Las Vegas Sun

April 24, 2024

Some of the birds live in smaller, outdoor aviaries with birds of the same species. Others, like the macaws, live together in a larger room. “Parrots need to be around other parrots,” interim director Christina Salamone said. “They need to groom each other and care for each other. When they come in, adjusting is a slow process. Some are scared to death.”

Mikayla Whitmore

Some of the birds live in smaller, outdoor aviaries with birds of the same species. Others, like the macaws, live together in a larger room. “Parrots need to be around other parrots,” interim director Christina Salamone said. “They need to groom each other and care for each other. When they come in, adjusting is a slow process. Some are scared to death.”