Welcome to the Santa Barbara Bird Sanctuary!

The Santa Barbara Bird Sanctuary is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of injured, orphaned, abused and abandoned parrots and companion birds. In addition, we act as a resource within the community to help promote responsible bird ownership through education and owner support.

Our web site provides information on many topics such as general bird care, nutritional information, sanctuary events, ways to contribute, and many other valuable resources. Our efforts are to provide owners, or soon to be owners, a place to find the answers they may be looking for. If you do not find the information you might have been seeking then please contact us and we will be happy to answer your questions and we are always happy to hear any suggestions for improvement.

Meet the Flockers

Get introduced to some of our flock and hear about our bird-brained adventures chock full of bloopers. Every few months there will be a new episode, not to be missed! videos.htm

Parrot Idol

With so many brilliant birds out there we have created a venue to show the world their talents. Introducing……Parrot Idol. If you have a singing, dancing or talking parrot, send us your videos. Stupid or silly bird tricks as well as cutest parrots are welcomed too. Now is your chance to make your bird a superstar! Over the next several months, all videos will be reviewed and the top ten entries will be selected to enter and participate in the appropriate category of this contest. Check back on our website regularly to see new approved entries and to vote for your favorite bird! Email your videos or a link to your video to sanctuary.sbbs@gmail.com






This corporation is a non-profit public benefit corporation and is not organized for the private gain of any person. It is organized under the Non-Profit Public Benefit Corporation Law for public and charitable purposes. The public and charitable purposes of the corporation are the conservation of threatened and endangered avian species; the protection of their natural environment; the protection of pet birds by the education of their owners and the rescue, housing and maintenance of neglected, abused, and/or unwanted birds, either in permanent sanctuary or in a rehabilitation program until a suitable adoption can be made; and the encouragement of proper management of breeding facilities.


 
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