Phoenix Landing Foundation Announces March 2026 Events, Adoptions, and Wellness Retreat
Phoenix Landing has rehomed 3,612 parrots as of March 1, with a wellness retreat coming to Asheville, NC on May 30-31 and a vet Zoom on March 28.

Phoenix Landing Foundation has rehomed 3,612 parrots since its founding, according to figures released in its March 2026 newsletter, with 66 birds currently in foster care and 68 more waiting to enter the adoption program as of March 1. The numbers offer a snapshot of the scale behind this volunteer-run 501(c)(3), which serves Maryland, D.C., Virginia, North Carolina, and the Jacksonville, FL areas.
The newsletter's most forward-looking announcement is a two-day in-person Wellness Retreat scheduled for May 30-31, 2026, in Asheville, NC. Details on registration, cost, and agenda are available through the foundation's website, where the retreat has its own dedicated page. For those who can't make it to Asheville, a Zoom event is already on the calendar for March 28, featuring Anna Osofsky, DVM, ABVP (Avian). Registration information is available through the foundation's upcoming events page.
Phoenix Landing, which operates under the tagline "Helping Parrots," is also in the middle of its 2026 membership drive. Each membership level includes a tax-deductible donation and, according to the site's current language, a 2025 calendar, with some tiers also including a 2025 membership T-shirt. The organization has not clarified in the newsletter whether those item references reflect remaining inventory from the prior year or a wording oversight worth confirming directly with the group.

The newsletter arrives just under a year after the organization's 25th birthday on April 20, 2025, a milestone Phoenix Landing commemorated with a video featuring parrots and memories spanning its full history. Founded as a volunteer organization and now registered under EIN 87-0659457, the group has built its reach across the East Coast one foster placement and adoption at a time.
Those interested in supporting the foundation's work can adopt, foster, sponsor a parrot, or make a general donation through the website. The March 2026 newsletter is available on the foundation's site and through Constant Contact, with a sign-up option for monthly delivery.
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