It's hard not to be optimistic around Joey, one look from him and you'll hear a soft welcoming voice saying, "Hi Joe". His phase "Hi Joe" is more than an understanding of his own name; it's a warm greeting to the person near him. Joe is known for loving head scratches and you would be hard pressed to not find the top of his head pressed against the side of his cage just begging for a good scritch. Joe is sociable with people and connects very well with other parrots. At The Gabriel Foundation Joe shares a large outdoor aviary with Kiwi, an older Orange-winged Amazon. When the two are outside Kiwi and Joe will always be found hanging out together. Their relationship is reminiscent of a mentor and student, the old and wise teaching the young and impressionable. Joe does step up and also can be heard saying "come here"! He certainly has lived a life around people and parrots and has developed a perspective as a result. Joe came to TGF in 2005, was adopted in 2009 and returned back in 2010. Joe needs a caring home committed to the future. With his capacity to learn and interact with the environment around him, his growth in behavior and compassion are limitless.
It's hard not to be optimistic around Joey, one look from him and you'll hear a soft welcoming voice saying, "Hi Joe". His phase "Hi Joe" is more than an understanding of his own name; it's a warm greeting to the person near him. Joe is known for loving head scratches and you would be hard pressed to not find the top of his head pressed against the side of his cage just begging for a good scritch. Joe is sociable with people and connects very well with other parrots. At The Gabriel Foundation Joe shares a large outdoor aviary with Kiwi, an older Orange-winged Amazon. When the two are outside Kiwi and Joe will always be found hanging out together. Their relationship is reminiscent of a mentor and student, the old and wise teaching the young and impressionable. Joe does step up and also can be heard saying "come here"! He certainly has lived a life around people and parrots and has developed a perspective as a result. Joe came to TGF in 2005, was adopted in 2009 and returned back in 2010. Joe needs a caring home committed to the future. With his capacity to learn and interact with the environment around him, his growth in behavior and compassion are limitless.
Once you have completed your application. We will be in contact with you to set up your first visit.
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Meet the Pet
Once a bird has been decided on, you will have several one-on-one visits with that bird.
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Sign Adoption Contract
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Pay Fee
Additional adoption info
The Gabriel Foundation Parrot Adoption Information
We’re delighted you are interested in the birds and programs of The Gabriel Foundation. We have so many wonderful birds in our adoption program just waiting for their forever home! You’ve taken the first step toward adding a feathered friend to your family.
What is the adoption process?
We suggest that all adopters begin the process by taking a tour of the Aviary in Elizabeth. This will allow you to see a variety of species of birds, see enrichment and housing options and get an idea how the birds are fed and cared for on a daily basis. We will also ask that you fill out an Adoption Application. We use this valuable tool to help us find a bird that fits with your personality, lifestyle, experience and expectations. There is a required class called Beyond Bird Basics, which is available online and can be taken at your own pace.
What if I already have birds in my home?
Great! You have some idea what you are getting yourself into! Every bird that comes into The Gabriel Foundation is screened for viruses and general health.
What are the fees involved in adoption from The Gabriel Foundation?
There is a $75 ($25 for smaller birds) application fee. This fee covers a one year membership to The Gabriel Foundation (or one year extension if you are already a member – value $25), the Beyond Bird Basics class (value $15), and an educational DVD or book of your choice. Regardless of whether you choose to continue with the adoption process or not, these educational materials will be extremely helpful when you do bring a new bird into your home.
The adoption fees vary from bird to bird. The adoption fees range from $10 for the smaller species of parrots up to $650 for the larger Cockatoos and Macaws. Once you have chosen a specific bird (or birds) we can give you an exact fee. In general, you can expect to pay an adoption fee that is approximately 50% of what you would pay from a private party or retail operation.
How long does the adoption take to complete?
Generally, depending on how quickly you “connect” with a bird, you can expect the adoption process to take between 6-10 weeks for the bird to come to your home. There is a 90 day probationary adoption period initially during which time you will be asked to send regular reports to us on how the adjustment is going. At the end of the 90 days, assuming all is going well and you wish to make the bird a permanent member of your household, permanent adoption paperwork will be sent for you to complete.
It seems like The Gabriel Foundation makes the adoption process very difficult! Why is this?
The combined years of experience we all bring to The Gabriel Foundation ranging from veterinary medicine, aviculture, companion parrot care and parrot welfare has helped develop a protocol that sets the birds up for the best chance of success. It is not our intent to frustrate anyone or make it impossible to add a bird to your family. We take the responsibility for each bird in our care very seriously and we want them to be successful in their new home. We take time to make sure the new family has all the tools needed for long term success. We are invested in the lifetime of each bird that comes through The Gabriel Foundation and we appreciate that you are taking the time to commit to that same level of care.
A downloadable Adoption Application is available on our website www.thegabrielfoundation.org/adoption
The Gabriel Foundation Parrot Adoption Information
We’re delighted you are interested in the birds and programs of The Gabriel Foundation. We have so many wonderful birds in our adoption program just waiting for their forever home! You’ve taken the first step toward adding a feathered friend to your family.
What is the adoption process?
We suggest that all adopters begin the process by taking a tour of the Aviary in Elizabeth. This will allow you to see a variety of species of birds, see enrichment and housing options and get an idea how the birds are fed and cared for on a daily basis. We will also ask that you fill out an Adoption Application. We use this valuable tool to help us find a bird that fits with your personality, lifestyle, experience and expectations. There is a required class called Beyond Bird Basics, which is available online and can be taken at your own pace.
What if I already have birds in my home?
Great! You have some idea what you are getting yourself into! Every bird that comes into The Gabriel Foundation is screened for viruses and general health.
What are the fees involved in adoption from The Gabriel Foundation?
There is a $75 ($25 for smaller birds) application fee. This fee covers a one year membership to The Gabriel Foundation (or one year extension if you are already a member – value $25), the Beyond Bird Basics class (value $15), and an educational DVD or book of your choice. Regardless of whether you choose to continue with the adoption process or not, these educational materials will be extremely helpful when you do bring a new bird into your home.
The adoption fees vary from bird to bird. The adoption fees range from $10 for the smaller species of parrots up to $650 for the larger Cockatoos and Macaws. Once you have chosen a specific bird (or birds) we can give you an exact fee. In general, you can expect to pay an adoption fee that is approximately 50% of what you would pay from a private party or retail operation.
How long does the adoption take to complete?
Generally, depending on how quickly you “connect” with a bird, you can expect the adoption process to take between 6-10 weeks for the bird to come to your home. There is a 90 day probationary adoption period initially during which time you will be asked to send regular reports to us on how the adjustment is going. At the end of the 90 days, assuming all is going well and you wish to make the bird a permanent member of your household, permanent adoption paperwork will be sent for you to complete.
It seems like The Gabriel Foundation makes the adoption process very difficult! Why is this?
The combined years of experience we all bring to The Gabriel Foundation ranging from veterinary medicine, aviculture, companion parrot care and parrot welfare has helped develop a protocol that sets the birds up for the best chance of success. It is not our intent to frustrate anyone or make it impossible to add a bird to your family. We take the responsibility for each bird in our care very seriously and we want them to be successful in their new home. We take time to make sure the new family has all the tools needed for long term success. We are invested in the lifetime of each bird that comes through The Gabriel Foundation and we appreciate that you are taking the time to commit to that same level of care.
A downloadable Adoption Application is available on our website www.thegabrielfoundation.org/adoption