
Together we can elevate avian care!
Providing life-changing care and environment for special needs avian species in Minnesota.

Providing life-changing care and environment for special needs avian species in Minnesota.
Since the founding of MAARS in July 1999, almost 1500 unwanted parrots have come through our doors. More than 1400 birds have been successfully placed into permanent homes. We’ve consistently grown since then, all thanks to the helping hands of this amazing community!
Read MoreOur amazing team of regulars and part-time volunteers are committed to helping all captive parrots. We take our convictions and turn them into action. Think you would be a good fit? Get in touch for more information!
MAARS’ core function is to care for our flock at our facility, The Landing. Our primary mission is to educate the public, people who already live with parrots, and the veterinary community about the issues that face captive parrots.

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This is Kai’s preferred bathing method, and Kai is loving every second of it!
Bathing can be a helpful tool during hormone season. It doesn’t stop hormones, but it can support regulation. Bathing helps release built-up energy, encourages preening as a healthy outlet, and can have a grounding effect for overstimulated birds. It also gives parrots a natural behavior to engage in, which supports both physical and emotional balance.
Like everything else, it should be choice-based. Some birds prefer misting, some prefer a dish, and some may opt out—and that’s okay!
Kai is our Bird of the Month, and you can show your support by clicking the link below or in our bio! www.maars.org/support-kai/
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Not all wood is created equal, especially for parrots. What they chew matters! Safe woods support natural behaviors like chewing, shredding, and exploring. So keeping their beaks healthy and minds engaged is needed. Unsafe woods, or anything treated with chemicals, can pose serious health risks.
When we make toys for our flock, every material is chosen with care. Enrichment should never come at the cost of safety.
Quick reminders:
✔️ Use untreated, pesticide-free wood
✔️ Offer a mix of soft and hard textures
✔️ Avoid painted, stained, or chemically treated wood
✔️ When in doubt… leave it out
Providing safe materials is essential.
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Taking care of a parrot is much harder than caring for a dog or cat. Parrots are intelligent, sensitive, inquisitive and highly social beings. They need fruit and veggies, space to move, emotional care and constant mental stimulation. Here, featured bird Kai finds her own mental stimulation by learning how to turn on the dryer. 😄
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