


They expanded their home, building an extra room for Seppi with plenty of sunlight, which he enjoys. Al and his wife, Evy, have stayed busy getting ready. Now that Al is ready to retire, Seppi is going home with him once and for all. Riding off into the sunset: Adopted into a forever home "Seppi is who he is because he had that loving bond with Al," explains Jacque.

At the first sight of children, Seppi immediately starts hamming it up and showing off to get their attention. Not only did Seppi find a close friend in Al, but because of that friendship, Seppi became open to meeting people from all walks of life - kids in particular. Seppi decided Al was somebody he could not only trust, but also a buddy he could hang out with. "Finally, one day he just started responding to everything I did," Al says. He continued trying bit by bit to win Seppi's trust. "I kept trying to win him over," Al says.ĭeep down, Al remained convinced they could be good friends. In fact, it took over a year for Seppi to truly warm up to Al. When he came to Best Friends years ago, after his original family passed away, Seppi would chase off anybody who came near. "He'd be brokenhearted if he didn't." Path to stardom for birdĪs it turns out, Seppi wasn't always the crowd-charming character so many people know and love today. "Seppi is retiring with Al," says Jacque. He's going home with his best buddy in the world - Al Johnson, a Best Friends parrot maintenance staffer who is retiring in two weeks. If that weren't enough, he's always eager to greet new visitors to the Parrot Garden with his legendary Seppi dance.Īnd now Seppi's well-deserved happy ending has come at last. He's run for president twice (and has the campaign posters to prove it), he has a road at the Sanctuary named after him, he 'wrote' a popular column in the Best Friends magazine, and he's been on more outings to schools, hospitals, retirement homes and other locations than you can shake a stick at. Without question, Seppi has to be one of the most famous faces at the Sanctuary. "I don't think there's a kid in the area who hasn't had Seppi in their classroom," says Best Friends parrot manager Jacque Johnson. Everybody knows Seppi the Moluccan cockatoo But with Seppi the Moluccan cockatoo, that's pretty much impossible. You see, with any other celebrity there's bound to be at least someone who hasn't heard of them. If you are already a sponsor, please consider adding a few dollars to your sponsorhip or chose another bird as we have many that arrived from Under My Wing Avian Refuge in NJ, as they needed to downsize due to Director's Health.No celebrity could travel through the town of Kanab, Utah, home of the Best Friends Sanctuary, and hope to have the same universal recognition - especially among kids - as one not-so-humble bird. In this case, please choose of our "Sponsor Me Please! bird. (medium size bird) or $3,000 for large bird. "I've Been Sponsored" button means that the bird has been sponsored with a $2,00 (small bird) $2,500 We do however suggest $500 as a One Time Donation or a $25 to $50 per month reoccuring donation. There is no specic amount set as to how much we require when sponsoring abird because every dollar helps. Your co-guardianship helps the birds thrive. We welcome you to become a virtual adoptive parent, a co-guardian if you will to help us provide for their essential needs such as food, veterinary care, medication, and other supplies needed improve their lifes. Our permanent residents are not adoptable for many reasons. Consider sponsorship by becoming a virtual adoptive parent to one or more of our special needs bird.
