Pocky
Green Cheek Conure
Age or Hatch Date: About 20 years old
Gender: Female
Best qualities: Playful
Favorite food: Sunflower seeds as treats
Favorite toys: Bells
Challenges/Quirks: Shy at first.
Gets along with other birds: Yes
Gets along with dogs: Yes
Gets along with cats: Yes
Gets along with kids: Yes
Dowel or Step Up trained: Yes
Vocabulary: Pocky and Want Peanut!
Known health issues: None
Other comments: Pocky is a sweet, quiet conure. She likes to play on the table with whatever the humans are doing. She also likes to be gently scritched if it is on her terms.
Last updated: 1/26/2020
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If you need more birds in your life, apply to be an EBR volunteer! Volunteering is a fun way to support our organization and help birds at the same time.
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If you need more birds in your life, apply to be an EBR volunteer! Volunteering is a fun way to support our organization and help birds at the same time.
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If you need more birds in your life, apply to be an EBR volunteer! Volunteering is a fun way to support our organization and help birds at the same time.
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About Exotic
Bird Rescue
Whether you're looking for a cockatiel, a cockatoo, or some birdy in between, EBR has a great selection of available birds ready to join your family!
Whether you're looking for a cockatiel, a cockatoo, or some birdy in between, EBR has a great selection of available birds ready to join your family!
Our mission is to find a safe loving home for every bird, and to provide education and support to our community.
Lovebirds
Nine Lovebirds
Age or Hatch Date: Unknown
Gender: Various
Best qualities: Unknown
Favorite food: Unknown
Favorite toys: Swing
Challenges/Quirks: Not hand tame.
Gets along with other birds: Unknown
Gets along with dogs: Unknown
Gets along with cats: Unknown
Gets along with kids: Unknown
Dowel or Step Up trained: No
Vocabulary: None
Known health issues: Unknown.
Other comments: These lovebirds can be adopted as a group, or divided as long as they stay with who they are bonded to.
Last updated: 4/9/2019
Wait List
Meet
Sunny and Taz
*** This bird is currently on our Waitlist and is with their current owner. It may be possible to visit and adopt this bird prior to it being moved to a foster home. Please keep in mind that birds on the Waitlist may not have had a veterinary visit. Their owners may or may not be caring for the bird at EBR minimum standards of care.***
Sunny & Taz are Yellow Collared Lovebird
Sunny and Taz are a bonded female couple that show exactly how they’re feeling with their cute lovebird body language. They make the cutest little squeaks and mimic the sound of the door squeaking open when they want to get out of their cage. They’re step-up trained to a covered forearm or bent cloth covered perch. They love attention and make the kissing sounds. They understand the word “No” and comply with enough reinforcement and repetition. They can happily spend time inside or outside of their cage and they go back home on command. They’re fairly tame but still very hand shy.
If provided a small dowel to perch on in the cage, Sunny (the one with the pointy beak) will do summersaults on the perch.
About
Sunny and Taz
Unknown
Age or hatch date:
4 yr
Gender:
Both Female
Best qualities:
Affectionate with tons of personality! Really intelligent and both seem to understand what we say. Peeping conversations are my favorite. They love spa day when we have a good soaking shower.
Favorite food:
Carrots
Favorite toys:
Paper shreds, plastic rings to move around, kabob shredding discs, loofah, cloth rings, chewy balls, woven straw, swinging hammock or hanging circles
Dowel or step-up trained:
Yes, to hand or arm
Challenges:
Biting and screaming. Territorial and can be aggressive to other birds other then each other.
Hands! they do not allow touch with hands and they hate towels
Vocabulary:
Unknown
Health issues:
Unknown
Gets along with birds:
each other
Gets along with dogs:
Unknown, or has not been around
Gets along with cats:
Unknown, or has not been around
Gets along with kids:
Aggressive
Foster home has expressed interest in adopting this bird:
5/11/25, 8:36 p.m.


