Please bare with us as we try and update and bring our Bird Club Website into the present. I am looking for all thought and pointers and contributions that anyone has to offer. I apologize that we are so far out of date. I hope to have us up and running and up to date really soon.
Acadiana Bird Club
Acadiana Bird Club,Inc.
was formed to promote the health and well being of all pet and breeder birds. Our goals
are the preservation of all bird species through public education on the proper care and
breeding of birds. Please join us to help attain these goals.
We are a non-profit club
Bird Clubs in Texas and LOUISIANA
Texas
2LuvBirds Bird Flock – online club & chat group – TX
Contact: Jamie Whittaker 281-852-2600 or 281-217-0614
Alamo Exhibition Bird Club – San Antonio, TX
Monthly meetings on fourth Sunday at 3:00 PM – Becker CPA Center, 8033 Pinebrook 78230
Contact: Carol Garcia
American Federation of Aviculture – Houston TX
AFA Board of Directors Quarterly Meeting – Holiday Inn Houston Intercontinental Airport
Bird Endowment
Contact: Laney Rickman laneyrickman@…
P.O. Box 966, Cuero TX 77954
Canary & Finch Society – Houston TX
Monthly meetings on 2nd Sunday at 2:00 PM – Almeda United Methodist Church
14300 Almeda School Road, Houston 77047
Program & refreshments . Visitors are welcome
Contact: Don Peters 281-259-7951, Lisa Holmes 281-576-0574
Capital City Cage Bird Club – Austin TX
Monthly meetings on 1st Thursday at 7:00 PM – LCRA Building, Red Bud Trail @ Lake Austin Blvd
Please, no birds–even Casper (mascot) has to stay home.
Contact: Cecil Perkins 512-263-2282
Caprock Bird Club – Lubbock, TX
1112 E. Quinn, Lubbock 79403-1232
Contact: Rodney Breeden lrbc1@…
Cen-Tex Bird Club – Temple-Waco, TX
Monthly meetings on 1st Sunday at 2 PM – Waco-McLennan Public Library, Central Branch
Contact: Don Stiles, President 254-584-2339 or
254-235-1663 donstiles1@…
Coastal Bend Companion Bird Club & Rescue Mission – Corpus Christi, TX http://www.cbcbirdclub.com
Monthly meetings on third Thursday 7:00 PM – Galilean Lutheran Church, 3321 Cimarron Blvd. 78414
Contact: Jim Harmon cbcbirdclub@…
Cockatiel Club of Texas – online sales and chat group
DFW Exhibition Budgie Club – Arlington, TX
Monthly meetings on third Thursday 7:30-9:00PM
Contact Kerry pro@… or Virgil vlo@… for location. All are invited to attend.
Dallas Bird Society Inc – Dallas TX
Check the website www.dallasbirdsociety.org
for monthly meeting date and location.
Contact: dbs@…
Feather Gatherers – The Woodlands (Houston) TX
Monthly meetings are held on the last Tuesday of each month – Montgomery Cnty Library, 2101 Lake Robbins Dr 77380
Contact Gloria Moser 281-363-2505 or Jane Germain
Fort Worth Bird Club – Fort Worth, TX
Monthly meeting on second Sunday, 2:00 P.M. – Fort Worth Botanical Garden Center
3220 S University Drive 76109
Contact: Janice Millican janiceeandroym03@… or Jeff Robinson jeff@…
Houston Avicultural Association – Houston TX
Monthly meeting on second Thursday, 7:00 p.m. – Harris County Pct.3 building, 1414 Wirt Rd.,77055
Contact Gary Foster (retsof61@…) or Janice Lang (aqualogue@…) for directions.
Visitors are welcome.
Houston Budgerigar Society – Houston TX
Contact Carroll Myers 713-299-1470 / 936-825-6544 (myersCL@…) or Steve Higgins (STHiggins@…) for information.
