Birdhism
Inspiring compassion for birds.
06/10/2026
Beauty may only be skin or feather deep, but we, birds and humans alike, are more than flashy plumage. We are joyful spirits capable of love, who are worthy to be loved in return. A bird whose feathers are marred isn’t broken or lacking. We are all what life has made us, no more but no less, and we all deserve to be accepted just as we are.
06/10/2026
Some hopeful news for Carnaby's Cockatoos ❤️
World-first project to help save endangered Carnaby's Cockatoos More than 200,000 trees will be planted along a 10km stretch of land south of Mandurah as part of a plan to save Carnaby’s Cockatoo from extinction.
06/10/2026
Dont they look so beautiful together?
When you and your husband start dressing alike 😁
We couldn't resist this picture of Samantha and Roscoe looking like twins in their outside aviary. Both macaws came from different homes at different times but sport the same missing feathers. While they will never grow those feathers back due to long term feather follicle damage, it doesn't take away from their charm or personality. Both birds are happy, healthy, and get to enjoy their time outside together.
If you have a chance to come for a tour this summer, make sure to stop and say hello to them in their aviary in front of our main building. Samantha is always happy to see visitors!
06/10/2026
🦜Nekkid Bird of the Day: Lorenzo
Birdhist: Maria Ale
"He spent 3 years with me and I'll forever love him."
06/09/2026
Happy Pet Appreciation Week from our flock to yours ❤️
Happy Pet Appreciation Week!
Feathered companions bring joy, personality, and song into our lives in ways that are truly one of a kind.
Give your bird some extra love this week — and make sure their health is part of the celebration. Regular wellness visits with an avian veterinarian keep your feathered friend thriving for years to come.
Find an avian vet near you at http://www.aav.org/find-a-vet
06/09/2026
🦜 Bird Tips Tuesday: Feather Destructive Behavior 💖
Feather Destructive Behavior (FDB), often called plucking, affects countless companion birds and can be one of the most heartbreaking challenges bird caregivers face.
What many people don't realize is that plucking isn't always caused by poor care. Medical conditions, stress, anxiety, trauma, hormonal changes, environmental factors, and other challenges can all contribute. Sometimes, despite a caregiver's best efforts, there is no simple answer.
This week's Bird Tips Tuesday shares some ways you can help support a bird struggling with feather destruction and highlights the importance of working with an avian veterinarian.
Remember that a bird's worth is not measured by their feathers. Some of the sweetest, happiest, and most beloved birds I've known were little nudists.
➡ Swipe through to learn more, and feel free to share your own experiences in the comments.
06/09/2026
🦜Nekkid Bird of the Day: Chicken
Birdhist: Dwoovix Art
"I adopted her with bornavirus and severe heart disease, she was such a happy gentle giant. She passed away last Christmas Eve after caring for her for 10 months. She was 23 years old, I miss her so much. Locals at the farmer's market knew her by name and kids loved her"
06/09/2026
I think Milo would be a flying/fire type Pokemon.
06/08/2026
Birds are already enough. They don’t need to perform or impress anyone to deserve love, they deserve it simply because they exist.
Another yummy recipe from friends at Helping Wings Sanctuary coming right at cha~
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