We found a fallen dove and I decided to nurse it back to health while we decided what to do with it. My friend later had the idea to look up a bird shelter(which embarrassingly I admit I never really considered the fact that they might exist.) and Fallen Feathers was the closest so we decided to take a trip with our little friend. I was expecting an official establishment with a receptionist and desks so I was kind of shocked to see a little 10 year old girl open the door and grab the bird telling us what it was, and inviting us in. This place is really loud and has a funky smell, but it seems to be a very caring and personable shelter, if maybe a bit over-crowded :( Take your fallen birds here!
Cheryl R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Goodyear, AZ
There are no words to describe how fantastic they are. Jody and the volunteers give hope to so many birds. Jody devotes her life to them. We have several amazing birds from them.
Krystal C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Glendale, AZ
I found out about fallen feathers from the bird store I went to to get my birdies food and toys. I was diagnosed with postpartum depression and was having a very hard time giving attention to my son and birds, so I felt it was in my birds best interest to go to a bird rescue where they could be cared for, loved, and given the attention they needed daily. When I saw the rescue I knew it was a good place for my birds and many people there to care for the birds. They were very caring and kind and ands on with the birds there. My gcc I had since she was a baby and it was really hard to see her go, but I knew it was for the best, I called a few months later and found out she had already been adopted and was very taken to her new owner. I am very glad! I recommend fallen feather to anyone that needs to part with their birdies for one reason or another, or even if you go on vacation and need someone to watch your birdie. They are very dedicated and loving! Jody the owner is awesome!
Stacey K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Pasadena, CA
We had to leave our nice home in Phoenix and transition to an apartment in LA, California. I had two Yellow Naped Amazons which were handed down to me by a family member who could no longer care for them. I had the female for twenty-six years. Her mate was a rescue and he was with us for over fifteen years. The pair of birds are incredibly attached. I knew that we would not be able to take the birds with us. It was gut wrenching. The male parrot had special needs and also liver issues. My vet suggested calling Jody and her rescue organization. We went over to see her place and birds. One thing I can say is that Jody and her family have dedicated their lives to birds. We visited during the summer and she had everything from baby hummingbirds to doves to owls which had to be fed every few hours. They also had many types of parrots that are up for adoption. I can honestly say that leaving my birds behind was one of the hardest decisions I have ever made but knowing they are with a loving family that cares for them helps ease the sad feelings. If anyone is thinking about getting a parrot, please stop here first. There are so many wonderful adoptable parrots that need good homes. The best part is Jody will train you how to care for a parrot over a period of time and help you decide if a parrot is the best addition to your family.
Heather W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Peoria, AZ
I cannot say enough good things about this amazing place. Fallen Feathers is a non-profit organization dedicated to three things: rescuing, rehabilitating, and educating. They help any breed of bird/anything that has a feather, whether you find a bird or have lost a pet bird this place can help you out. Fallen Feathers provides medical care to all birds who need it and provides a safe and permanent home to birds who would not be able to survive by themselves again in the wild. I found out about this wonderful organization last summer when I found a bird(I named him«Herbie») in my pool and took him out. I tried to dry him off and then let him rest for a while because I thought he would be fine and be able to fly away. As I was looking at him I found out that something had happened to his wing and he could not fly. I waited or a little while to see if his wind would be fixed when it dried off, but it was still damaged. I called the humane society and they recommended Fallen Feathers. I took«Herbie» to Fallen Feathers and they took great care of him from there. They new exactly what type of bird he was and fed him so worms. I had tried to give him some bird seed, but that was the wrong food. Good thing I took him in because not only are you not suppose to give a bird water when they are injured, but the bird seed was the wrong food and he would have starved. Also, the owner, Jody told me that this was a bird that needed to be up high in order to fly. He couldn’t just fly from off the ground. Then, after Herbie was better he was released back into the wild. This is a great place and if I ever find an injured bird again I will definitely take it here again!