| Someone I know had a tame, people friendly cockatiel fly up to them at a BBQ in Rock Creek Hills (Kensington) last night. It wants to stay. They want to find its owner. They're taking it to a shelter on Tuesday if they can't find it's owner. |
| Make sure they look on craigslist. I found the owner of a lost bird that way, and reunited it with its people. |
| You could suggest they take it to Phoenix Landing in Virginia, which is a no-kill shelter for birds. Possibly Phoenix Landing has foster folks close to your friends. |
| My husband's friend lost one a few months ago. He searched for days and is still devastated. Please contact your local animal shelter and hopefully they can help you find the owner. |
| Thanks! |
| If anyone comes across this and knows someone who lost their bird, it is now with the Mo Co Humane Society. |
| Have them call DJ Feathers. They're cockatiel breeders and know how to track ownders through the band on the foot of the bird. We have cockatiels (which is why i know this). |
| I'm in the homewood section of kensington abd I'm almist positive I've seen a post for a lost cockateil recently. I was about ti take a walk with my ds...I'll go look for the info. I'll post the info when we get back, likely around 2pm. |
| 11:56 Could you just call the number in the sign and tell them to contact the humane society? Thanks! |
11:56 again...the sign was for a lost parrot.
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| Poor guy. If we didn't already have a fairly needy parrot, presuming his owners don't turn up, I'd check into getting him. |
| also call some vets in the area and let them know you found it. Many offices have a book of lost pets. I called the local vets when I lost my cat a couple of years ago and they were happy to take my info. |