Parrot Parlour Bird Services and Rescue

Parrot Parlour Bird Services and Rescue Parrot and bird grooming of all sizes, handmade bird toys, home made grooming products, boarding, and more!

Located in Wisconsin, about 1 hour north of Eau Claire. We also are a safe place to surrender your bird if circumstances have changed.

05/28/2026

Sharing for hopes that once again we can get some funds raised…since our last ask we raised….$0!

We had such a huge increase in shares and followers were hoping that we can raise enough to get upcoming vet visits covered and get some cages. We’re thankful for any help we can get!

Cashapp- https://cash.app/$MeganPedersen29

Venmo- https://cash.app/$MeganPedersen29

Amazon wishlist-https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/dl/invite/AQICAHild4Vpadjqcz7bdgUf6Qu6-OaRt7P_FJRNNbyMlg-OQwExie0djUDQuraNW3EgbO6wAAAAkTCBjgYJKoZIhvcNAQcGoIGAMH4CAQAweQYJKoZIhvcNAQcBMB4GCWCGSAFlAwQBLjARBAwC8TPlynxYuW-UGDYCARCATHP7CpL6n5BB7V6Dnh_GIEuUpFQXzK3PR5iMbh0jXd728nChoyW9yhuId0UWWpmIju0xAK7r_jYHenuXTwXxnJt-dLkbBs21RwePVyg?ref_=wl_share

Happy girl this morning! New toy to destroy!
05/28/2026

Happy girl this morning! New toy to destroy!

Summer beauties ☀️
05/28/2026

Summer beauties ☀️

05/27/2026

We need your help!

We had an emergency intake and do not have any more macaw cages!

We need to raise funds immediately as this macaw cannot stay on our Java stand the time she is here.

This is a large greenwing and the cage we have doesn’t fit her as she is larger than your typical blue and gold or scarlet.

Even if someone has one we can use temporarily until we order her a new one it would work.

We just don’t have the $1,000 for the size cage at the moment.

NOT AVAILABLE TO ADOPT

05/22/2026

Well, I’ve had already 10+ messages asking us not to close and how we can be helped to stay open.

1- spread our name to increase awareness that we’re a legitimate rescue wanting to help bird and bird owners navigate through hard times, whether that’s having to surrender, possibly donate food or toys, or just be an ear to listen.

2-donations!
Cages, food, toys, funds….anything helps!!

We have gotten 0 calls for surrenders in months due to “backyard” rescues who are taking in free birds, and flipping them for a profit. That’s not rescue. That’s called bird flipping. People do it dogs all the time but apparently for birds it’s “rescue”

If you want to help, we are making Amazon wish lists and I will post when we are done creating them.

We now use Northside Pet Hospital in Eau Claire for any veterinary needs, as our longtime vet “lost” records, and had Paco’s under a completely different persons name. We only got records from his vet visit in January, and we’ve been going there YEARS. We don’t have any birds that currently need vetting, so right now this cost is low.

We do have Venmo, CashApp, Apple Pay if you wish to donate.

All of these options will be posted in the comments if you wish to help us out and stay open.

Thanks for listening ❤️

05/22/2026

With a heavy heart, I’m announcing that I am closing down the rescue (possibly temporarily) as of July 1st. If we reopen it would not be until 2027. We cannot accept any new intakes. We still will adopt our birds that are looking for homes that are in our care and continue grooming operations.

Why are we closing? Too many “backyard” rescues in the area are getting noticed for surrenders than we are, despite getting our name out there. Plus negative people bashing ALL the time. In a world where people are already cruel, being cruel to us trying to help birds in need is just too much.

05/20/2026

We are looking for ways to raise funds for our rescue! Though we may be small, things add up, and in this world that is seeing prices on things higher than ever, we could use some help. Food, vet bills, toys, cages, travel cost…it’s getting to be a challenge.

I know I’m small for a rescue yet, and not well known at all. I’m struggling to get myself out there with rising costs, but I love helping birds more than anything else.

If anyone has any advice for fundraising, please reach out. I’m open to all ideas.

Summer dinners at our home look a little different than most other homes. 💕(Sorry pic is sideways!) No, they won’t fly o...
05/19/2026

Summer dinners at our home look a little different than most other homes. 💕

(Sorry pic is sideways!)

No, they won’t fly off. Eli and Wilbur don’t have flight feathers as they chew them, and Paco has been unable to fly for years.

05/18/2026

‼️ANNOUNCEMENT‼️

If you have EVER adopted from us, you are not supposed to REHOME that bird without contacting us first!

If we see you SELLING/REHOMING a bird you adopted from us, you will be immediately BANNED.

Our prices are low, and you turning around and selling that bird for more money is against our adoption policy.

IF YOU HAVE ADOPTED FROM US, AND CAN NO LONGER CARE FOR THE BIRD, MESSAGE US IMMEDIATELY!

This is NON-NEGOTIABLE‼️

THIS! ❤️❤️❤️
05/13/2026

THIS! ❤️❤️❤️

Running a rescue — whether it’s a large public facility, a small private home rescue, or anything in between — is still running a legitimate organization with real financial responsibilities behind it.

Every rescue operates a little differently. Some are privately funded. Some rely completely on donations. Some depend heavily on adoption fees. Others do fundraisers constantly just to stay afloat. But at the end of the day, the goal is the same: caring for the birds and making sure the next one in need has somewhere safe to land.

For those following along, yes… there absolutely are fake “rescues” out there pretending to do the right thing. That’s not what this post is about. I’m talking about the rescues that are legitimate organizations — the ones properly registered, properly operating, filing taxes, doing paperwork, carrying overhead, and doing the work day in and day out. The ones you can look up on the IRS website and verify.

Birds are not free.
Nothing about their care is free.

Food isn’t free.
Toys and enrichment aren’t free.
Rust-free cages aren’t free.
Disease testing isn’t free.
Vet exams aren’t free.
Perches aren’t free.
Cleaning supplies aren’t free.
Emergency medical care definitely isn’t free.

And the hard reality is that rescue work can become financially overwhelming very quickly because there is always another bird that needs help.

Many rescues — myself included at different points over the years — have experienced moments of wondering how everything was going to get paid. How to afford the next vet bill. How to keep up with food costs. How to continue saying yes when another bird needed saved.

Thankfully, over time, I’ve learned my limits better and what I can realistically sustain responsibly. But it’s still hard. Rescue is emotionally exhausting and financially exhausting all at once.

When you pay an adoption fee, you are not “buying” a bird.

You are helping feed the flock already in care.
You are helping provide enrichment and safe housing.
You are helping cover medical costs.
You are helping the next neglected, abused, abandoned, or unwanted bird that hasn’t even arrived yet.

You are also helping support the sanctuary birds — the ones who may never leave rescue because they simply do not thrive in private homes. The overlooked birds. The ex-breeders. The traumatized birds. The birds nobody fully understood before they landed safely in rescue care.

This is why adoption fees matter.
And this is why rescues deserve the same respect as any other legitimate business or organization.

For many years I tried to work with people by allowing payment arrangements and delayed balances because I understood life happens. Unfortunately, over time, too many people abused the kindness of rescues, so last year I made the decision to change that policy. Everything is now paid upfront at the time of adoption, no exceptions.

Not because I’m mean.
Not because I don’t care.
But because the birds depend on stability.

Please don’t put rescues on the back burner financially. We deserve the same respect people give their car payments, utility bills, or other financial obligations — because real lives are depending on us to keep those doors open.

And trust me… every rescue owner I know would much rather spend their time loving birds than worrying about bills.

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Cornell, WI
54732

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