![]() ![]() ![]() Michele Raffin - a Stanford Business School graduate, entrepreneur, writer and stay-at-home mom - never intended to become a self-described “crazy bird lady.” Twenty-two years ago, she opened up her backyard to rescued birds. African Greys, macaws, parakeets, rare doves and fancy pigeons each call out in their own language, above the rhythm of hundreds of fluttering wings. Olivia and Ferguson, big ostrich-like birds called East African crowned cranes, screech a racket. After walking through the garden gate, though, you know that Pandemonium Aviaries comes by its name naturally.Īmadeus, the one-legged Amazon Parrot, sings hello. LOS ALTOS - From the street, you’d never know what was hidden behind the tall fences and lush foliage of a large suburban Los Altos home. Click here if you are having trouble viewing the photos or video on a mobile device ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |