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Monkey
Breed Macaw
Color
Age Adult
Gender Female
Size Extra Large
Coat Length -
Adoption Fee -

About Me

pet Characteristics
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shelter Health
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house-trained House-trained
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good Good in a home with
Bird

My Story

Monkey is a female blue and gold macaw. We do not know her age because she came to us from a legal confiscation situation a few years ago. But parrots, being the adaptable and resilient animals that they are, Monkey has moved forward without issue and has been enjoying a good life. She is very charismatic and appreciates a large amount of interaction. Sometimes she makes goat noises (we think she used to live with goats!). Monkey likes to stay busy, moving from cage to various play areas. As much as exercise as possible is a must for all birds, but we have to work harder to provide activities for the larger birds. How much space do you have in your house? Extra time to entertain a super smart parrot? Before we can discuss a specific bird with you, we ask that you follow our adoption process. Some birds are in foster homes that may adopt them, many other birds are waiting for our help and are not yet posted in PetFinders. The adoption coordinator in your area will work with you to find the best home for each bird, and a species and personality that works best for your family too. We want to set everyone up for success, especially our parrots. She is an especially good fit for someone who works from home, as she enjoys to be around people, but she doesn’t need to be the center of attention. To get started, the adoption process includes completing our parrot match application and attending one of our core classes. You can find information about this process on our website at www.phoenixlanding.org/adoptAREAS OF OPERATION: Phoenix Landing serves only Maryland, Washington D.C., Virginia, North Carolina, and northeast Florida. We do not ship birds. However, everyone is welcome and encouraged to join us for our online events. Parrots are unique and they deserve us to be informed caretakers. There are also many past event recordings available which you may find helpful. All event information can be found at www.phoenixlanding.org/events Thanks for helping parrots!

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