The Hawaiian Feathered Friends Network is Hawaii’s Premiere Network of bird enthusiasts.  Our mission is to gather, network, and socialize in a friendly and supportive atmosphere, educate the bird community and rescue birds in need. We promote the highest standard of care for our feathered companions so they may enjoy happy, healthy, and long lives. 

MEETINGS

Meetings are usually held on the 3rd Sunday of the Month from 12 noon till 4 pm (or when the last person leaves). Meeting dates are regularly posted on our Facebook page and are also noted in our Calendar. Meetings are held at Moanalua Park (1289 Mahiole Street) which is right beside Moanalua Gardens. Directions to the park are below. This premier Honolulu bird club meets at the Pavilion, if it is available, otherwise under the Big Tree. The park has beautiful scenery, is clean, and provides a wonderful photo backdrop for our beautiful birds. We begin with a Potluck lunch and introduce and mingle with members. Once everyone is settled in, we start our meeting with either a topic/agenda item or a guest speaker. If you are interested, please come to a meeting and get to know us, there is no obligation to join.

DIRECTIONS

If you are coming from Honolulu on the I H1W
Follow the I H1W to I H201W, follow signs for I H201 W/Aiea/Fort Shafter
Take the Puuloa Rd exit toward HI-7310/Tripler Hosp.
Turn right onto Jarrett White Rd
Turn left onto Mahiole Street
Turn left

If you are coming from the Ewa side on the I H201E
Take exit 3 toward HI 7310 N
Turn left onto Jarrett White Rd/Puuloa Rd
Turn left onto Mahiole St
Turn left

MEMBERSHIP

Membership is “FREE” so that anyone from any background, young or old can be part of our club. Members enjoy a 10% discount at 5 local pet stores on Oahu. You can sign up for membership either at a meeting or via email at hwnfeatheredfriends@gmail.com. You will be issued a membership card so that you can enjoy the club discount at the 5 local pet stores.

HFFN LOGO

HFFN LOGO

Our logo is a symbol of what our club represents.  The feather is our club, our members all together making one large feather. The birds flying out of the feather is our network reaching out to support and educate others.  The rainbow of colors represent the beautiful colors of our birds and the world-renowned symbol of Hawaii, the anuenue (rainbow).

If you or someone you know needs assistance with parrot care please contact us hwnfeatheredfriends@gmail.com.  Check us out on Facebook. We are here to help.

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