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Lost Birds Database for Los Angeles, CA

Search lost and found birds, as well as other pets, in the Los Angeles area with PawBoost.

104 lost birds in your search

Lost Unknown Bird last seen Santa Fe Ave and W Willow St, Long Beach, CA 90810

Reported 5 months ago, updated 3 months ago

Pancho Unknown Bird

LOST PawBoost ID: 72598415


Long Beach, CA 90810

He likes to say his name and sometimes call people dogs in Spanish

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Lost Male Bird last seen Near auto body, Burbank, CA 91504

Reported 3 months ago, updated 3 months ago

Kai Male Bird

LOST PawBoost ID: 72745224


Burbank, CA 91504

Cockatiel

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Lost Unknown Bird last seen Pacoima, Los Angeles, CA 91331

Reported 3 months ago

Lupito Unknown Bird

LOST PawBoost ID: 72787021


Los Angeles, CA 91331

He has some black nails and some white he is also aggressive towards people he don’t know !

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Lost Male Bird last seen Yayas Burgers and KFC, Huntington Park, CA 90255

Reported 3 months ago, updated 3 months ago

Bolillo Male Bird

LOST PawBoost ID: 72725024


Huntington Park, CA 90255

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Lost Bird Data for Los Angeles, CA

There are 104 lost birds in Los Angeles, CA.

Find Local Bird Shelters in Los Angeles, CA

PawBoost has communities of bird-lovers across the country and beyond that help find missing birds, and that means partnerships with bird shelters in the US and in Canada.

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Find Your Bird Sooner with PawBoost

When you have a missing bird, it can be difficult to know what to do in the moment.

How do I find my bird? Do I have to visit the bird shelters in my area in person, or is it okay to just call? How can I get the word out to my local community in Los Angeles?

With our free tools and premium add-on services, PawBoost helps lost bird owners find their furry loved ones – 2,264,178 pets reunited and counting!

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Frequently Asked Questions

I lost my bird. What should I do?

Take advantage of online platforms – they help you get the word out, quickly and easily. You can report your lost bird to PawBoost in no time flat. We'll send an email alert to our local members, post to the PawBoost-powered Facebook page for your area, add your bird to our lost & found, and make a lost bird flyer – all for free.

Other sites that help you raise local awareness for your lost bird with minimal time and effort are Nextdoor.com – a PawBoost partner – and Craigslist. Both of these sites have very active lost & found sections mainly used for lost pets. We highly recommend you use these resources in addition to PawBoost!

Visit your local shelters and animal control agencies in person. Details can get lost in translation over the phone and that might lead to missed connection.

If chipped, make sure your bird's microchip is registered and up to date. If you don't know your pet's chip manufacturer or number, your vet should be able to help locate this information.

Put up flyers and tell your neighbors to be on the lookout. The more you engage the Los Angeles community, the better your chances of a happy reunion!

Read our full guide on how to find your lost bird for more actionable tips.

Where do I report a lost bird in Los Angeles, CA?

If you lost a bird, we would like to help. You can report a lost bird to PawBoost for free to help find your bird in the Los Angeles area. Millions of pet lovers have signed up for our local lost & found pet alerts, and that includes pet lovers near Los Angeles!

Do I have to pay for premium PawBoost services to find my lost bird?

You don't have to pay to find your lost pet with PawBoost. PawBoost's free bird finder services have helped millions of people reunite with their lost birds.

PawBoost does offer premium upgrades to help increase the reach of your lost pet alert.

You can learn more about what free and premium services PawBoost offers here.