

2025 - Building the Museum
In 2025 the Grey Parrot Museum on site exhibition was developed in collaboration with a team from Brown University (Providence, Rhode Island, USA), including historian Professor Nancy J. Jacobs, who is currently writing a book on the history of grey parrots. With funding from Brown’s SPRINT/UTRA program and Department of History, three Brown undergraduates—Anna Zulueta, Stephen Ololade Ogunbiyi, and Alyssa Gorman—assisted with exhibit research, poster design, and educational programming.

2024 – Imagining the Grey Parrot Museum
During the Sunday Village Bird Club meeting, l introduced the idea of the Parrot Museum to the kids, and they embraced it. The kids were very excited, imagining the design of the first parrot museum. They drew sketches and explained their drawings. I asked them if they would be interested in joining us during the museum’s construction and recorded a few video clips of them describing their drawings, with their fascinating dreams for the parrot museum. drawings, with their fascinating dreams for the parrot museum. Their contributions inspired me to dream bigger about the parrot museum.
Their contributions inspired me to dream bigger about the parrot museum.
Children’s designs for the Grey Parrot Museum, Uganda, and how they envision it. They were proud to be part of the team
Children’s designs for the Grey Parrot Museum
Children’s designs for the Grey Parrot Museum, Uganda, and how they envision it. They were proud to be part of the team.
Sketches of Children
Support the Museum
The Parrot Tree Caretakers Association is taking the leading role in the development of the Grey Parrot Museum as the main management, supported by friends and well-wishers from around the world. Conserve with us by supporting the planting of feeding trees for the grey parrots, and the development of the Grey Parrot Museum, Uganda, to raise the awareness of parrots around the world. Your support will be highly appreciated.