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Reunited Bird in San Diego, CA 92124

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Status

REUNITED - reunited after 2 days, 19 hours

Date Last Seen

June 24, 2026

Name

Rico

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

73050398

Species

Bird

Description

Green with the Yellow Head

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Adan M.
24 hours ago
At zion medical
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Dachshunds &.
1 day ago
Share to 911 Parrot Alert (Official), FREE, largest lost parrot site
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Kim A.
3 days ago
Shared ❤️
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Smokie P.
3 days ago
Awwwww , What a Gorgeous baby!! And, a very, Very, VERY smart baby! So, yes, If you haven’t already, it’s really Not too late to Put the cage outside as he will recognize that but not your house if he goes far. Also, straight down is very difficult for birds so when found in a tree it’s best not to stand right under him , stand at more of an angle and call with your fingers /arm out for him to land, a treat, Whatever he’s familiar with… if you Don’t see him… Call and call and call so he has a direction to head. He’s looking for You too! 🙏🏻💕🥺🦜 Keep checking back on this site, lost and found cockatiels and other companion pets site,NextDoor sites, and other local pet sites! Lost and found birds of the US is another that has lots of foundlings🙏🏻🙏🏻 Go to birdtricks. com as they offer a free pdf of “recovering your lost bird” that is Super helpful too. They also have A flyer template you can update with His pic and place around...”🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 Recruit neighbors, their kids, the mailman, Amazon and UPS Drivers etc. Alert PD, Pet stores, Vets, and shelters as well. 🙏🏻💕🦜
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Betty C.
3 days ago
Keep going around that area and calling for him. Then be silent. Look up into the trees. Caged birds usually do not know how to land, they fly around until they can stop on something. He may still be in the area you hear him last night, waiting. Good luck. Parrot prayers that he is home soon.
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Leslye E.
4 days ago
Posted on Lost and Found birds of the US. https://www.facebook.com/share/p/17f12s1Stn/?mibextid=wwXIfr We are so sorry to hear your bird is missing. Here are some ideas to assist in your search. *Create a post on Pawboost, NextDoor & Ring, if you haven’t already. *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. *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. *PLEASE CHECK WITH LOCAL ANIMAL SHELTERS & FILE A MISSING PET REPORT*
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