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Wings of Hope:
Safeguarding Endangered Birds

We work to protect and conserve endangered bird species through habitat preservation, research and education programs.

Overview

Our efforts focus on mapping critical habitats, conducting scientific research, and implementing breeding programs to support the survival of endangered birds.

Community Involvement

We engage local communities through bird-watching and awareness events to foster a culture.

Mini Zoo Role

​Our mini zoo plays a crucial role in the conservation of endangered birds through breeding.

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African Grey Parrot

The grey parrot, also known as the Congo grey parrot, is an African parrot in the family Psittacidae. It was previously also known as the African grey parrot until the Timneh parrot, previously treated as a subspecies, was elevated to a full species

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Cockatiel

A small-sized parrot that is a member of its own branch of the cockatoo family endemic to Australia. They are prized as exotic household pets and companion parrots throughout the world and are relatively easy to breed compared to other parrots. As a caged bird, cockatiels are second in popularity only to the budgerigar.

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Budgies

A Small, long-tailed, seed-eating parrot native to Australia. Naturally, the species is green and yellow with black, scalloped markings on the nape, back, and wings. Budgies are bred in captivity with coloring of blues, whites, yellows, greys, and even with small crests . Juveniles and chicks are monomorphic (the sexes are visually indistinguishable), while adults are told apart by their cere coloring and their behavior.

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Danish Tumbler 

The Danish Tumbler is a breed of fancy pigeon. Danish Tumblers, along with other varieties of domesticated pigeons, are all descendants from the rock pigeon. The standard of the Danish Tumbler: Figure: Elegant, slender and rather strong with highly carried, full breast; The neck: comparatively long.

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King Pigeon 

The King pigeon is a breed of pigeon developed over many years of selective breeding primarily as a utility breed. Kings along with other varieties of domesticated pigeons are all descendants from the rock dove. The breed is known for its large size and suitability for squab production

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Reverse Winged Magpie Pouter

The Reverse-wing Pouter is a breed of fancy pigeon developed over many years of selective breeding. Reverse-wing Pouters, along with other varieties of domesticated pigeons, are all descendants from the rock pigeon. The breed is known for its eye-catching markings.

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Moorhead Pigeon

The Moorhead pigeon is a small sized breed with arched head which somewhat high in the forehead. The eyes are dark and the beak is long and black on blacks and blues, flesh colored on reds and yellows. These birds have proportionally long neck. The feather structure starts it’s beginning from a more or less stamped out separation at the lower half of the sides of the neck.

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Hungarian Giant

The Hungarian Giant Pigeon is one of the oldest pigeon breeds in Hungary. They were given the nickname "Queen of Pigeons". It has been a common breed in Nagyalföld, for hundreds of years. Their ancestors most likely come from Türkiye, and were nationalized during the Era of Turkish occupation of Lower Hungary.

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Dresden Trumpeter

The Dresden Trumpeter is a house pigeon race that originates from Saxony, in the region of Dresden.

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Archangel Pigeon

The Archangel is a breed of fancy pigeon, notable for the metallic sheen of its feathers. Archangels, along with other varieties of domesticated pigeons, are all descendants from the rock pigeon. It is kept as an ornamental or fancy breed, valued for its unusual appearance.

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Blondinette

The Blondinette is a striking and elegant breed of fancy pigeon, renowned for its unique appearance and graceful demeanor. This variety is part of the larger Oriental Frill group, which is known for its ornate plumage and refined features. These pigeons are particularly admired for their beautifully laced feathers, with intricate patterns that often cover their wings and back, creating a dazzling visual display.

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Indian Fantail

The Fantail breed of pigeons is believed to have originated in India. They have a distinct fan-shaped tail, and are bigger than the English Fantail pigeon and also have foot feathers and crests. Indian Fantail pigeons are most commonly white with light tan spots, although breeders have introduced more new colors. They walk on their toes.

