Before snatching up a baby bird from the ground, please read the following and/or call a licensed bird rehabber. Many types of birds leave the nest and spend 2 - 5 days on the ground before they can fly! But through human intervention they have become pets, and with that, sadly the trade in birds has resulted in many people buying a bird from a breeder or pet shop without really understanding the intricacies of owning a bird. "Click here to view Pet Birds in California for adoption. What Drives Us Our Mission. Click here for a printer friendly document called How to Rescue Baby Birds. Bird and Parrot classifieds. Donations pay for all of the rescue’s needs, including vet bills, medications, housing, transportation, food, and supplies. Prepare a container. Individuals & rescue groups can post animals free." Rescue… BEFORE RESCUING ADULT BIRDS, SEEK GUIDANCE FROM A WILDLIFE REHABILITATOR. Welcome to Rogers Wildlife Rehabilitation Center. Browse through available baby birds and parrots for sale by aviaries, breeders and bird rescues. ♥ ۬ ONLY ADULTS SHOULD RESCUE BABY BIRDS. Wild Bird is thrilled to offer a 45-minute program for classrooms and scouting troops at your location! SkyWatch Bird Rescue exists on donations from the community and on the support of our team of excellent volunteers. - ♥ RESCUE ME! Be assured we will get your call handled efficiently and as quickly as possible! You might think you’re helping, but it may end up being the worst thing you can do for that baby! Children’s education program now available! Our Intro to Bird Rehabilitation is a great way to foster kindness and caring in children and help them understand the importance of protecting our feathered friends. This list does not include all of our rehabbers, only the ones directing calls for the species listed here. Rogers Wildlife Rehabilitation Center is a 501c3 nonprofit wildlife rescue organization in the Dallas/Fort-Worth metroplex specializing in the rescue and rehabilitation of injured, sick and orphaned birds of all types. When leaving a message, give your name, phone number, species of animal and the city you are in. Place a clean, soft cloth with no strings or loops on the bottom of a cardboard box or cat/dog carrier with a lid. We believe birds don’t belong in a cage.