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Pitu is Missing in Surrey, BC

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

March 12, 2026

Location Last Seen

Surrey, BC V4N 0V2

Nearest Landmark

Near Fleetwood Park

Name

Pitu

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

72623923

Species

Bird

Description

Green alexandrine parrot, with black and red markings

Message from Owner

Please help us find him. We are very worried about him and are willing to give 4500$ as reward if found.

Facebook Community Response

April W.
3 months ago
Great advice here but also put their cage outside on top of your vehicle or somewhere clear/obvious to see from trees! Your bird doesnt recognize your homes roof but they know their cage! Get up before sunrise and get outside calling your bird and making familiar sounds. I found my lovebird 12 hours later in the opposite direction of where he flew away from me-get out eaaarly and look around up high! Best of luck to you!!
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Brittney K.
3 months ago
Dee Mattenley maybe these ones??
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Jay G.
3 months ago
You must act quickly. Your parrot is vulnerable outdoors and likely hasn’t flown far. Here’s clear, step-by-step advice to maximize recovery chances: • Search persistently on foot: Stay out as long as needed, covering your neighborhood thoroughly. Birds will go quiet at dark, but will stay put as their eyesight is terrible in the dark. You must take advantage of daylight hours. • Use sounds to locate: Play familiar calls or YouTube videos of sharp, distinctive flock calls loudly via Bluetooth speaker or phone. Listen for responses. if within earshot, your bird will very likely respond. This can often be a cheat code for finding lost birds as they are easier to locate by sound opposed to sight. • Watch for signs: Look for agitated crows, magpies, or other birds; this may indicate your parrot is nearby. • Spread the word: Notify neighbors door-to-door. Create and put up eye-catching posters everywhere (include photo, description, contact info). Post in local Facebook groups and community apps. Posters are crucial. Most escapes end up stuck up in a tree, unable to descend due to lack of flight experience. • If spotted: Never take your eyes off your bird. Stay patient and persistent; it will come down with time and coaxing (use food, toys, or calls). • Be diligent: A vast majority of domesticated escapees don’t survive without help. Starvation, freezing, or predators are common. Your efforts are their lifeline.
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Dee M.
3 months ago
Fr.Hwy and what?
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