Brisbane's RSPCA has been inundated with guests used to surviving on a wing and a prayer, but now they need a little bit of help.

The Wacol RSPCA has received nearly 350 domestic birds in the past six months, most coming in as strays which have either escaped or been let go.

The RSPCA has received hundreds of domestic birds in the past six months. Credit:Brisbane Birds and Exotic Pets V

With little survival skills, the birds have been taken to the RSPCA in poor health, and need experienced carers to nurse them before they can be rehomed.

"They can be 'feather picking' or need a diet correction to help them recover medically and emotionally," Queensland RSPCA spokesman Michael Beatty said.