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Eagle is Missing in Toronto, ON

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

April 9, 2026

Location Last Seen

Toronto, ON M1W 2T4

Nearest Landmark

Chester Le park

Name

Eagle

Sex

Unknown

PawBoost ID

72783997

Species

Bird

Description

Green body and red tail name is Eagle friendly but bites and chases birds usually is banded last flee away from Chester Le neighbor never came back usually does.

Message from Owner

Please contact if crossby Cheers

Facebook Community Response

Yas Y.
1 month ago
Thanks a bunch guys for all your support really but us very strange really strange how it just disappeared though have scanned the surrounding area extensively without a hint a mark or any sign. But do please do raise awareness still strangely believe will be found or come back home faith bar is high
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Kyla R.
1 month ago
Share this in any local facebook groups you belong to, the pawboost website, you can also post on the Nextdoor app; you enter your postal code where you are or were with your fur baby last so it attracts others for awareness in your area ❤️❤️❤️
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Robyn B.
2 months ago
I just saw a posting on another lost bird post for Ontario that a conure was found. Hope it was the same one! Good luck. I sent a message though pawboost.
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Natalie R.
2 months ago
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Susan G.
2 months ago
If you haven't already done so: Also post on Lost and Found Birds Ontario. And file a Lost Pet report with Toronto Animal Services, and check the found pets section of their website often. Check the Humane Society's found pets.
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Rita C.
2 months ago
Post on lost and found birds of Ontario Facebook page!! Lost and Found Birds Ontario
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Jay G.
2 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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