(For local area only)
Is your bird missing? Did you find a lost bird? Follow these suggestions to increase the chance of the bird finding it's home.
· Post on 911 Parrot Alert
· Call the local newspapers and place an ad. Some newspapers offer free ads for this. Check the paper everyday.
**The Oregonian: 503-221-8000 · Nickel Ads: 503-255-3780 · The Columbian: 360-694-3391 · Gresham Outlook: 503-667-6633**
· Check with the Humane Society every day to see if they have received a found bird.
· Check our lost and found everyday to see if your bird has been added.
· Check with Dove Lewis Animal Hospital to see if they have received it.
· Call area veterinarians to see if someone has turned in the bird to them.
· Make flyers to place around your neighborhood.
· If you can hear your bird or you think it's close by, place it's cage outside with the door propped open. It may come down for food or water.
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If you have lost a bird please e-mail the following information to Christa
TYPE OF BIRD:
COLOR OF BIRD:
DATE OF LOSS:
AREA BIRD WAS LOST:
DISTINGUISHING MARKINGS:
BANDED? (YES OR NO)
IF BANDED, BAND NUMBER:
MICRO-CHIPPED?
IF YOUR BIRD TALKS, WORDS IT SAYS:
ANY OTHER INFORMATION YOU THINK WILL HELP FIND YOUR BIRD:
YOUR NAME:
YOUR HOME PHONE NUMBER:
YOUR WORK NUMBER OR CELL NUMBER:
E-MAIL ADDRESS:
IF YOU HAVE A PICTURE IT CAN BE INCLUDED - .jpg format
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If you have found a bird please e-mail the following info to Christa
TYPE OF BIRD FOUND:
COLOR OF THE BIRD:
AREA BIRD WAS FOUND
DATE BIRD WAS FOUND
IS BIRD BANDED?
YOUR NAME:
YOUR HOME PHONE NUMBER:
YOUR WORK OR CELL NUMBER:
YOUR E-MAIL ADDRESS:
(Band number or other identifying information, such as special words the bird says or special markings will not be published to help you identify the correct owner of the bird. Please do not offer this info to callers. Ask them if they are able to identify the bird by telling YOU what the words, markings or band numbers are.)
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You will be contacted directly unless requested otherwise.
Your bird will remain on this site up to six months but we would appreciate being notified if the bird has returned home.
Rose City Exotic Bird Club assumes no responsibility for information or accuracy of information submitted.