Wed. May 21st, 2025

She was waiting for help โ€” and now she looks so much different.

Winnie the Macaw Gets a New Lease on Life After Dramatic Rescue

When the family of a bird owner realized they could no longer care for six parrots, they reached out to Mulberry Acres Parrot Rescue for help. Taking in that many birds was no small taskโ€”but the moment rescuers saw a photo of Winnie, they knew they had no choice.

Winnie, a vibrant macaw, was in critical condition. Her beak had grown so long it nearly curled into her neck, a painful and dangerous state for any bird.

โ€œThereโ€™s absolutely no reason for a parrot to have a beak like that,โ€ said Mandy Kocevar, founder of Mulberry Acres. โ€œWhen we saw her, we knew we had to act.โ€

While the other birds also needed medical attention, Winnieโ€™s situation was the most severe. Alongside her overgrown beak, she was also significantly overweight, which may have worsened her condition.

Astonishingly, Winnie had adapted to eating despite her beakโ€™s shape. She had learned to scoop food into her beak and maneuver it into her mouth using her tongue. Sadly, part of her health decline stemmed from a diet heavy in fast foodโ€”including regular meals from Burger King.

โ€œBeak overgrowth like this is usually due to underlying health problems, often made worse by poor nutrition,โ€ Kocevar explained. โ€œWinnieโ€™s weight and her beak told us everything we needed to know.โ€

Although a beak trim was urgently needed, rescuers gave Winnie time to settle into her new surroundings. And it didnโ€™t take long for her affectionate personality to shine through. Within days, she was asking for head scratches and bonding with the team.

โ€œItโ€™s clear her former owner loved her and handled her often,โ€ Kocevar shared. โ€œSheโ€™s sweet, eager to perch on your arm, and she loves sharing mealsโ€”sheโ€™s always hoping for a bite of what youโ€™re eating.โ€

When Winnie was finally ready, the rescueโ€™s avian vet carefully performed the first stage of her beak trimโ€”a process that has to be done gradually to avoid harm. She handled it like a pro.

โ€œSheโ€™s like a new bird,โ€ Kocevar said. โ€œSo much more comfortable, and sheโ€™s clearly feeling better.โ€

Now thriving at the sanctuary, Winnie is getting daily exercise, eating a proper diet, and enjoying a structured routine. Sheโ€™ll remain at Mulberry Acres for several months as she continues to recover, and when the time is right, the team will decide whether sheโ€™ll become a permanent resident or be adopted into a loving home.

โ€œSheโ€™s had a total makeover,โ€ Kocevar said proudly. โ€œAnd weโ€™re doing everything we can to make sure this next chapter is the healthiest and happiest of her life.โ€

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