Adopt a Rescued Bird Month – Jan. 1, 2027

Adopt a Rescued Bird Month
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Adopt a Rescued Bird Month is observed every January, highlighting the plight of abandoned birds and encouraging adoption. Thousands of intelligent and loving birds await forever homes. Consider opening your heart and home to a rescued bird this month.

Want to sponsor Adopt a Rescued Bird Month? Learn how

Expected Adopt a Rescued Bird Month Deals

Throughout Adopt a Rescued Bird Month, many avian rescue organizations and pet supply retailers partner to facilitate adoptions and raise awareness. While specific 2027 promotions are still developing, expect organizations like the American Bird Conservancy and National Audubon Society to host educational events and fundraising drives. Pet supply giants such as PetSmart Charities and Chewy often offer discounts on essential bird supplies for new adopters, or run donation-matching campaigns to support local rescues. Look for special offers on cages, food, toys, and veterinary check-ups for newly adopted birds. We will update this page with confirmed live deals as January approaches, so check with your local rescue and pet stores for details.

Platform Guide for Adopt a Rescued Bird Month

Instagram

Tag @nationaltoday_ and use #AdoptARescuedBirdMonth. Share heartwarming photos and videos of adopted birds, highlighting their unique personalities and stories.

Facebook

Mention National Today (facebook.com/nationaltoday) and use #AdoptARescuedBirdMonth. Join community groups dedicated to bird rescue and share resources for responsible bird ownership.

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Mention @NatlToday and use #AdoptARescuedBirdMonth. Share facts about avian welfare, retweet adoption success stories, and advocate for bird protection.

Social Media Tips for Adopt a Rescued Bird Month

Individuals

Visit a local bird rescue or shelter to learn about the birds available for adoption. Share your adoption journey on social media to inspire others and highlight the benefits of giving a rescued bird a home.

Creators

Produce content showcasing the joy and responsibilities of bird ownership. Create 'day in the life' videos with your rescued bird, or educational guides on bird care, enrichment, and common misconceptions.

Brands

Partner with local bird rescues to sponsor adoption events or donate a portion of sales from bird-related products. Launch a campaign to educate customers on responsible pet ownership and the importance of avian welfare.

Organizations & Brands for Adopt a Rescued Bird Month

  1. American Bird Conservancy

    Founded in 1994, the American Bird Conservancy is a non-profit organization dedicated to conserving wild birds and their habitats throughout the Americas. They work to protect threatened bird species, conserve critical habitats, and reduce threats to birds.

  2. National Audubon Society

    Established in 1905, the National Audubon Society is a non-profit environmental organization dedicated to bird conservation. With over 1.8 million members, they use science, advocacy, education, and on-the-ground conservation to protect birds and the places they need.

  3. Best Friends Animal Society

    Founded in 1984, Best Friends Animal Society is a leading national animal welfare organization dedicated to ending the killing of cats and dogs in America's shelters. While primarily focused on mammals, they also advocate for and support the rescue of other companion animals, including birds.

  4. PetSmart Charities

    Founded in 1994, PetSmart Charities is a non-profit organization dedicated to saving the lives of homeless pets. They partner with animal welfare organizations across North America, including bird rescues, to facilitate adoptions and provide grants for pet care and spay/neuter programs.

  5. Chewy

    Founded in 2011, Chewy is a leading online retailer of pet food and products. They offer a wide selection of bird supplies and frequently partner with animal welfare organizations, including bird rescues, through their 'Chewy Gives Back' program to support adoption and foster initiatives.

  6. Kaytee

    With over 150 years of experience, Kaytee is a prominent brand in bird and small animal nutrition. They provide a comprehensive range of bird food, treats, and accessories, supporting responsible bird ownership and the health of companion birds.

  7. Lafeber Company

    Founded by Dr. T.J. Lafeber in 1975, Lafeber Company is a family-owned business specializing in veterinary-developed bird foods. They are committed to avian health and nutrition, offering high-quality diets that support the well-being of pet birds, including rescued ones.

Adopt a Rescued Bird Month Hero

Dr. Irene Pepperberg

Dr. Irene Pepperberg is a renowned animal psychologist and research associate at Harvard University, famous for her groundbreaking work with Alex, an African Grey parrot. Her research, beginning in 1977, demonstrated that Alex could not only mimic human speech but also understand and use words meaningfully, challenging long-held beliefs about avian intelligence. Dr. Pepperberg's work has significantly advanced our understanding of bird cognition, highlighting their capacity for learning and emotional depth. Her findings underscore the complex needs and profound companionship that birds can offer, making her a pivotal figure in advocating for the welfare and understanding of companion birds.

History of Adopt a Rescued Bird Month

Keeping birds as pets began in ancient times, going back to the Greeks and the Romans. The most common birds as pets were ravens, parrots, pigeons, swans, doves, and magpies. People had a strong attachment to their bird companions and grieved for the ones who had passed away. For centuries after the classical period, birds were kept as pets across Europe. The practice soon spread to the Atlantic. Through the first decade of the 20th century, birds were the most popular pets in the U.S. People of all races and social rankings had birds in either cages or aviaries.

