Our parrots
Why are there parrots at Gut Aiderbichl?
Parrots enchant many people with their exoticism. Unfortunately, many parrots end up as wild-caught birds in small living rooms, often without their owners having informed themselves about the demanding conditions in which they are kept. All too often, these proud animals are crammed into cages that are too small. Some of our parrots have had to be confiscated for this reason. Or if they become too noisy for the neighbors and cause too much work, the only option is often to take them to an animal shelter.
What many people don’t know: Parrots usually outlive their owners with ease, as these birds can live up to 80 years or longer. But what happens to them when no one can look after them anymore? Some responsible owners therefore take out a Gut Aiderbichl Animal Care Plan at an early stage – so that their feathered friends are well looked after in the future.
There are currently
parrots under our protection
Our parrets at a glance
We do our best to publish all rescued animals on our website as quickly as possible.