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Pepito is Missing in Los Angeles, CA

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

July 13, 2026

Location Last Seen

Los Angeles, CA 91406

Nearest Landmark

Near Hartland St Van Nuys, CA

Name

Pepito

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

73137228

Species

Bird

Description

Red-crowned Amazon parrot. Green body, red crown, yellow face, light beak. Answers to “Pepito.” Friendly but may be frightened.

Message from Owner

Please help us bring Pepito home. He is a beloved member of our family, and we miss him so much. He flew away yesterday around 7:00 p.m. in Van Nuys. If you see him, please don’t chase him because he may get scared and fly away. If possible, keep him in sight and call or text me right away at. Every sighting could help us bring him home. Thank you so much for your kindness and support.

Facebook Community Response

Nicole G.
12 hours ago
guess not, the dates don't match
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Nicole G.
12 hours ago
is that your bird?
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Nicole G.
12 hours ago
https://www.facebook.com/100000774487992/videos/1012689601570518/
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Angie K.
1 day ago
TO PEPITO'S OWNER: Posted on Lost and Found birds of the US We're so sorry to hear PEPITO is missing here is the link & feel free to update here on status changes or additional information appreciated in the comments anytime https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1DGgithc5C/ Here are some ideas to assist in your search. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE, these guys tend to stay close to home for the first few days. Your bird will likely be silent as well, from fear- This makes them stop calling out even if you are right next to him or her. *During the daytime: use a wireless Bluetooth speaker to broadcast flock calls or your voice, shake treat bags or anything that might attract attention to food, put the cage out where it can be seen. These Birds can be good flyers, make sure you do a 25 mile radius of social posting in l n f pet groups. Your bird will be most active out searching for food at first light [dawn] and dusk so you need to be outside pre-dawn, NOTE: they roost in place overnight as they do not see in the dark *During the evening when searching is over, design & print off flyers with photo & contact information. These can be encased in a ziplock to keep weatherproof & posted in areas where allowed like parks, poles & any nearby gathering areas. Also drop off some at vet clinics, pet supply stores, anything within a 5 mile radius. Contact local shelters/rescues & even the police dept - they do pick up found/stray pets all the time. Make sure the world knows - neighbors esp ones that have bird feeders/baths/pools. Hand them out while searching the area. Join every local social media group there is. Run an ad in your local newspaper - some run one for free in lost & found (or cheap). Also check with local bird watcher groups - they’re always out & about. Flyers cannot be placed in mailboxes. *Create a post on Pawboost, NextDoor & Ring *Be wary of scammers & pet trackers. Any group, individual or so called “pet tracking/finder” service that tries to charge you to “locate” your missing pet is a scam & should be avoided. No contact should be made, no codes or financial information revealed or offered to them. *PLEASE CHECK WITH LOCAL ANIMAL SHELTERS & FILE A MISSING PET REPORT* Angie - Moderator DFW Lost and Found Birds Parrots, Moderator Texas Bird Owners Lost and Found Page, Moderator Parrots 911, Administrator Lost and Found Birds of The US.,
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Yolanda C.
1 day ago
Please God help us to find this bird 🙏
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