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LOST AFRICAN GREY in Coronado CA
Contact: 619-423-0874 or
kckaiwi@YAHOO.COM
From: Kathie Kaiwi
Sent: Saturday, September 08, 2007 11:34 AM
   Around dusk yesterday Mahalo got away from me outside. I found him about
five houses down but a neighbor trying to help scared him off.
   I haven't seen him since dark last night (Friday 7 September). I live in (64
Half Moon Bend) Coronado California - (essentially San Diego).
My phone number is 619-423-0874
   I'm happy to offer a reward and invite any suggestions for what to offer
and/or help with ideas to find Mahalo.
   I'm filled with guilt. I know better that to be outside with him. The
infamous gusts of wind helped him get altitude.
   I am a mess and don't know what to do. Thank you for listening. Any
networking is appreciated.
Kathie
STOLEN ECLECTUS PARROTS male & female in Ann Arbor MI
Contact: Ann Arbor Police tip line at 734-996-3199
   Ann Arbor police are asking for the public's help to find two exotic parrots
that were stolen from an Ann Arbor home last week. The 45-year-old homeowner
told police she left her home on Stellar Road for the day. When she returned
Wednesday afternoon she saw that her home had been burglarized and her two
Eclectus parrots were missing from their cage.
   "We don't know if they went in there specifically to get the birds or not,
but once inside, it appears they used a blanket to round the birds up and
took them out of the residence," said Lt. Michael Logghe.
   Also the thieves stole a computer, television and a DVD player, worth about
$2,000.
   The homeowner told Local 4 News that her main concern is recovering the two
18-inch-tall birds, one male, Pippen, and one female, Jewels. The birds are
valued at $1,600 each. "The birds were nesting eggs, which were left
behind," said Logghe.
   Police are asking anyone with information to call the Ann Arbor Police tip
line at 734-996-3199.
GOOD NEWS! Lost African Grey in Lakewood WA has been recovered!
From: Jean Pattison [mailto:afqueen@gate.net]
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 5:46 PM
   When Jeremy went out to look this afternoon, he heard the bird in a tree off
in the distance. Got his binoculars to look and the bird got down closer and
closer in lower trees, and flew to Jeremy as he was standing in a treeless
yard. Bird had a clear shot.
Jeannie

STOLEN Military Macaw in Moreno Valley CA
Contact: Prehistoric Times (the pet store) at 951-653-3328
From: M. E. Roth [mailto:shadow22mer@yahoo.com]
Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2007 7:25 AM
   Hercules, a Military Macaw was stolen from a Pet Shop in Moreno Valley, CA
on Tuesday Aug. 16. He was the beloved shop bird for 13 years. An article
and a picture of the bird is at
http://www.pe.com/localnews/inland/stories/PE_News_Local_R_rbird16.4c1e20.ht
ml or
http://tinyurl.com/32r679 The family has since offered a reward.
LOST CAPE PARROT in Reading Massachusetts
Contact: 781-944-7254
From: lucinda ellert [mailto:lellertwithhappyfeet@verizon.net]
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2007 9:21 AM
   Four-year old Cape named
Dizzy flew from his Longwood Rd. area home in Reading on July 22nd.

   He is friendly and knows his name. His vocabulary consists of phrases like "Dizzy bird" "Good morning Dizzy bird" "What a stupid cat" "Aflac".
   We miss him a lot, so if you see him in your trees, please contact Lucinda
at 781-944-7254.
STOLEN Parrots from Rockville Centre NY
Contact: Crimestoppers at 1-800-244-TIPS
   45 Parrots Stolen From Renowned N.Y. Pet Store (CBS) ROCKVILLE CENTRE, N.Y.
Police are searching for suspects behind a major bird heist from a pet store
in Rockville Centre, costing the owner thousands of dollars.

