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Published on October 09, 2019
Looking to adopt a pet? Here are 4 lovable birds to adopt now in TucsonPhotos: Petfinder

Start your day off right by browsing through lovable birds! There are dozens of pets up for adoption right here in Tucson.

Hoodline partnered with Petfinder, an online adoption site that lists “more than 315,000 adoptable pets from nearly 14,000 animal shelters and rescue groups," to bring you this roundup of pets near you.

(Details like pet availability, training, vaccinations and other features are based on data provided by Petfinder and may be subject to change; contact the shelter for the latest information.)


Mobie, Cockatiel

Mobie is a charming Cockatiel currently housed at Tucson Parrot Rescue.

Mobie is vaccinated.

Notes from Mobie's caretakers:

Mobie is a Pied Cockatiel (unknown sex and age) looking for a new home with some of his kind. He is not hand tame, though not aggressive. Very pleasant.

Read more about how to adopt Mobie on Petfinder.

Maxie, Macaw

Maxie is a female blue and gold macaw in the care of Tucson Parrot Rescue.

From Maxie's current caretaker:

Maxie is a 24-year-old macaw looking for a new home. She steps up and talks a little. She is plucked and probably won't get feathers back on her chest, but she still wants to be loved.

Apply to adopt Maxie today at Petfinder.

Evyr, Brotogeris

Evyr is a sweet Brotogeris currently residing at Tucson Parrot Rescue.

Notes from Evyr's caretakers:

Evyr is a seven-year-old Canary Winged Parakeet. He loves flying around the house. He will land near you or on your head or shoulder. He accepts some preening but is still a little wary of hands so does not step up. 

Read more about Evyr on Petfinder.

Goose, Macaw

Goose is a darling female blue and gold macaw currently housed at Tucson Parrot Rescue.

Here's what Goose's friends at Tucson Parrot Rescue think of her:

Goose is sweet, steps up, talks a little and loves spending most of her time out of cage.

Read more about Goose on Petfinder.


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