Volunteer sitting cross-legged on wooden bench with rescued umbrella cockatoo perched on her knee mid-preen, surrounded by hanging pothos and natural rope perches in golden-hour light

They remember every voice.
Make yours the one that stays.

Flock is a sanctuary for surrendered parrots, finches, and cockatoos — birds that need patient hands and permanent homes.

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The Sound of the Aviary

Before you meet them,
let them find you.

This is what a Tuesday morning sounds like at Flock — a cockatiel working through a half-remembered melody, a conure announcing breakfast, a quiet finch just doing its thing.

Morning Chorus
Flock Aviary — 7:14am
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Available for Adoption

Every bird here
has a story.

47 birds. Every one surrendered for a reason that had nothing to do with them. Click any card to read their full story.

Bright orange and yellow sun conure perched on a wooden branch looking directly at camera with alert round eyes
Featured

Mango

Sun Conure · 6 yrs

"surrendered when her owner deployed overseas."

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African grey parrot with red tail feathers perched quietly on a natural wood stand with a contemplative expression
Senior

Walter

African Grey · 14 yrs

"owner passed away, family unable to commit to his 50-year lifespan."

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Yellow and grey cockatiel with orange cheek patches perched on a finger looking sideways with crest raised
Great First Bird

Pippi

Cockatiel · 3 yrs

"family moved to a no-pets building."

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Blue and gold macaw with vivid cobalt wings and bright yellow chest perched on a thick wooden stand with intense yellow eyes
Experienced Only

Rio

Blue & Gold Macaw · 9 yrs

"purchased impulsively, owners unprepared for the daily commitment."

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Two small zebra finches with orange cheeks and striped patterns perched close together on a thin branch touching wings
Bonded Pair

Fig & Olive

Zebra Finches (bonded pair) · 2 yrs

"owner allergic to the bedding material, not the birds."

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White umbrella cockatoo with yellow crest feathers raised looking sideways with large dark intelligent eyes
Needs Forever Home

Duchess

Umbrella Cockatoo · 22 yrs

"third surrender in seven years — she outlived two families."

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Showing 6 of 47 available birds. See all birds →

The Adoption Process

Four steps.
One permanent home.

We don't rush the match. The right fit takes the time it takes.

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Find your bird

Browse profiles, read stories, feel the pull. When one bird keeps drawing you back, that's information.

No application until you're ready. Browse as long as you need.

Hands holding a tablet showing a bird adoption form in warm indoor lighting
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Tell us about your home

A short intake form — household type, experience level, and one open question: why this bird? That last answer matters most.

No credit card. No commitment. Just a conversation starter.

Volunteer sitting with a rescued cockatoo perched on her knee in a bright aviary with natural wood perches
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Meet in person

We schedule a meet-and-greet at the sanctuary. The bird gets a vote too. Some introductions take five minutes. Some take three visits.

Located in Portland, OR. Virtual meets available for out-of-state adopters.

Happy person holding a bird carrier with a small colorful finch visible through the mesh door
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Bring them home

A $75–$250 rehoming fee covers the vet work we did before you arrived. You leave with a health record, a diet sheet, and our number.

Post-adoption support for life. We mean that.

Need to Surrender a Bird?

We don't judge.
We just take good care.

Life changes. Allergies develop. Deployments happen. Landlords change their minds. Whatever brought you here, we're glad you're looking for a safe landing for your bird.