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Jigar is Missing in Irvine, CA

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

May 28, 2026

Location Last Seen

Irvine, CA 92618

Nearest Landmark

Tree next to balcony

Name

Jigar

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

72936810

Species

Bird

Description

Gray and white with a yellow face and orange cheeks.

Message from Owner

LOST COCKATIEL – IRVINE, CA My baby cockatiel flew away this morning near Park apmts in Irvine. He is around 2 months old, very tame, and friendly. He is gray and white with a yellow face and orange cheeks. He may be scared and sitting quietly in a nearby tree, balcony, or courtyard area. If seen or found, please message me or call/text. Please share if you are in the Irvine area. Thank you

Facebook Community Response

Beatriz E.
4 days ago
Sharing ❤️
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Kelly W.
4 days ago
I’m sorry your little one is missing. Here are some tips to help in your search https://resourcesforlostfoundparrots.blogspot.com/
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Kimberley S.
7 days ago
Terry Whatley - FYI
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Kimberley S.
7 days ago
Lost Bird Tips – What to Do If Your Bird Flies Away If your bird is lost, time and action are critical. Here are some steps to help you locate and bring your bird home safely: 1. Set Up a Safe Return Spot • Place your bird’s cage outside, with the door open, in a visible location. • Put familiar items in or near the cage (favorite toys, perches, or treats). • Hang something with your scent or your bird’s favorite scent nearby to attract them. 2. Search Actively • Walk around your neighborhood calling your bird’s name and playing familiar bird chirps or calls from your phone. • Pause often and listen carefully—your bird may call back. • Bring a treat or favorite food with you to encourage it to come closer if spotted. 3. Post Signs • Create and post flyers with a clear photo of your bird and your contact information. • Place flyers in high-traffic areas: stop signs, mailboxes, local stores, pet shops, vet offices, and community boards. • Post flyers widely—your bird may have traveled farther than you think. • Remember: Not everyone uses social media, so physical flyers are essential. 4. Use Social Media and Online Resources • Post on local: • Lost & Found Facebook groups • Nextdoor • PawBoost • Ring Neighbors app • Include your contact info, bird’s name, and location last seen. • Contact and check with local animal shelters, vets, and wildlife centers. 5. Don’t Give Up • Birds often survive and can be found even days or weeks later. • Keep checking, calling, and posting updates. • Be patient and persistent. 🙏 Prayers and hope that your bird returns home safely.
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Suzan R.
7 days ago
Leave the bird cage outside with perch and bird toys - make sure the cage door is open. Also hang some articles of your worn clothing or birds favorite scent out near the open cage. Post signs with your contact information and the birds picture where the bird went missing. Post to Next Door - any community page that can get the information out. Play bird chirping sounds and stop and listen for a response from your bird. Prayers your bird is found safely.
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Leslye E.
7 days ago
Posted on Lost and Found birds of the US. https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1H8VUxcG15/?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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