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🥚🐣🐥🐓 birds in a shelter (or a museum!) near you


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Welcome to the Rooster Roster! We have a medium-short list of new birds for you this week, which means not many birds were surrendered this week! Woohoo! Do you wish we’d change something about this newsletter? Do you like this newsletter? Do you just want to email someone? Reply to this email and give us your feedback! We love to hear from our fellow bird lovers.
Here’s what we have for you this week:
🦆 A silly game flock in Santa Clara
🤏 A rooster who is requesting to pick on someone his own size
🛟 The Lifesaving Museum stays true to it’s name
🎥 Now seriously, click on the link at the end. I love choosing those videos.
❤️ Our heartfelt thanks for being with us as we try to find homes for all our feathery friends.
Time to view the birds! Just scroll to your state and start clicking. 💁♀️
One tip: we highlight birds that are NEW to their shelters, so we recommend also browsing through your local shelter’s adoptable animals to see if you can spot any older hidden gems waiting for you, or even birds pending a stray hold that you could be first in line to see when they become available. Get to know your local shelter’s system and you will have a leg up on adopting the bird of your dreams! 🔎
California
Los Angeles/Chatsworth - a matching set of red hens
Los Angeles/Agoura - a non-matching set of multicolored roosters
Rancho Cucamonga - a white pigeon with some rather trendy eyeliner
San Bernadino - Henrietta
San Diego/Escondido - Linus
Santa Cruz - Alpine
Santa Clara - duck, duck, duck, pigeon! ← check out that crested duck
Colorado
Florida
Maine
Pownal - up to 30 Rhode Island Red hens
Maryland
Pikesville/Baltimore - a hand-raised black laced Wyandotte rooster
New Jersey
Hawthorne - young Serama Frizzle rooster
New York
East Berne - Jersey Giants
North Carolina
Charlotte - a single rooster
Oklahoma
Oklahoma City - Cluck O’Clock, who looks like he needs some love
Pennsylvania
Tennessee
Sevierville - Lavender Orpington hen
Virginia
Charlottesville - a bantam rooster ISO friends of his own size
Danville - two roosters and a hen
Montpelier - soooo many red sex link hens
A Happy Ending 😅
Joshua and James, two friendly roosters abandoned at the aptly named Lifesaving Museum in Hull, MA, have found their forever home.
Read about the good care given to them by the kind folks at the museum here, and take a peep at their forever home at the Three Sisters Homestead here. 🐓
Did you fall in love with one of these birds today? Send us a photo of your adopted bird for a chance to be featured in a future edition of the Rooster Roster and on our social media pages! 🤳
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🕺Do a little dance, because this is the end. ←