A Letter from a Foster Parrots Adopter

Written by Shannon, Foster Parrots adopter

Dear Foster Parrots Staff,

I’m writing just to send a happy update on two birds I adopted from you, Paco and Chloe, in January, 2021.

I had chatted with your volunteer, Liz about feeling ready to adopt a second parrot in late December, 2020. She encouraged me to meet Paco, a yellow-crested cockatoo who had recently been surrendered. I was originally apprehensive about adopting a cockatoo, even though I grew up with cockatoos and other parrots. My mother adopted birds starting in the early 80s, and worked with rescues my entire life. We even visited Foster Parrots at Marc’s house in Rockland in the early 00s. I knew how demanding cockatoos are and how unsuitable they are for life in captivity. Taking one in on my own seemed like a daunting challenge, but I also knew I had a level of experience that cockatoos need. So I agreed to interview with Rachel and meet Paco.

Shortly before I came to meet Paco, Rachel sent me an email and asked if I would consider also adopting a young albino quaker named Chloe. She had been surrendered and was still in quarantine, but was friends with a cockatoo in her previous home. Rachel thought she and Paco might bond, and I was open to taking in another bird if it meant both birds could have an improved quality of life.

Long story short, Paco and Chloe stole my heart and came home with me that day. Both have been the light of my life in the last two years and they have really blossomed. A good diet, vet care, and lots of engagement and behavioral training has led to Paco becoming almost fully feathered since I brought him home. He has a big cage with lots of fun foraging challenges, but he mostly spends his day outside of the cage since I work from home. He’s learned to eat pellets and fresh chop, and he loves bell peppers, rainbow chard, fresh peas, and blueberries. He’s become an expert at target training, and he’s grown so many feathers that we now are working to train him to wear a harness outdoors. He loves baths, being outside in the sunshine, and greeting our mailman with a loud “HI!” every day. Shortly after I brought him home, Rachel asked if I would be willing to send pictures to his previous home. I invited them to follow my Instagram, and we’ve struck up a friendship. They are so grateful to you all for connecting Paco with me, and they are thrilled to see his progress.

Chloe is a little stinker who hasn’t yet struck up a friendship with Paco, but she’s interested in him and he’s very polite to her! So I’m hopeful that in the future they may hit it off. Chloe has been an absolute delight to have in my flock. She is outrageously funny, too cute for words, and has fully stolen my husband’s heart. We’ve been diligently using training to help her feel more comfortable with people around her cage, and we learned that she already knew how to do some tricks!  We are now focusing on teaching her to forage. She’s grown out a savage wing clip from before she was surrendered to you, so we hope to flight train her as she grows more confident.

I know how hard you all work and the tragedy that you see on a regular basis. I hope that this update brings you all some joy, and I thank you from the bottom of my heart for the work that you do. I am truly blessed to have Paco and Chloe in my life, and they were so fortunate to have Foster Parrots as a place to land before finding their forever home.