Christopher "Birdman" Driggins is truly a guardian angel to orphaned exotic birds.
Whether the birds are physically injured or mentally ill, Christopher says, "We are continually looking thru our rescued birds eye's."
William Marshall Driggins - Jan 26, 1918- Sept 26, 2005 - Christopher's father, was founder of NW Bird Rescue a non-profit organization. And Christopher is the co founder.
Chris's first intention was to breed a pair of macaws, Tarzan and Jane, that he and his father purchased at a bird show back in the 1990's. But realizing that America had an over blown population of exotic birds that outlive their owners, he decided to change his interests to a bird rescue.
When Christopher went to a large bird show in Los Angles with over ten thousand birds, he noticed a large amount of handicapped and special needs birds that would require special housing, perches and toys.
Thus, began Christopher's first rescue for elderly and handicapped birds.
Christopher "Birdman" currently volunteers his spare time to wild birds in need along with his exotic bird rescue.
Click here to read more about NW Bird Rescue and Christopher "Bird Man" Driggins.
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