mexican Red Headed Adoptable China Parakeet-Red Rumped Adoptable Chipper Macaw-Blue & Gold Sanctuary Chito Cockatiel-Normal Grey Adoptable Chloe Cockatoo-Moluccan Adoptable Chloe Cockatoo-Goffins Adoptable Cholla Cockatoo-Moluccan Adoptable Churchill Macaw-Blue and Gold Sanctuary Cindy Conure-Green Cheeked Adoptable Citrine Cockatiel-Pied Adoptable Clancy Amazon-Yellow Naped Adoptable Clarence Parakeet-Red Rumped Adoptable Claude Kota African Grey-Congo Adoptable Cleo Macaw-Greenwing Sanctuary Cleo Cockatoo-Moluccan Sanctuary Cleo Conure-Austral Adoptable Clive Conure-Patagonian Long Term Foster - OUT Coco Macaw-Greenwing Sanctuary Cocoa Amazon - Yellow Naped Sanctuary Cocoa Amazon-Red Lored Adoptable Kookie Amazon-Yellow Naped Adoptable Cora Cockatiel-Pied (plucked) Adoptable Corona Cockatoo-Umbrella Adoptable Corona Cockatoo-Umbrella Rehab Corey Poicephalus-Jardines Long Term Foster - OUT Cosmo Macaw-Blue & Gold Long Term Foster Cotton Cockatoo-Moluccan Adoptable Crackers Macaw-Blue & Gold Adoptable Crispin Conure-Nanday Adoptable Christopher aka Crystal Dove-White Adoptable Cruella Macaw-Hyacinth Sanctuary Cupid Macaw-Greenwing Long Term Foster-OUT Cyrano Amazon-Double Yellow Headed Sanctuary Cyrano Toucan-Swainson Long Term Foster - OUT Dakota Grand Vasa-Greater Sanctuary Dancer Conure-Patagonian Adoptable Daniel Conure-Nanday Adoptable Deanie Cockatoo-Umbrella Sanctuary Delilah Cockatoo-Moluccan Sanctuary Devito Cockatiel-Normal Grey Adoptable Dewey Parakeet-Budgerigar Adoptable Ditto Cockatiel-Pearl Pied Adoptable Dilly Cockatoo-Medium Sulphur Crested Adoptable Diogenes Cockatoo-Umbrella Adoptable Diva Amazon - 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Conure-Sunday Adoptable Gandalf Parakeet-Budgerigar Adoptable Gandolf Cockatoo-Umbrella Sanctuary Gandolf Cockatiel-Grey Adoptable Gaspar Conure-Red Throated Adoptable General Cockatoo-Moluccan Sanctuary George Parakeet-Budgerigar Adoptable George Macaw-Blue & Gold Adoptable George Macaw-Greenwing Sanctuary George Parakeet-Red Rumped Adoptable George Macaw-Blue & Gold Sanctuary George Burns Parakeet-Quaker/Monk Long Term Foster - OUT Jilly Eclectus-Red-sided Adoptable Ginto Macaw-Blue and Gold Adoptable Gladys Cockatoo-Moluccan Adoptable Gloria Eclectus-Soloman Island Adoptable Goldey Macaw-Blue & Gold Sanctuary Goober Macaw-Hyacinth Sanctuary Goodlookin' Macaw-Blue and Gold Sanctuary Grady Conure-Green Cheeked Adoptable Greco Macaw-Blue and Gold Sanctuary Gretchen Conure-Black Capped Adoptable Grettle Amazon-Orange Winged Adoptable GreyBird African Grey-Congo Long Term Foster Gucci Cockatoo-Moluccan Adoptable Guido Poicephalus-Senegal Long Term Foster Gunther Amazon-Yellow Naped Adoptable Gus Cockatoo-Umbrella Long Term Foster Gussy/Augusta Cockatoo-Triton Adoptable Hanna Conure-Nanday Adoptable Hannigan Cockatoo-Umbrella Adoptable Hansel Amazon-Orange Winged
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