LOST Sun Conure

by Gina

Lost Sun Conure - Selden, Long Island - Sept 13, 2007

Lost Sun Conure, banded approximately 3 years old--sex unknown. Answers to Rainbow.

Lost on Thursday Sept. 13 in Selden, Long Island.

Last seen in facinity of Oakmont Avenue Selden on Friday.

Contact: Gina 631-512-1364 or email
champk9 at aol.com if found or sighted please.

Rainbow is friendly but extremely loud. Children heartbroken.

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LOST Sun Conure

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Oct 09, 2007
911ParrotAlert message #32758
by: Terry

Reply to: comm-439415009@...
[comm-439415009 (@) craigslist.org
Date: 2007-Oct-07, 5:31PM EDT

Oct-1-07 if you lost a parrot call tom 631-514-1839

**Please do not hit reply. The poster of this ad is NOT the finder. Contact the
finder at the number above.**
If you call please try to find out any of this information and let us know:
-the 'type' of this bird
-if it is banded
-the date it was found

* Location: suffolk county
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Sep 24, 2007
LOST: NY, Selden/Long Island, Sun conure
by: DianaRae@911ParrotAlert.com

Hello,

I am a volunteer with 911 Parrot Alert, an international group dedicated to reuniting lost companion birds with their people. Your http://www.parrotsnow.com ad has been cross-posted to our 911 Parrot Alert lost and found bird database. We have over 30,000 listings for lost and found birds, organized by location, type and date. This is a free service provided by volunteers with a passion for parrots many of which have lost birds of their own and know exactly what you are going through.

I lost an African Grey Timneh, Marvin in March, 2007 and am still searching for him. So I know exactly what you are going thru at this time.

Please understand, the more you do right now the better chances of getting your bird back. If people know your bird is missed and loved they may feel compelled to return your bird if they have found it.

Please complete the Lost Bird form at: http://www.911ParrotAlert.com/LostBirdReport.html. Return it to: lostbirds@911ParrotAlert.com. With this information, we can help watch for 'found bird' ads that come in your area.

Our site includes a list of resources, where you can search for matching "found' birds in your area, or post a "lost" ad for your bird. Also included is a list of tips for finding your lost parrot. http://www.911ParrotAlert.com/HelpfulTips.html <--Try to do ALL of these things - just one might be the reason your bird is returned.

Please feel free to visit our site & sign up for the 'yahoo group' to search our database for possible 'found' matches. Lost and found birds are added day and night. Members receive email notifications several times a day of all birds lost & found each day. Make sure to choose "daily digest" when you sign up. This is a free service. http://www.911ParrotAlert.com/SearchDatabase.html
Don't give up. Birds are often reunited after several weeks, even months of being lost. Wishing you the best of luck! Please let us know if we may be of assistance, and please also share the good news when the bird has been reunited.

Best Regards,

Diana Rae, Volunteer
http://www.911ParrotAlert.com

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