I’m not much of a person to leave reviews , be they are positive or negative as I’m a person who shares face to face experience and complaints or celebration. In this case a great relationship has bloomed. I have known the now new owner personally and I’ll start by saying Amanda loves what she dose for the birds more than the people, meaning she puts the needs of the birds first, second she will help the bird match with the proper family before allowing the people to choose. Now it’s fine if the person chooses however the choice is ultimately up to the bird, with this being said the birds are set in a successful environment and so don’t get upset if she denies you of your application. Birds require steady security, nothing to compared to dogs or cats and even then they need steady security however they are more likely to be independent but birds are more less a large degree dependent upon the guardian. I have had birds for short period of time (12 years) and instantly I realise I am a crazy bird lady however I also have the time, space and life that allows for me to give them the best. The best is measured by the parrots need not what we think. My birds are flighted, they eat fresh food 90% of the time, I clean up after them as I should which takes one hour maybe two and I allow them to have full range of my house. Now this isn’t something to say is out of the ordinary of what care should be but this is to say the basic care. My personal care is listing the behaviors, listening to the body languages, paying attention to the speech and sound they make of communication. I’d be fabricating a lie if I said I always listen because I too need space and I to get annoyed and I ignore these loud chatter beaks. I have 10 parrots all but four are large birds and they are loud however because I give them so much they are only loud in communication of joy and so you must know the calls,, the voices may be telling you , I’m sick, I’m hungry, I’m hurt, I want to play, I want affection, I want to fly or walk around to explore, I want to sleep, I’m not getting the proper food and so on. Amanda and I had our up and down but what makes this relationship different is that we communicate without fail. She adopted out to me a Hauns Macaw that was on her last days and I gave this bird the best love and when she died with me Amanda was there. Amanda knew my honesty as a bird guardian and she emotionally supported me and even then waited till I was ready for another. My point is to you all build the relationship with Amanda, don’t get caught up in the type of bird or the idea you must have the very best bird and you will have a success in who joins your family. This review is a bit drawn out however there is much more to type. The all in all is that you must let the bird choose you and my opinion of Seattle parrot rescue is a great place to find your life...
   Read moreI adopted an African Grey through Seattle Parrot Rescue. Awesome experience! Alexis is amazing at what she does. She loves and cares for the birds and goes above and beyond to find them a suitable and forever home.
She does a thorough interview and home check, and background history on your experience with birds, and other pets in home. All parrots in Seattle Parrot Rescue are fully vet checked. They get their grooming done as well. Alexis have been very helpful with any questions and concerns I had. She’s kept in touch as well checking up on Kai and how things were going. I adopted and am now fostering. It has been a...
   Read moreI had a great experience with the Seattle Parrot Rescue. I adopted a green cheek conure recently and Alexis at SPR was very helpful and responsive during the entire process. The rescue has a thorough, but not burdensome, vetting process that includes a home check to ensure birds are going to suitable environments. Alexis helped me find a sweet bird that gets along well with my senior cockatiel. Our new friend is settling in well and is...
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