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Unique interactive, educational and entertaining programs featuring exotic parrots that come to your event.
Corporate Events t School Programs
Benefits & Fundraisers t Youth Groups
Parties t Special-Needs Groups
Retirement and Life-Care Communities
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Text Box: Welcome to
ParrotworksInc.com
Text Box: “Edutainment” Presentations
Unique interactive, educational and entertaining programs featuring exotic parrots that come to your event.
Corporate Events t School Programs
Benefits & Fundraisers t Youth Groups
Parties t Special-Needs Groups
Retirement and Life-Care Communities
Text Box: Our mission is to share our appreciation and love for parrots
 with others and to educate others on the importance of 
preserving the parrot’s natural habitat.
Text Box: Marcos Sanchez, 14, left holds Roger, a triton cockatoo, as Nancy Nowosielski, center, of Parrotworks Inc., gets the bird to extend it’s feathers, and Bradley Brock 13, laughs as he holds and pets Misha a yellow-crowned Amazon, at the Humane Society of Naples open house on Saturday. The parrots are part of a pet therapy program at Hospice
of Naples. Tristan Spinski/Staff
Text Box: Roger with Walt Willey, aka Jackson Montgomery, on ABC’s All My Children, at the 2007 SWFL Soapfest benefiting Eden School for the Autistic.

Let our parrots entertain and have fun with everyone at your next event. We can provide for you . . .

· “Edutainment” presentations about parrots and featuring our parrots.

· Parrots that love to pose for photos with you and your guests.

· Parrots and their handlers to mingle with and amuse your guests.

Nancy Nowosielski, the Parrots’ Agent, will be happy to arrange a memorable experience for you and your guests.

 

 

Text Box: Roger with Grayson Mc Couch, aka Dusty Donovan, on ABC’s As The World Turns at Soapfest 2007. 
Text Box: The advantages of working with parrots as compared to say . . . Paris Hilton . . . Well  the reasons are many! Their unconditional love tops the list. They don’t kiss and tell . . . Well . . . Unless it is a photo op. They don’t need wardrobe, hair and make-up artists. Though, the attention they crave will rival that of any diva, and contrary to belief, they do not work for peanuts. Cashews are better, and as for the Hy’s — macadamia nuts. That’s the real scoop!

Photo courtesy of Karen Walsh Haupt.

Text Box: Misha put a smile on this cute little girl’s face at the Soapfest 2007.
Text Box: Roger loves visiting with the Gentlemen’s Alzheimer’s Group. They have vanilla ice cream at the end of their social. Rogie loves vanilla ice cream, especially with crackers on top. The guys are pretty cool too!

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Text Box: But after . . . 
A Hard Day’s Work
Roger is more then happy to deposit his check at the Colonial Bank with his BBF (Best Banker Forever), Coly.

Question: What parrot do you think makes the best pet?

Answer: Why the one with the best owner, of course!

Photo courtesy of Karen Walsh Haupt.

Photo courtesy of Karen Walsh Haupt.

Text Box: Virgil, an Eleanora Cockatoo, visits with homeschoolers in Bliss, Michigan. He says “I can talk, can you fly?” At night he entertained on a pier in East Tawas, MI welcoming everyone to Florida and wishing them a nice day. We have a variety of parrots available for entertaining. Of course Rogie thinks it is all about him.
Text Box: See the full story of Snuggles and Sydney’s “My Big Fat Beak Wedding” by selecting “Beak Wedding”  above on the navigation bar. 

Text Box: Two of Our Flockers
Text Box: Teaka and Sly
Umbrella Cockatoos
(Cacatua alba)
Also known as the White Cockatoo. If they are surprised they will extend a large and striking crest that has a semicircular shape (similar to an umbrella, hence the name). The umbrella cockatoo can live up to, and perhaps beyond, 70 years. Sly is 23 years old and he was caught in the wild and imported. They are native to Indonesia and the Moluccan Islands and live in forests and around farmland.

We are dedicated to providing a permanent, loving home for companion parrots in need. We strive to provide a clean, healthy, emotionally stimulating and nutritious environment for them to enjoy. To help support our objectives, Roger Gentry and other Flockers entertain and educate while building public awareness of environmental concerns for parrots in the wild. Our objective includes educating bird owners and those considering owning a parrot, what is involved in being a responsible feathered-friend owner and what their complex needs are. So please browse our website and enjoy Meeting the rest of our “Flockers” on the following pages.