North Central
Ohio Avian
Home Rescue
This page will be dedicated to the birds that we have successfully adopted out. I will give a brief history of each. Some of them went on to Knapptime and were adopted out from there.
This is Squawkamolie she is the Conure that we brought back
from Knapptime for one of our friends. Her name has been changed to Baby. She
was housed with a Cockatoo in her former home and they plucked each other.
This is Paco Aka Chicken. He is the Red Lored that we
adopted from Knapptime. His owner had died and he had been in 2 homes prior to
coming to us. He is now 17 years young.
This is Chloe. She came to us from the northern part of the
state. She was approximately 7 months old. She was given up because the lady's son was allergic to the dust. She went to a family in the Dayton area and
I get emails from them telling me how she is doing and asking for advice once in
a while.
This is George. He spent 3 years in a broom closet because
of his screaming. He was donated to N-Coar through the Marion County Humane
Society. We decided to transferee him to Knapptime, as we knew that they had
more experience than we did and also would be able to place him in a sanctuary
if he could not go to an adoptive home. They found him a home and he is slowly
beginning to trust people again.
This is Dudley. He was quite a screamer in his former home
and came to us last February. Unfortunately he hates other birds and we had to
call on Knapptime again to help us out. They found him a home where he will be
the only bird and he is doing fine
This is Zachary. He came to us from the Dayton area and we
found him a home in Columbus. The lady that adopted him had cockatiels and
finches for years. Her first night with Zach was almost the last as he let her
know that he could scream, after the lights were out. We advised her to cover
his cage at bed time. He is now a very welcome member of her flock.
This is actually Joon, but since we found a home for Stanley
almost as soon as we got him and did not get a chance to take any pictures, she
will have to stand in for him. Stanley went to a very good friend of ours and is
doing great. We get updates every time we see her.
This is Joey, he has been with us a long time, not because
of any behavior problems but because he is so smart and we grew so fond of him.
I wanted him to go to someone who would appreciate him and allow him to be
himself. I also could not stand the thought of not being able to see him again.
I found the perfect solution for him. I have been taking him to work with me for
the last couple of weeks and my boss fell in love with him. She is going to
adopt him and continue to bring him into work with her. I will get to see him
every work day and see his progress and help her with anything that might come
up. Plus we will be babysitting for him when she is out of town.
This is Smokey. She has been with us for a long time, too, and we were planning
on her being our bird but a friend of mine from work came over one day and she
immediately climbed on his arm and would not come to me. He was also quite taken
by her and we decided to try to see if the reaction would be the same another
time. He came back a couple of more times and it was the same each time. We
decided to give it a try and she is quite happy in her new home. The most
important thing for us is the birds wellbeing and happiness.