The birds were adored for their company, charming melodies, and role as a symbol of fidelity. Blue Jays, Eastern Bluebirds, Indigo Buntings, Baltimore Orioles, and Northern Cardinals are some of the species kept as pets in the U.S. However, this type of pet-keeping was eventually outlawed. This is because the millinery industry slaughtered thousands of birds for their feathers, and wild bird exploitation led many species to the brink of extinction by World War I. It is still illegal to capture or kill migratory bird species. Unfortunately, tropical species aren’t covered under American laws. This is why people are allowed to have captive parrots away from their original habitats. A 2011 survey states that there are more than 16 million pet birds in the United States.

Even though native songbirds in the U.S. are no longer kept as pets, they still have ‘honorary pet’ status. This means that people consider them special. When adopting a bird, do it through a reputable organization to ensure you’re not getting involved in wildlife trafficking.

Adopt a Rescued Bird Month timeline

350 B.C.
A Philosopher Studies Birds

Aristotle mentions more than 170 kinds of birds in his work on animals.

77 A.D.
A Book About Birds

Pliny the Elder composes “Historia Naturalis Book X,” which is devoted to birds.

1860s
A Search for Bird Origins

The hunt for the ancestors of living birds begins with an Archaeopteryx specimen, the first known bird.

1869
Britain’s First Law to Protect Birds

The Sea Birds Preservation Act is passed in the U.K. to protect birds.

How Businesses Can Celebrate Adopt a Rescued Bird Month

Local businesses can support Adopt a Rescued Bird Month by partnering with avian rescue organizations. Pet stores can host adoption events, offer discounts on bird supplies for new adopters, or donate a portion of sales to local shelters. Veterinary clinics can provide free initial health checks for newly adopted birds or educational seminars on avian care. Even non-pet-related businesses can raise awareness by displaying flyers, sharing social media posts, or hosting donation drives for bird food and supplies.

Adopt a Rescued Bird Month FAQs

When is Adopt a Rescued Bird Month?

In 2027, Adopt a Rescued Bird Month is observed for the entire month of January, from Friday, January 1, to Monday, January 31. It’s an ideal time to consider the unique companionship a rescued bird can offer.

How many rescued birds need homes each year?

The number of birds in need of rescue remains substantial, with estimates suggesting tens of thousands annually. These intelligent creatures often face neglect or abandonment, highlighting the critical role of adoption in providing them with loving, stable environments.

What are the benefits of adopting a rescued bird?

Beyond the ethical satisfaction of saving a life, adopted birds often come with a known history and temperament, which can help new owners prepare. They can be incredibly affectionate and entertaining, enriching the lives of their human families with their vibrant presence.

What essential supplies do new bird owners need?

Beyond the basics, consider a bird-specific first-aid kit, a reputable avian veterinarian for check-ups, and a bird-friendly air purifier. Researching the specific needs of your chosen bird species will ensure a healthy and happy transition to their new home.

How to Observe Adopt a Rescued Bird Month

  1. Adopt a bird

    If your lifestyle allows it, adopt a bird in need of a new home. If not, you can sponsor a friend or family member to adopt a feathered friend.

  2. Donate to bird protection agencies

    There are numerous organizations dealing with the care and rehabilitation of birds. Your donation will help them do more of this noble work.

  3. Go birdwatching

    Watching birds is the surest way of gaining an appreciation for these creatures. If this is an activity new to you, join a birdwatching group near you for some birdy fun.

5 Facts About Birds That You Need To Know

  1. They have a long life span

    Some bird species live for more than 100 years.

  2. They’re found everywhere

    Birds live on every continent on Earth, including Antarctica.

  3. Salt-proof birds

    Flamingos can withstand highly caustic environments due to their internal salt filtering system.

  4. The smallest bird in existence

    The bee hummingbird is the smallest bird in the world.

  5. Powdery feathers

    Powder down is a powdery substance produced by some species, such as cockatoos and egrets, on their feathers and skin.

Why Adopt a Rescued Bird Month is Important

  1. We get to help animals

    This important month is a chance for us to help disadvantaged birds. From volunteering at bird shelters to adopting rescues, there’s no shortage of options for doing good.

  2. It’s family-friendly

    The old and the young can enjoy Adopt a Rescued Bird Month together. Being around birds is a cool way to bond as a family.

  3. A learning opportunity

    There’s so much to birds, more than we realize. Adopt a Rescued Bird Month takes us deep into the avian realm to discover their history, socializing, feeding, breeding, and migration habits.

Adopt a Rescued Bird Month dates

Year Date Day
2027 January 1 Friday
2028 January 1 Saturday
2029 January 1 Monday
2030 January 1 Tuesday
2031 January 1 Wednesday