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Fallen Feathers, Peoria AZ

Address 9532 W Cielo Grande, Peoria, AZ
Phone (623) 533-2348
Hours 8:00am-8:00pm
Website fallenfeathers.org
Categories Non-Profit Organization
Rating 4.5 11 reviews
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Fallen Feathers reviews

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Kara
September 08, 2023 7:00 pm

I have used this place to help me with some baby birds that fell out of their nest. I learned what to feed them. It would be nicer if we had a place like this closer to where we live.

Todd
August 07, 2023 7:04 am

Thank you so much for helping Animals God Bless you! A white winged Dove was out in the street injured and couldn't fly. I dropped him off and I will say a Prayer for all the Animals.

Arlene
August 03, 2023 9:55 pm

I just dropped off a baby quail. His leg was broken (compound fracture) the young man that took him from me.was AMAZING. So very sweet AND knowledgeable! Thank you for taking him!

Asuncion
May 20, 2023 4:11 pm

Dropped off a Goose whom i found on the side of the freeway. I had named him chico already: (please save him. I think he has done internal bleeding His poop was mixed with lots of blood. Thank you for all you do

Leann
June 14, 2021 4:58 am

Dropped off an injured pigeon that was on my doorstep. They took it in right away. Appreciate a rescue that cares for animals that otherwise would be left to die.

Rickeyrecon
May 12, 2021 4:13 am

I found a baby bird couldn't take care for it so I saw there web sight took it over and they are Very nice people no questions asked.

James
April 08, 2021 2:14 pm

I've volunteered here for approximately 40 hours. I've read many books about birds and how to interact with them, but nothing prepared me to own my own like interacting with them. I didn't even want to own a bird until I started volunteering here. Most of the birds brought in day-to-day are pigeons, sparrows, doves, and sometimes a lost parrot. Working with the pigeons gave me a deeper appreciation for their relaxed non-aggressive nature, it was weird and kind of funny when a baby pigeon cuddled my hand.

A lot of parrots end up here when their owners grow bored of them and just don't care for them anymore, not to mention that a lot of them haven't been taken care of properly because parrots are often impulsively bought. I adopted a blind budgie that, by the band around it's ankle, could have been a pet store buy. My family and I assume she could have lost her eyesight from cleaning chemicals since most pet stores do not clean their containers with safe materials nor feed them a healthy diet.

I learned a lot about parrot care and the nature of birds through volunteering here, seeing the reality of everything I learned too, not just off a page. Parrots have only been domesticated for little more than a thousand years, meanwhile pigeons have been domesticated for over 5,000 years, it really shows when interacting with them. Parrots are famous for being capable of human speech, but in my time interact with these birds, that's only the case for a mere few of them, most of them do not talk, and it takes a lot of time and repetition to get them there. In my opinion, after owning dogs, rabbits, ducks, and chickens, I strongly feel parrots are expert level pets because of their instinctive disposition and also feel it would require a state license for anybody to own these beautiful birds, because they don't often get the care they need. Fallen feathers does a great job at taking care of these creatures until they find a loving home of people who understand and can take proper care of them.

apeshit
February 04, 2021 9:43 am

Found a pigeon in my parking lot with a broken wing. Called the Humane Society and they referred me to a wildlife rescue agency where I was able to get in contact with Fallen Feathers.

I called, but nobody answered, so I just drove up there. It was a 30 min drive and I thought I was lost at first, since it's in a residential neighborhood.

I rang the door bell and after a couple of mins of waiting, I just filled out the form and left the bird in a cage on the porch.

Hope the bird makes it

Carolyn
September 08, 2020 11:27 pm

God bless Jody and all who help her. I’ve known of this organization for years and have taken several birds here in need of help. I honestly don’t know what I would have done with them if I had not had her help. She is an expert in birds and her knowledge of the various species and her ability to heal and release them is truly heartwarming and commendable. Jody and her volunteers are truly everyday heroes.

poke
July 30, 2020 4:40 pm

Seemed like she tried to care for the birds but she didn't look as she grabbed the birds and our bird we tried to save was a baby gila woodpecker that was attacked by what looked to be a mother. Which we cared for it till we could take it to this place. In which she held 2 of the gila woodpeckers in one hand then just threw them with a pigeon and mocking bird into a little terrarium kinda like one of those tiny lizard terrariums that are made for little kids.

Pauletta
February 05, 2020 10:51 pm

This place was awesome rescued a bird at closing time and they asked no questions and let me drop him off and took him right in even though they were closed. Love these guys️️Thankyou for all you do

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