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Eagle is Missing in Toronto, ON

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

April 1, 2026

Location Last Seen

Toronto, ON M1W 2K7

Nearest Landmark

Chester Le park

Name

Eagle

Sex

Unknown

PawBoost ID

72734508

Species

Bird

Description

Green body and red tail name is Eagle friendly but bites and chases birds usually hot band number 29 last flee away from Chester Le neighbor never came back usually does.

Message from Owner

Hey guys hes friendly but bites and will listen if called eagle repeatedly and just patience Hey folks bird is part of a unique unnatural livelyhood throughout clay to day connection effection passion and pure heart growing up with my little daughter to significantly influence and impact the wild life into our human modern world before comes extinct. No value really can value the care and minimally the love as much more controlling and directing their behavior and integrate with us the mankind living together cirumtavly under one Creater who looks over all. Cheers and God bless

Facebook Community Response

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2 months ago
Yas Yas we are so sorry to hear Eagle is missing. We would like to provide a few steps to follow that will help in your search. We hope your Bird is home soon 🙏 ***Be wary of scammers & pet trackers. Any group, individual or so called “pet tracking/finder” service that triould be made, no codes or financial information revealed or offered to them*** *please get a post out on Craigslist / nextdoor / 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 / VETS & FILE A MISSING PET REPORT***
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2 months ago
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Yas Y.
2 months ago
Highly appreciated guys Im actually still in pursue everyday mornings and evenings and in between but strangely no sounds or calls back!! Also reported missing to shelters and animal services. Like everyday he'd fly out the window and come back minutes after or usually stays posted on tree. In anywhere he is i call his name he'd call back and keep communicating until located. Its weird they say according to an article that it doesn't go further than a mile away and i have covered more than all around from houses to roads parks schools centers around etc. It's just that hurts all the time spent in nurturing from baby up to a year and half. I question myself how is it so easily gone carelessly and not missing anything he grew up with and his other bird friends. He's not stranger to the outside but scared of the worst of predator threat can't be avoided if trapped but again I still look for feathers any sign of any sort. Cheers guys again and wish I could be of assistance also.
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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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Natalie R.
2 months ago
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