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330, East 53rd Street, 10022, New York, New York County, US Соединенные Штаты Америки
contacts phone: +1 212-471-0228
website: www.birdcamp.com
larger map & directionsLatitude: 40.756101, Longitude: -73.9660322
Erik Vilar
::They have a wonderful staff who's always eager to assist you and they love meeting new feathery friends. Very knowledgeable in just about all things aviary.
Justin Marshall
::We've been taking our quaker parrot to Bird Camp for 14 years, and we honestly wouldn't trust him with anyone else. Everyone who works there seems to know and love birds. Michael (one of the staff members) has somehow gained our bird's trust enough that our bird will lay down on his back in the palm of his hand - and this is a bird that tries to bite anyone else who comes near him (except me and my wife). One of the most important things to me is that the birds who are boarding stay right up front where the staff is constantly watching them (something our previous place did not do). When we pick him up, the staff often have funny stories about what he was up to and how he was behaving. They pretty much know his quirks and eccentricities as well as we do by now, and we know he's always in good hands.
attakka85
::If you want to keep your birds healthy please stay away from this place... my only goal is to prevent the mal treatment of birds or any animal. Your birds will come back home malnourished, weak and otherwise very sick. Please research other facilities before going there. Peace,.Love,.respect all beings.....
A L
::My parrot came down with psittacosis two weeks after staying at Bird Camp. At first I didn't realize that the disease was contracted at Bird Camp. When my bird died, I asked the vet how the disease was contracted and was told it was transmitted from other infected birds or their environs. When I heard that plus the fact that the incubation period is typically 10-14 days, I realized my parrot contracted the disease at Bird Camp. I do not understand the positive reviews Bird Camp receives. I wonder who is writing them. To me, one bird death much less a few is reason to avoid Bird Camp.
L. Fuehrer
::Their toys are unique and hard to find in other places. They have a huge variety of food and the staff is so caring and amazing. They really do an excellent job, this is the only place that I leave my grey when I go on vacation, no where else. The last time I needed their help to take care of Larry (boarding) He spent almost six months, but I knew he was in the best hands. THANK YOU, GUYS, I love you all !!!!!!!