Alongside Tucson-based nonprofit Paradise Parrot Rescue, the Pima Animal Care Center is looking for โ€œhighly-screened forever homesโ€ for 21 parrots just like these.

The Pima Animal Care Center is looking for adopters and foster homes after a hoarding investigation brought in nearly two dozen parrots.

The investigation was in conjunction with the Pima County Sheriffโ€™s Department, resulting in the seizure of 21 parrots, most of which are macaws, according to a news release from PACC Friday morning.

Along with the Tucson-based nonprofit organization Paradise Parrot Rescue, a sanctuary for parrots and other exotic birds, the birds are now up for adoption or foster care for those who are interested.

โ€œParadise Parrot Rescue is honored to partner with PACC to rescue these amazing creatures,โ€ said Brian Klontz, the nonprofitโ€™s rescue director. โ€œWe are committed to their welfare, recovery and ultimate placement into highly-screened forever homes.โ€

Anyone interested in adopting, fostering or donating to the care of the birds can visit paradiseparrotrescue.org.

โ€œParadise Parrot Rescue is well-equipped to care for these beautiful birds,โ€ said Monica Dangler, director of animal services at PACC. โ€œFor that, weโ€™re very appreciative, because it allows us to focus our resources on the hundreds of other animals currently in our care.โ€

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