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| More Website Resources for Lost & Found Birds |
| You can also list your Lost or Found Cockatiels by emailing BIRDCHANNEL. COM |
| And list Lost & Found birds at: http://www.911parrotalert.com/ |
| Including a photo will better helpthe public recognize your bird. |
| Do you have an experience with reuniting with a lost or missing Cockatiel? Help others by SHARING YOUR STORY! Contact us and we'll help you write it to post here! Contact: Webmaster@ CockatielFoundation. com |
| Articles Coming Soon: "When a Bird is Lost or Missing" "What to do When You Find a Lost Bird" |

| The Cockatiel Foundation, Inc. is not responsible for any rewards offered or implied in the listings published on this website, nor the success of reuniting, finding, or transferring any cockatiel. The Lost & Found Listing is a volunteer service to aid the cockatiel community. |
LOCATIONS & SIGHTINGS Cockatiels are strong flyers and can cover great distances in short periods of time, therefore the states, rather than cities are highlighted. Some cockatiels are known to join small flocks of birds that lead them to bird feeders to find food. They can also pair with other escaped cockatiels, parrot-type or wild birds. If you should SIGHT a loose or flying cockatiel outdoors, please contact webmaster@CockatielFoundation.com and the sighting will be posted here with the date (Include color, markings, activity, other birds, or any other information that could be helpful). Just fill out the FOUND form under Lost and Found |
| If you forgot to add your telephone number, email address, photo, or other information, email the webmaster at webmaster@ CockatielFoundation.com REMEMBER to tell us which listing is yours! |
| Please let us know if you found the owner so we can remove your listing and let others know. Thank you. |
| Photos are strongly enouraged to help owners and family, friends, neighbors, & co-workers recognize a bird |
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