WHAT PERSONALITY OF BIRDS DOES BPP GET IN?
” It varies. BPP does get in “some” tame, friendly birds. However some of the parrots and conures BPP gets in are older, need handling, may bite, may be loud, may not be handleable, and require a really patient person to work with them. These birds may have their “quirks” and do not make good pets for the fairly new bird owner, for families with small children, or for someone looking for the “perfect” pet parrot. Our adopter must have valid experience in owning a similar species that one will be applying for. “HOW DO I APPLY TO ADOPT A BIRD FROM BPP?” Email us to start your 2 email interviews. Our “form emails” will explain our exact process to you.EXAMPLES OF POSSIBLY NOT QUALIFYING TO ADOPT A LARGE PARROT OR CONURE FROM BPP Example: If you own no birds — or just a cockatiel now (possibly denied) Example: If your family “owned a parrot when you were a child” or “a relative owns a parrot”, but you don’t. This is not considered “recent ownership of a parrot” — plus the bird belonged t