Lone Star State Canary Club – Dallas, TX
Contact: Ricardo Sanchez richisz@…
Morning Star Expositions – TX bird & pet marts
Contact Jackie Brown: 337-725-6365, 214-244-0350 (fairs@…)
National Parrot Rescue & Preservation Foundation – Houston, TX
Call 713-557-BIRD(2473) Contact: Georgia Hayes ; Cheryl Rose ; Midge Gorman
~ We’re the folks who bring you PARROT FESTIVAL! ~
North Texas Cockatiel Club – Arlington, TX
4211 Kelly Elliott Rd., Arlington 76016
Contact: Barbara Irwin 817-572-6262
BSIrwin1029@…
Panhandle Region Bird Club – Amarillo TX
Contact: Connie Chapman 806-359-1181
Permian Basin Bird Club – Odessa, TX
Contact: Chuck Dollison the-bird-ranch@…
or 432-368-4027
Responsible Pet Owners Alliance – animal welfare, TX
“The Reasonable Voice Regarding Animal Issues!”
Contact: Mary Beth rpoa@…
Southwest Budgerigar Society – Dallas TX
Crawford Maddux [crmaddux@…] 817-354-6538
Mike Rankin [mrankin@…] 817-478-8320
Texas American Singer Canary Club – Grand
Prairie/Dallas TX
Vanessa Johnson 972-642-1634 happycanaries@…
Texas Bird Breeders & Fanciers Association – Temple, TX
Quarterly meetings
Contact tbbfa@… ; Clarence Culwell
817-220-5568 or Royce Irwin [fair@…]
Texas Parrot Rescue & Sanctuary – San Antonio, TX
Contact: Dustie Lowery texasparrotrescue@…
The Bird Mart – Fort Worth, TX
Contact: Ann Rankin [a.e.rankin@…]
Triangle Bird Club – Beaumont, TX
Monthly meeting on second Thursday at 7:00 PM – Odom Academy Library, 2550 West Virginia Sreet 77705
Contact Andy Sanford 409-626-1081 (birdman@…) or Becky LeJunie 409-253-2558 (Bourkelady@…)
Everyone is welcome at Triangle Bird Club meetings!
United Spanish Timbrado Fanciers – Collinsville (DFW) TX
Patricia Roberts 903-429-0047 probe61196@…
Wings of Love Bird Haven, Inc. – Red Oak (Dallas) TX
Contact De (De@…)
Louisiana
Acadiana Bird Club – Lafayette, LA
Meeting location: Lafayette South Regional Library,
6101 Johnston Street, Lafayette, La.
Visitors are always welcome!
Contact: Dan Vollmer, danpv@yahoo.com
Ark-La-Tex Caged Bird Club – Shreveport, LA
Monthly meetings on first Thursday at 7:00 PM – Bossier Arts Council, 630 Barksdale Boulevard, Bossier City, LA 71111 ~ Visitors are welcome.
Contact: Carole Van Hoose
318-636-3634 ; Ric Flowers 318-375-4557
Baton Rouge Bird Society
1956 Beaumont Drive, Baton Rouge LA 70806
Contact: Kathy Erwin brbirdsociety@… 225-926-5547
Cajun Canary & Finch Club – Metairie (New Orleans) LA
Contact: Meade Phelps neworleansmeade@… 504-615-4638
Greater New Orleans Expo Bird Fair
Contact: Ron Williams ronwms@…
(Great info on this site!–Kathy)
Gulf South Bird Club – Houma/New Orleans LA
Founded in 1978, our membership includes avian
pet owners, breeders, veterinarians, and suppliers.
Monthly meetings on first Sunday. Visitors very welcome.
Contact: gulfsouthbirdclub@… or Terry & Loretta Perez tbirds@…
Lake Area Bird Club – Lake Charles
Meetings EVERY OTHER MONTH on 4th Tuesday, 7:00 pm – McNeese State University Campus
Kirkman Hall, Room 129, 4205 Ryan St, Lake Charles LA 70609
Visitors welcome. We serve dessert and beverages.
Contact Sallie Shepherd [shepherd2745@…] or Ivan Fruge 337-884-8563
Louisiana Aviculture Society – greater New Orleans
Monthly meetings each third Sunday, 2:00 pm
Contact: Kim White: kwhite1999@… or Beth Laderer elade
Bird Events in Texas
Parrot Festival
Welcome to the National Parrot Rescue and Preservation Foundation!
