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Kili is Missing in San Francisco, CA

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

April 3, 2025

Location Last Seen

San Francisco, CA 94131

Nearest Landmark

Clarendon & Panorama, San Francisco, CA 94131

Name

Kili

Sex

Unknown

PawBoost ID

71421818

Species

Bird

Description

Green, with maroon and light purple. Band on left leg (identifies breeder, believed to be in Washington state, 24yrs ago).

Message from Owner

Fully flighted, but doesn't know how to take care of himself in the wild. If you find him, his diet is nuts, pasta, and fruit (esp. Granny Smith apples). Will probably find a human sometime soon, as he gets more hungry, thirsty and scared/stressed. Missing him terribly. Thank you!

Facebook Community Response

Vincent R.
1 year ago
Thanks for the ideas, Leslye. As it happens, I've just about all of those. Still waiting.
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Monica M.
1 year ago
Awww, was he found I really hope so!
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Leslye E.
1 year ago
Link to post https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1AMhHURMBY/?mibextid=wwXIfr
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Leslye E.
1 year ago
We are so sorry to hear your Bird is missing. We would like to provide a few steps to follow that will help in your search. Please follow the Lost Bird Protocol blog link posted in featured / pinned on the 911 Parrot Alert Facebook page this has been shared to. **watch for scammers-do not send them a code** *please get a post out on nextdoor. com / ring. com asap then* **have your neighborhood check their security cameras and their property** ** ONLY TO BE DONE DURING DAYLIGHT HOURS- Do you have a wireless speaker you can put on loop? If you do record their favorite person calling for them calmly, banging food bowls together, crinkling a snack bag, jangling a favorite toy, the microwave going off, popcorn popping, other pets, any familiar sound to them. If you are able please get their cage out where they might see it. Please shut off the bluetooth when it gets dark out** **Be sure to put lots of fliers in heavily populated areas i.e. SCHOOLS! stores, bus stops, parks. Lots of humans mean help** ***Put posters of your missing Bird in your house windows, front yard, on your vehicles*** ****to get the word out even more, when it's dark out and you can no longer search, you can also **Google map** your address to see what businesses there are locally. ANY business i.e. restaurants, tattoo places, salons, bars, churches etc. zoom in and out on the map to see these places. 1. Click on any to see if they have a website, if they do go there, use the "contact us" options first to notify them of your lost/found Bird. 2. If there isn't a website or "contact us" option see if they have a Facebook group/page/profile, if they do: Use the "message" option first, if they don't have a "message" option try to join the group to post directly on their FB page.**FaceBook** search for your town/city/county/area for local FB pages/groups ie MEDIA, COMMUNITY, Mom groups, for sale-garage sale, vets, shelters, rescues, whatever pages/groups that come up.***ALSO join local Bird watching groups*****With the strict rules on FB now, try not to join a lot of groups at once. Trying to join to many groups at once will land you in FB jail, if you can get your family & friends who have a FB profile to help you do this** **Fliers which can be placed anywhere **except** IN a mailbox, fliers can also be emailed to Staples, Office Max etc. to have them print it out in bulk** *PLEASE CHECK WITH LOCAL ANIMAL SHELTERS & FILE A MISSING PET REPORT*
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Leslye E.
1 year ago
Posted on 911 Parrot Alert (Official). Vincent Robinson Please download, print and follow the guidelines in the Search & Retrieve Protocol, an important document that will assist in your search. This document provides guidance on what to do and how to search for your bird also with information for retrieving your bird once spotted. It can be downloaded at: https://resourcesforlostfoundparrots.blogspot.com/p/lost-bird-protocol.html
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Vincent R.
1 year ago
Julia Velson Thank you, it was hard to tell, and in any event not convinced they operate in this area. He's a Lilac-crowned Amazon.
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Vincent R.
1 year ago
Mellody Gannon Perfect location! Thank you!
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Julia V.
1 year ago
Vincent Robinson it's a scam...don't bother. These show up on every lost animal post. What type of bird is he?
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Freddi A.
1 year ago
Shared and I am saying prayers for his safe return. Important to immediately file a lost bird report to, and then check in daily, with SF Animal care & control as they take in ALL non-human living beings. If you can, post flyers with his picture in the greater area where he was lost. Good luck! PS beware of scammers who ask for money with a promise of finding lost pets.
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Mellody G.
1 year ago
Keeping my ears out. Live on 7th and Lawton
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