   Authorities say 45 parrots in all were stolen from the store owned by Mark Marone, a frequent guest known as "The Pet Keeper" on The Martha Stewart Show.
   "They took Amazon parrots, they took African gray parrots, they took cockatos," Marone tells CBS 2 HD.
   Marone's store, "Parrots Of The World," lost approximately $58,000 from the heist. "That's about 1,200 bucks a bird," he says.
   Police say the thieves broke into the store through a back window. "They knew exactly what they were doing. They were like Tom Cruise in Mission Impossible," he said.
   How they managed to get away discreetly with 45 noisy parrots is still being determined by investigators. Marone says there is surveillance video that
he turned over to authorities.
   Anyone with information on the stolen parrots is asked to call Crimestoppers
at 1-800-244-TIPS. xposted wcbstv.com August 14. 07
http://tinyurl.com/333t97
FOUND MACAW in Philadelphia PA
area
Contact: SPCA
   Local news in Philadelphia last night showed a macaw that had been found in
a park and rescued by animal control. He has lots of yellow on his head. He
is at SPCA awaiting his parents to find him.

He was in a tree at the park and appears very healthy in the photos.

FOUND COCKATIEL in Chesterfield/New Baltimore MI area on July 9, 2007
Contact:
harley_parrot@yahoo.com
   23 Mile & DW Seaton area
If you lost a cockatiel in or near Chesterfield/New Baltimore, please supply a description of the bird and if possible, a photo for identification. Must provide identifying information to claim bird.


FOUND BLUE CROWN CONURE in Vacaville CA
Contact: 530 574-2984 or email:
babyblue832174@yahoo.com
From: Carol Stanley - Feathered Nest Aviary
[mailto:headbirdbrain@feathered-nest.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2007 7:12 PM
   Samantha Hughston got a call about a found bird and was hoping it was one of hers but when she went to see it in Vacaville, CA she realized it was a Blue Crown Conure. The bird was very dehydrated and      Samantha brought it home and
is taking care of it.

   The bird is drinking and eating but must have been missing for several days.
   People may call Samantha and identify to claim at 530 574-2984 or email:
babyblue832174@yahoo.com.
Thanks for you help!
Carol Stanley
Head Birdbrain Feathered Nest Aviary feathered-nest.com 925.698.0191

LOST COCKATIEL in Hackettstown NJ
Contact:
KJZD@aol.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 10:08 PM
   We lost our cockatiel today in Hackettstown, NJ. After many hours of searching and hearing her she attempted to fly to my voice but took off in the wrong direction. We searched the surrounding neighborhood until after dark. We have flyers printed to distribute tomorrow and I will contact vets, radio stations, and the police as well as the ASPCA. We are devastated.
Thank you.


STOLEN PARROTS in Winters CA
Contact: 530-574-2984 or Solano County Deputy Deogracis Gastar at
707-421-7090
   Samantha Hughston of Winters California had the following birds stolen last night between 7 and 10:30 pm PDT

1 Hyacinth macaw microchipped and banded family pet
1 pair of blue front amazons - one blind - says hello
1 pair Congo African Greys - hen says - help, help, help water
1 Hahns macaw
   Samantha, as you can guess, is devastated. Her number is 530-574-2984. The thieves left a net and fingerprints were lifted. The Solano county sheriff number is 707-421-7090. The case number is 07-4782 and the deputy's name is Deogracis Gastar, Jr.
   If you are approached by anyone offering these birds, please contact
Samantha.
Thanks in advance!


LOST UMBRELLA COCKATOO in Shasta Lake CA
From: Bren [mailto:Redrad@charter.net]
Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2007 11:20 PM
   Lost Fred, approximately 5 yr old male cockatoo in Shasta Lake on 6-30-2007.
Reward. Please contact me @ 530-2876-9507 or 530-262-2915. Thank You,
Brenda

LOST COCKATIEL in Hales Corners WI
Contact:
girlinmoon_2000@yahoo.com or 414-425-5735 or 262-786-8929
From: Wendy Testin
Sent: Friday, July 13, 2007 10:51 PM
   I have lost my Cockatiel named Sunshine on Saturday, 7/7/07, in Hales Corners, WI. He is light yellow color with specks of gray, yellow head, orange cheeks, responds to whistling and does the wolf whistle, knows the
Andy Griffith song and says Pretty Bird. If found, please call 414-425-5735
or 262-786-8929. There is a reward and it is critical that he is found.
Thank you,
Wendy Testin

Tips for Recovering Missing Birds
http://www.parrottalk.com/missing.html

Bobbi Brinker
Author of "For the Love of Greys"
http://www.parrottalk.com/bbbook.html








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