The NPRPF is a 501(c)3 organization. Since 1999, we have been dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and re homing of our parrot friends. NPRPF helps others understand the value and the need for parrot rescue through education, the Parrot Festival, and other relevant sources.
Parrots are abandoned, lost, or displaced for various reasons and often the shock can cause unwanted behaviors. We work with each of the birds to curb these behaviors and to make them ready for adoption. We are always actively seeking homes for our parrots. To learn more on how you can bring home your next feathered friend, please visit our adoption pages.
No Bird Like George
A scarlet macaw named George was the first spokesbird for NPRPF. Originally from the wilds of the rainforest, he was shot down and left blinded in one eye with a crippled wing. After stays in several different homes, he went to live with Brenda and in 2000 he was offered the spot of spokesbird. He became world famous when featured in the August 2000 Bird Talk article by Chris Davis. George continued to make an impression on everyone he met, for his spirit shone deep in his eyes. One person even commented “I can see the rainforest in his face.” Sadly, George passed over the rainbow bridge in 2003 but he continues on in our hearts and is a core example of the love for our work. It is this impression we hope to make upon the world with our efforts at NPRPF.
For over 10 years, we have hosted the Parrot Festival, an event dedicated to education and love of parrots. This annual conference helps support the birds of NPRPF while also offering support to various other bird organizations and owners through seminars, speakers, and vendors. It is the main fundraising event for NPRPF. Held at the end of January in Houston, TX, it is a great opportunity to connect with fellow parrot enthusiasts while still having fun! It is often called the “Home of Parrot Lovers”. Interested to learn more?
Check out our information on the Parrot Festival.
Have Questions?
Have questions about our work? Want to learn more about the Parrot Festival? Feel free to contact us at 713-557-BIRD (2473) or by email. Make sure to like us on Facebook and subscribe to our Youtube videos! We look forward to seeing you at the Foundation and the Parrot Festival.
Written by Hilary Cairns
Welcome to the National Parrot Rescue and Preservation Foundation!
The NPRPF is a 501(c)3 organization. Since 1999, we have been dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and re homing of our parrot friends. NPRPF helps others understand the value and the need for parrot rescue through education, the Parrot Festival, and other relevant sources.
Parrots are abandoned, lost, or displaced for various reasons and often the shock can cause unwanted behaviors. We work with each of the birds to curb these behaviors and to make them ready for adoption. We are always actively seeking homes for our parrots. To learn more on how you can bring home your next feathered friend, please visit our adoption pages.
No Bird Like George
A scarlet macaw named George was the first spokesbird for NPRPF. Originally from the wilds of the rainforest, he was shot down and left blinded in one eye with a crippled wing. After stays in several different homes, he went to live with Brenda and in 2000 he was offered the spot of spokesbird. He became world famous when featured in the August 2000 Bird Talk article by Chris Davis. George continued to make an impression on everyone he met, for his spirit shone deep in his eyes. One person even commented “I can see the rainforest in his face.” Sadly, George passed over the rainbow bridge in 2003 but he continues on in our hearts and is a core example of the love for our work. It is this impression we hope to make upon the world with our efforts at NPRPF.
The Parrot Festival
For over 10 years, we have hosted the Parrot Festival, an event dedicated to education and love of parrots. This annual conference helps support the birds of NPRPF while also offering support to various other bird organizations and owners through seminars, speakers, and vendors. It is the main fundraising event for NPRPF. Held at the end of January in Houston, TX, it is a great opportunity to connect with fellow parrot enthusiasts while still having fun! It is often called the “Home of Parrot Lovers”. Interested to learn more?
Check out our information on the Parrot Festival.
Have Questions?
Have questions about our work? Want to learn more about the Parrot Festival? Feel free to contact us at 713-557-BIRD (2473) or by email. Make sure to like us on Facebook and subscribe to our Youtube videos! We look forward to seeing you at the Foundation and the Parrot Festival.
Written by Hilary Cairns