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October 2023 by Jennifer Roberson
You think if you adopt a parrot from Phoenix landing. It's truly yours . NOPE it's not Phoenix Landing still owns them . So do your homework before you decide to do thisThis really hurts a lot I paid pretty money for my parrots. To find out they still not mine at all
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June 2023 by Betsy Nichols
The folks at Phoenix Landing are an amazing group of people, dedicated to the proper care, and welfare of all parrots big and small .They will educate on you on all aspects possible of having a companion parrot and I guarantee you'll learn allot you didn't know.Anyone I've met from Phoenix landing has been knowledgeable, friendly and compassionate about birds and most of all they truly , honestly care about each and every parrot's welfare.I adopted a large Macaw and could be happier. Phoenix Landing makes sure you and your new friend are a good match. That way, it's beneficial for you and the parrot . It gives you the very best start of a long , happy life together.Anne, she is phenomenal and that's an understatement. She is so very knowledgeable, she could probably teach the birds about themselves.! Anne is one of those people you constantly wonder, "how does she do all that in any given day?" . Friendly (genuinely), highly educated, completely devoted , and Anne is ready to answer anything you need to know. On the slim, outside, chance she doesn't know, she will research it and educate you!Don't let the name rescue fool you. Sadly some birds do get mistreated. However, the majority of parrots at Phoenix Landing have lost their owners to sickness or they outlived their former owner,,or the owner moved or had a major life event that prevented them from caring for their avian friend.If you're looking, seriously looking, for a parrot and plan to give it the very best home possible, check out Phoenix Landing.It's a wonderful place with caring, dedicated people and healthy gorgeous birds (that need a new home and partner for life )Thank you Anne, Michelle , Michaline, and Melissa . You are all amazing !Due to the pandemic at the time, I didn't get to see the facility, but I know it's the very best !They don't dismiss you when you leave the door with your new buddy either . If you have more questions, it's no problem, they're happy to helpMy expirence was totally and completely positive and Phoenix Landing is number one.Lastly, the birds for adoption shown on their website are just a small group of parrots needing a forever home. There are many, many more parrots out there who are not listed that need a too. Big birds, small , and medium . They all need love and stability. But , really, don't we all!You will not be disappointed!
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December 2022 by Barry Allender
These are great people if you really want to adopt a rescued parrot.
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December 2021 by Chris B. (bassicallychris)
The people here are wonderful and caring. This is by far one of the best places to adopt from.
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December 2021 by Frances Jones
Wonderful sanctuary for many typos parrots ?
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December 2021 by Hidden Gem Explorer
The organization has a user friendly system for the process of adoption. The educational materials, courses and workshops are beneficial for adoption. I think every bird should go through the process.We adopted Kiwi, 21 year old Senegal in January 2021. They worked with us on behavior solutions and were available to assist the adoption process. Kiwi screamed for 2+ days non-stop when he came to our home. It takes 6 months for some birds to adjust. Mostly for the human's to get to know them and read their body language.Now, Kiwi has traveled the east coast, only sleeps in a cage, and is a happy well adjusted bird. I highly recommend Phoenix Landing's adoption process!
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December 2020 by Betty Sharpless
Such a beautiful location and the birds are quite chatty. Nice folks. Good cause.
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December 2020 by K K
Wonderful organixation. Adopted these two beautiful babies through them.
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December 2020 by Barbara Ilie
This is a fantastic organization. If you are interested in owning a parrot, consider fostering and/or adopting through them. Our family has no bird experience and was matched with an adorable and affectionate conure named Buddy. We have relied on the support of staff and volunteers there every step of the way. Bonus was attending a bird care class and picking him up (at a later date) at their absolutely sylvan headquarters just outside of Asheville.
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December 2020 by Rich
Staff is hard working and dedicated to welfare of parrots! Communication and coordination above and beyond! Thank you, Laura, Ann, and Althea!
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December 2019 by Thomas Sawicki
Really care about their birds
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December 2019 by Diane Ali
I just wanted to thank you for giving me the opportunity to adopt my best friend Mikey..For the last 13 years he has notonly filled my heart with loveand joy but everyone who met him..Today with heavy heart he crossed over the rainbow bridge...fly high and free my baby..
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December 2019 by Eric Swanson
Wonderful facility, great people there. Highly recommend.
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December 2019 by Linda Joyner (Linda Joy)
Incredible place I am a foster parent for them and I love it I wish my home was bigger so I could help out more I have adopted 1 bird of my own and I am going to get another and Ann is so kind I really enjoyed working with her she is very helpful I loved going put there to visit if I could afford a larger home with a basement I would make a room just for birds they really need the help I never knew a place like this even existed I have always loved birds and I jave always wanted one I just couldn't afford to buy one who knew there was an adoption center we need to get the word out so people will helpjust like they give donations to the animal shelters
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December 2018 by Lily Becker
Ridiculously hard to get ahold of.