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I Found a Baby Squirrel. Now What?

Ruffled Feathers Parrot Sanctuary Inc. Where Hope Takes Flight I Found a Baby Squirrel. Now What? A complete, no-panic guide to baby squirrels in Kentucky and southern Indiana Part 2 of the Ruffled Feathers Parrot Sanctuary “Found a Baby” series. Read this part before you do anything else If you have found a baby squirrel,

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April 23 wildlife rescue historical timeline with duckling traffic moment

April 23 in History: Shakespeare, New Coke, and a Louisville Duckling Rescue

Ruffled Feathers Parrot Sanctuary Inc. Where Hope Takes Flight Wildlife Rescue Through the Years: April 23rd Shakespeare, New Coke, and the Cutest Traffic Jam in Louisville 1564 and 1616: Shakespeare’s Bookends in April 23 Wildlife Rescue History 1014: Showing Up Lessons from April 23 Wildlife Rescue 1954: First Swings and April 23 Wildlife Rescue Beginnings

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Scarlet macaw perched beside a wall calendar showing March 5 in a rustic workshop setting.

March 5th Over the Years: History, Parrots, and Wildlife Rescue Stories

The two most popular songs March 5, 2026 March 5th Over the Years March 5th Over the Years: From Iron Curtains to Cockatoo Rain 1770: The Boston Massacre, and Other Bad Mornings 1946: The Iron Curtain Descends. The Game Warden Calls. On March 5th, 2020, I got a call from the game warden. March 5

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Scarlet macaw perched on a Christmas wreath with a red bow inside a warmly lit holiday cabin decorated with lights and trees

Christmas Eve Over the Years: When History Meets the Henhouse

December 24th Through the Ages at Ruffled Feathers The Truce Nobody Expected on Christmas Eve Our Own Little Truces at Ruffled Feathers on Christmas Eve One Small Step on Christmas Eve in History The Birds Who Saved 2015 When Presidents Light Trees and We Light the Way Brain and Pinky Take Over Christmas The Difficult

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Salmon Crested Cockatoo says Good Morning from Kiki, the Beak of Chaos!

Ruffled Feathers Parrot Sanctuary introduces Kiki, a vibrant Salmon Crested Cockatoo known for his bold personality and entertaining antics. With a love for attention, Kiki exemplifies the typical traits of his species: intelligent, loud, and deeply affectionate towards his human companions. His lively behavior, like dancing and engaging with toys, showcases the joy of life. Kiki serves as a reminder of the importance of being oneself and enjoying every moment, while also highlighting the need for experienced care for large cockatoos.

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Volcano Eruption with Birds at Sunset

Exploring August 27 History Through Wildlife Rescue Stories

Year Global Event RFPS Moment Common Theme 1883 Krakatoa erupts Catastrophic events demand community response 1963 March on Washington Collective action creates lasting change 2014 National Dog Day crew photo Celebrating the helpers 2016 Multiple bird care posts, Einstein quote Daily acts of wisdom and care 2017 Neiko’s bath, Sunny’s ceiling perch Individual attention within

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Feathers of Freedom – Patriotic Cockatoo Celebrates Independence Day

July 4, 2025 — Rescue, Recovery, and the Spirit of Freedom

Every July 4th, Ruffled Feathers Parrot Sanctuary celebrates freedom through the rescue and recovery of birds, emphasizing their resilience and stories of survival. Freedom for these birds means regaining their wings and trust, paralleling America’s journey of rebirth and healing. The sanctuary promotes compassion and community, reminding us that every life is interconnected. This Independence Day, they encourage reflection on the true meaning of freedom, underscoring the importance of standing up for those who cannot speak and creating hope for every animal.

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