Bebo from the 20+ bird rescue after a 2-year long rehab with HFFN to close his self-mutilation hole. Bebo is now a happy healthy bird. His feathers have grown in, and he adores his adopter. Every Bird Deserves a Second Chance — Help Us Make It Happen From a neglected macaw with a broken beak..
Hawaii Parrot Forum Mentioned in HMSA’s Island Scene (Spring 2019)
Spring 2019 brought some wonderful recognition our way — HFFN's education and outreach work earned a glowing mention in HMSA's Island Scene magazine, and we couldn't have been more thrilled! Connecting Hawaii's bird-loving community is at the heart of everything we do. Through the Hawaii Parrot Forum Facebook Group, our leadership team networks with parrot..
Maui Wildfire Disaster Relief
HFFN Helps Coordinate Disaster Relief After the Maui Fires When the devastating wildfires swept through Lahaina on August 8, 2023, the bird and parrot community on Maui found itself in urgent need of support — and HFFN was ready to help. AFA Disaster Relief reached out across the state to coordinate the massive effort needed..
The Hawaiian 12: How HFFN Rescued a Flock That Couldn’t Be Saved
Hawaiian Feathered Friends Network rescue in Parrots Magazine. Sometimes the most rewarding rescues are the ones everyone said couldn't be done. That's exactly the story of the Hawaiian 12 — a flock of 12 Blue and Gold Macaws rescued by the Hawaiian Feathered Friends Network from a potentially dangerous situation right here on Oahu. The..
