PEAC adds parrot behavior and enrichment seminar for adopters
PEAC’s next virtual parrot seminar lands Sunday and tackles behavior and enrichment, the topics that can head off screaming, chewing and boredom before adoption.

Parrot Education & Adoption Center is putting behavior and enrichment front and center in its next monthly virtual seminar, a three-hour session on Sunday, May 24, 2026, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Pacific time. For people bringing a new bird home, the timing matters: the early mistakes that lead to nonstop noise, destructive chewing, or a bird that seems bored in its own cage are often the same ones this class is designed to prevent.
The listed class, Virtual Adoption Seminars: Parrot Behavior and Enrichment for Parrots, is part of a continuing schedule rather than a one-off event. PEAC already has follow-up dates posted for June 28 and July 26, signaling a steady education calendar for adopters, volunteers, and current bird owners who want a stronger grasp of companion-bird care.
PEAC says the seminars are required for adoption or volunteering, but they are also open to anyone who wants to expand knowledge and provide a better home for companion birds. That makes the class more than a box to check. It is an adoption gate, a volunteer requirement, and a practical lesson in what parrots actually need once the carrier comes through the front door.

The access details are straightforward. Members attend free, non-members pay $10, and volunteers attend free regardless of membership status. Registration closes three hours before the start time, and PEAC sends the class link by email during the week before the seminar and again the day before it begins.
The focus on behavior and enrichment is the part that will likely resonate most with new adopters who underestimate how quickly a parrot can turn a bare routine into a problem. Mental stimulation, social interaction, and species-appropriate routines are not extras for parrots; they are the daily structure that helps keep birds engaged and settled. When those pieces are missing, the consequences often show up as screaming, boredom, feather trouble, or chewing that can ruin furniture and test patience.

With May 24 first on the calendar and June 28 and July 26 already lined up behind it, PEAC is making a clear statement about adoption readiness. For this community, the message is simple: a better home for a parrot starts with knowing how that bird thinks, plays, and stays busy long before the adoption papers are signed.
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