Uncle Sandy's Macaw Bird Park -
 
About the Park
 
Uncle Sandy's Macaw Bird Park was founded in 1998.  Opened to the public with the intention of allowing others to enjoy the wonder and beauty of these majestic birds.
 
 
                                                               Green wing macaw
 
 
Uncle Sandy's Macaw Bird park is now home and sanctuary to over 40 macaws and 20 or more other parrot species. Pheasants, Pigeons and other game birds also call the park home. Some of our residents are donated by people who want their birds to enjoy the freedom allowed birds at the park, some donated by families who could no longer care for pets that belonged to deceased family members.  Others are rescues from research laboratories or brought in by  owners uneducated to the needs of these large birds.
 
Uncle Sandy's Macaw Bird Park is staffed primarily by volunteers.  Donations made to the park are used to feed the birds and keep them and their home in exceptional health.
 
 
 
A young male peacock growing his first tail feathers.
 
 
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