Featured Volunteer: Linda Terra
By Shauna Hill
This is the first of a series of interviews of Mickaboo’s new home visit team. The home visit is an important step in our adoption/fostering process. It gives the potential adopter or fosterer a chance to have a 1-1 meeting with a volunteer to ask questions and get feedback. It also allows any potential dangers in the home environment to be identified and discussed. I always tell folks we leave our white gloves at home LOL; we are only concerned about seeing if there are potential hazards or dangers for the bird(s) coming into the home. View PDF in a new window |
Why Outreach?
By Sarah Lemarie
“I
had no idea bird rescue existed!” |
Save the Date!
By Pamela A. Lee
Mickaboo’s Annual Holiday Party and FUNraiser will be held on Saturday, December 7, at Eagles Hall, 2305 Alameda Avenue, Second Floor, Alameda, CA from 5-9 pm. View PDF in a new window |
A Volunteer's Journey
By Linda Liebelt
I knew of Mickaboo Companion Bird Rescue for a long time, but I guess it was about 4 years ago that my direct relationship with Mickaboo began. View PDF in a new window |
"...an organization that benefits not only pigeons and doves..."
By Palomacy volunteer Isabella McCracken
When I was in the 7th grade, I went to summer camp at a local animal shelter. On one of the days, a Palomacy volunteer came in to present on pigeons. At the time, I thought the whole concept of rescuing pigeons was a bit weird, but I didn’t know how much it would end up shaping my future. View PDF in a new window |
Bird of the Month
By the Editor
Hi, My name is Jojo and I`m a 26 year old Congo African Grey. My person is leaving the country and can`t take me with. So, here I am in a nice Mickaboo foster home. I`ve already started talking in my foster home. I can say "hello" in a man`s voice. You have to hear it for yourself......very cool. I`ll update you all after I settle in and get comfortable here. I`m looking forward to the next exciting chapter of my life. Maybe with you? Read More... |