The Spring Baby Shower Campaign

Helping the tiniest patients survive and thrive.

ABOUT THE CAMPAIGN

Help us support the littlest ones in our care

Spring has sprung, and with it comes the busiest season at Avian Haven. Hundreds of baby birds — from tiny hatchlings to fledglings learning to fly — arrive at our doors needing urgent, specialized care.

Every baby bird has unique needs. Some require round-the-clock feeding every 30 minutes. Others need emergency surgery, custom diets, or weeks of rehabilitation before they're strong enough to return to the wild.

We are seeking to raise $100,000 this spring to ensure every baby bird that arrives at Avian Haven receives the warmth, nutrition, and medical care they deserve.

WHERE YOUR MONEY GOES

Your Donation Helps Provide


Specialized Diets

Custom nutrition plans tailored to each species' unique dietary needs during their most vulnerable stages.

Safe Enclosures

Enclosures specifically designed to help birds thrive — from warming incubators to flight conditioning cages.

Emergency Medical Care

Veterinary treatment for injuries, infections, and illnesses that threaten young birds.

Dedicated Staff

Extra staff to feed babies every 30 minutes during peak season — because every moment matters.

Supplies & Equipment

Extra supplies, medications, and specialized equipment needed to give each bird the best chance at survival.

Best Practices

Through continuing education and collaboration we continue to improve the level of care.

GIVE TODAY

Make a Difference

Choose an amount that feels right. Every contribution, no matter the size, helps save a life.


BEHIND THE SCENES

Peek Inside the Nursery


MORE WAYS TO GIVE

Other Ways to Help


Donate Stock

A gift of appreciated securities can provide significant tax benefits while supporting our mission.

Donate a Vehicle

Turn your unwanted vehicle into life-saving care for Maine's wild birds.

Mail a Check

Send a check to Avian Haven, 418 N. Palermo Road, Freedom, ME 04941.

Every Bird Matters

Your support helps injured and orphaned birds receive warmth, nourishment, medical care, and a second chance at life.