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Jacobin Pigeon

The Jacobin is a breed of fancy pigeon developed over many years of selective breeding that originated in Asia.[1] Jacobins, along with other varieties of domesticated pigeons, are all descendants of the rock pigeon (Columba livia). It is in the Asian feather and voice pigeon show group. The breed is known for its feathered hood over its head. The breed’s name comes from the feather arrangements on their heads (known as a muff or cowl) that look similar to the hoods that Jacobin monks wore.

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Maasai Ostrich

The Masai ostrich (Struthio camelus massaicus), also known as the East African ostrich is a red-necked subspecies variety of the common ostrich and is endemic to East Africa. It is one of the largest birds in the world, second only to its sister subspecies Struthio camelus camelus. Today it is farmed for eggs, meat, and feathers

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Bokhara Pigeon

The Bokhara Trumpeter is a breed of fancy pigeon developed over many years of selective breeding. Bokhara Trumpeters, along with other varieties of domesticated pigeons, are all descendants from the rock pigeon. The breed is known for its long muffed feet and double crest.

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Frill back saddle Pigeon

The breed is known for the frill or curls on the wings shield feathers. The feather curl should also be present at the ends of the foot feathers or muffs. A breed of pigeon which is very far removed from its wild ancestor.

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French Modain

The French Mondain is a breed of fancy pigeon developed over many years of selective breeding. French Mondains, along with other varieties of domesticated pigeons, are all descendants from the rock pigeon (Columba livia). The breed was originally developed in France as a utility pigeon. It was popular in America as a squabbing pigeon around the early part of the 20th century.

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Pomeranian Jumbo  P outer

The Pomeranian Pouter is a distinctive and elegant breed of domestic pigeon renowned for its unique appearance and charismatic demeanor. It is part of the Fancy Pigeon group, descended from the rock pigeon and selectively bred over generations for its remarkable features. One of the most defining characteristics of the Pomeranian Pouter is its impressive, inflated crop, which these birds proudly exhibit, giving them an air of majesty and regal posture.

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Shield Cropper

The Voorburg Shield Cropper is a breed of fancy pigeon developed over many years of selective breeding. Being domesticated pigeons, Voorburg Shield Croppers are descendants of the rock dove. This breed was developed by C.S. Theodore Van Gink at Voorburg in the Netherlands in 1935.

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Ground Rollers

The ground rollers, Brachypteraciidae, are a small family of non-migratory birds restricted to Madagascar. They are members of the order Coraciiformes and are most closely related to the rollers in the family Coraciidae.

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Iranian High Fliers

The swallows, martins, and saw-wings, or Hirundinidae, are a family of passerine songbirds found around the world on all continents, including occasionally in Antarctica. Highly adapted to aerial feeding, they have a distinctive appearance.

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Spanish Chorrera

The Chorrera Pigeon is a medium-sized bird with a compact and well-rounded body. It has a short and broad beak, as well as a round head. The most distinctive feature of this breed is its frilled feathers, which are particularly prominent on the chest. The frills are created by a natural parting of the feathers, resulting in a cascading effect. The feathers below the parting point downwards, while those above the parting point upwards, giving the bird a unique appearance. This breed comes in a variety of colors, including blue, black, brown, barred, pied, and white.

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Shield Swallow Pigeons

Shield pigeon is a medium sized breed with oblong and curved head. They are similar to the field pigeon in shape, but with strong body and low station. They can be plain headed, shell crested or double crested, and the forehead is reasonably high.

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American Fantail

The Fantail is a popular breed of fancy pigeon It is characterised by a fan-shaped tail, resembling a peacock, composed of 30 to 40 feathers, abnormally more than most members of the dove and pigeon family, which usually have 12 to 14 tail feathers.

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Satinettes

Satinettes are shield marked / tail marked birds with white bars or laces on their shield and Moon Spots or laces on their tail. Arched forehead that flows in a smooth, continuous curve from the tip of the beak to the tip of the peak. Large, bright and prominent bull eyes, the beak is medium short in length, substantial/thick, blending into the forehead in a smooth, uninterrupted curve and is flesh colored

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Samli

The ground rollers, Brachypteraciidae, are a small family of non-migratory birds restricted to Madagascar. They are members of the order Coraciiformes and are most closely related to the rollers in the family Coraciidae.

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