NANCY FORRESTER
ARTIST

ENVIRONMENTAL ARTIST
SUSTAINABILITY ACTIVIST
AND TEACHER

PARROT 101
REHOMING PARROTS
ADOPT DON'T SHOP
  NANCY FORRESTER'S SECRET GARDEN
518 Elizabeth Street, Key West, Florida  33040
OPEN 10 to 3 Daily
COVID-19 GUIDELINES FOR VISITORS
WEAR MASKS, SOCIALLY DISTANCE, WASH HANDS

WHILE THIS WEBSITE IS BEING REBUILT
PLEASE VISIT
www.keywestparrots.com

EDUCATIONAL
One of the best things to do with children while in Key West
Come talk, laugh & dance with orphaned parrots
 
 
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FUNDS NEEDED
Crazy Bird Lady Auction for our benefit to bid go
to my Facebook page
Nancy Forrester
 
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OUR  FEATHERED TEACHERS
ARA
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OUR PARROTS
COCKATOO PEACHES
AMAZON BUDDY
 
 
WIND CHIMES
GREAT GIFT
50% goes to parrots
Island Melody
(two sizes)
best sounding
and best built chime on the
market
 
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On 3-31-2020 Yahoo
Sitebuilder ends. I have to
build a new website

This is a graveyard for old
pictures pages
and text for Nancy's
remembrance and use
GRAVEYARD PHOTOS
GRAVEYARD SITES
OLD HTML PAGES
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gravevard activism
artist statement
bio
NFSG
Portfolio
Secret Garden
Secret Garden 2
Webpage
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Michael offering "Babyblue" an organic mac-nut
Nancy Forrester, artist, teacher, environmental activist, and plant & animal
lover, has been rescuing, re-homing orphaned parrots for 35 years.

We gladly welcome families with children and animal lovers to the Secret
Garden to learn about our magnificent South American macaws (four of
which are critically endangered) and our other parrots.  Due to Covid-19
education is now self-guided 10 to 3 PM.  Written educational displays include
each parrots story.
The entrance fee supports our work $10 adults, $5 children (5-11)
youngsters are free. Donations in addition to the entrance fee are greatly
appreciated
Please refrain from petting our black and white rescued cat "Charlie" who
usually greets people on the front table by the street as you enter. Cats have
contracted the virus from humans, but there are no reports of a person
becoming infected with the virus from a cat.  That said, "Charlie" could
become a passive carrier by fur if he comes into contact with someone who
has been exposed, which could then expose us. Well behaved dogs on a leash
are welcome.  We ask you not to bring your parrot, for the well-being of your
parrot and ours. Thank you, Nancy Forrester