Wilson Parrot Foundation
WHERE WE RESCUE AND REHABILITATE PARROTS         
 

     
Our Mission

The Wilson Parrot Foundation is dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating and re-homing neglected and abused Parrots. Our mission is to teach the public about having parrots as pets and how to provide for them with caring and compassion.

The WPF
will continue traveling to shows and events all over the east coast to raise funds and educate people about care and commitment to tropical birds.

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Sponsorship Opportunity
We hope you all are planning a wonderful holiday season with your families.  We have an opportunity to help us out and to have a gift of thanks for yourself or your special someone.  If you'd like to be a "local volunteer" for our foundation, we'd like to help.  With your contribution of $100 or more, we'd like to send you a "Wilson Parrot Foundation Volunteer" shirt to wear around your neighborhood to show your commitment to rescue and rehabilitate Parrots.  Just let us know the correct size and we'll send it out.

"We received our shirts today!  They are quite colorful!  one is a conure green and the other is a parrot orange.  The shirts themselves are of high quality material that I am sure will withstand many "beakings" from our little flock.  We will wear them often!   Richard and Linda"    
 
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Thank you A&E Cage Co!
Our flock received 2 large early Easter baskets this weekend. They were full of toys and snacks for our flock. They were a generous donation from A&E Cage Co.

The birds are having so much fun playing with their colorful, durable, new toys. Watch them on Parrot Cam 1 and Parrot Cam 2 on our web site.
OUCH - The van is totalled!
On December 30th, 2011 the van that we use to transport the parrots was involved in an accident.  Another party pulled out in front of Brian and he was unable to stop in time.  Luckily none of the birds were in the van at the time and Brian suffered whiplash and pulled muscles in his back. Thank goodness he was wearing a seat belt or he might not be here today!

Please help the parrots of the Wilson Parrot Foundation by donating funds to be used for a new van. The other driver was at fault but her insurance is only paying a very small amount.  The amount isn't enough to replace this much needed van. If you would like to make a tax deductable donation for a new van, or you know someone who has a van to donate, please call 301-368-3200. 
Please PayPal.com to help the birds of the
Wilson Parrot Foundation.
RIO
If you have just left the theater after watching Rio (Fox films 2011) and Blu's story has motivated you to get a macaw please consider the following advice. Seek out a local bird shelter like the Wilson Parrot Foundation, where potential owners can physically interact with these birds more so than in a pet store atmosphere. This is not to say that you should not purchase a new pet from them, but to fully understand the responsibility associated with this decision, volunteer first, learn, and then choose a new flock member.

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Wish List
There have been people asking us why we don't have a wish list on our web site to give people an idea of the items we need to care for the birds.  So here is our list:
  • Safeway gift cards to buy fruits and vegetables for the birds
  • Medium to large parrot toys
  • Cage liners (cage catchers) of many different sizess
  • Medium size RoudyBush pellets
  • Home Depot or Lowe's gift cards for supplies
  • Petco or PetSmart gift cards for supplies
  • We are still in desperate need of a late model, full size transportation van
  • Funds to build a third Aviary
  • Funds to someday buy a farm so we will not have to turn away any more mistreated, neglected or unwanted parrots.

         
Thank you Cage Catchers!
The Wilson Parrot Foundation residents, from the smallest parakeet to the largest macaw, enjoy a clean, fresh-white cage bottom liner in their cage pretty much every time the paper is soiled. The birds and the volunteers enjoy freedom from scattered bedding mess, soggy papers, fungi contamination and other unsightly, unsanitary conditions.  Click the logo below if you are interested in ordering your own Cage Catchers. 
 
26613 Ridge Road, Damascus, MD 20872 - 301-368-3200 - 501(C)(3) non-profit - EIN # 31-1636218
wilsonparrotfoun@aol.com