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If you lost your parrot or found a missing parrot, you can create a listing on Petopic. Turkey's most comprehensive lost parrot platform.

Lost Fig Parrot | Small, Quiet | Please Contact If Seen

Lost Fig Parrot | Small, Quiet | Please Contact If Seen

Young (6 Months - 2 Years)
Female
Educated
Lost
1024 views
Lost Ringneck Parakeet | Green with Blue Ring | Please Help
Lovable, feedable pet

Lost Ringneck Parakeet | Green with Blue Ring | Please Help

Young (6 Months - 2 Years)
Male
Educated
Lost
848 views
Lost Sun Conure | Bright Yellow-Orange | Please Help Bring Him Home
Lovable, feedable pet

Lost Sun Conure | Bright Yellow-Orange | Please Help Bring Him Home

Young (6 Months - 2 Years)
Male
Educated
Lost
1008 views
LOST BIRD – ROSSELLA

LOST BIRD – ROSSELLA

0-6 months
Male
Educated
Lost
1258 views
Lost Pesquet’s Parrot | Large Black-Red Parrot | Please Contact

Lost Pesquet’s Parrot | Large Black-Red Parrot | Please Contact

Adult (2 - 7 Years)
Male
Educated
Lost
917 views
Rosella lost – bird escaped from the house

Rosella lost – bird escaped from the house

Young (6 Months - 2 Years)
Female
Not Educated
Lost
974 views
Lost African Grey Parrot | Responds to Name | Help Needed

Lost African Grey Parrot | Responds to Name | Help Needed

Adult (2 - 7 Years)
Male
Educated
Lost
639 views
Lost cockatiel | Very sociable | Responds to whistles

Lost cockatiel | Very sociable | Responds to whistles

Young (6 Months - 2 Years)
Female
Educated
Lost
918 views
Lost Ringneck Parakeet | Green with long tail | Responds to “Rio”

Lost Ringneck Parakeet | Green with long tail | Responds to “Rio”

Young (6 Months - 2 Years)
Male
Not Educated
Lost
684 views
Lost Rosella parrot – please report any sightings.

Lost Rosella parrot – please report any sightings.

Adult (2 - 7 Years)
Male
Not Educated
Lost
896 views
Our Grey Parrot's friend has gone missing.

Our Grey Parrot's friend has gone missing.

Adult (2 - 7 Years)
Female
Not Educated
Lost
767 views
Lost Eclectus Parrot | Green color | Anyone who sees it is kindly requested to report it.

Lost Eclectus Parrot | Green color | Anyone who sees it is kindly requested to report it.

Adult (2 - 7 Years)
Male
Not Educated
Lost
961 views
Lost cockatiel | Very sociable | Reward offered if found

Lost cockatiel | Very sociable | Reward offered if found

Young (6 Months - 2 Years)
Female
Not Educated
Lost
995 views
LOST Blue-Yellow Macaw | Large bird | Anyone who sees it, please write (very urgent)

LOST Blue-Yellow Macaw | Large bird | Anyone who sees it, please write (very urgent)

Adult (2 - 7 Years)
Male
Educated
Lost
981 views
My Macaw bird is lost

My Macaw bird is lost

Adult (2 - 7 Years)
Male
Educated
Lost
1747 views
Lost Green-cheeked Conure | Very sociable | Help needed

Lost Green-cheeked Conure | Very sociable | Help needed

Young (6 Months - 2 Years)
Female
Not Educated
Lost
718 views
Lost rosella — escaped domestic bird

Lost rosella — escaped domestic bird

Young (6 Months - 2 Years)
Male
Not Educated
Lost
917 views
Lost Rosella parrot – flew away from home.

Lost Rosella parrot – flew away from home.

Young (6 Months - 2 Years)
Female
Not Educated
Lost
931 views
Lost Blue-and-Golden Macaw | Large Size | Please Contact Us Immediately If Sighted | Urgent

Lost Blue-and-Golden Macaw | Large Size | Please Contact Us Immediately If Sighted | Urgent

Adult (2 - 7 Years)
Male
Educated
Lost
837 views
Lost parrot listings and search platform

Frequently Asked Questions

What should you do immediately if your parrot goes missing?

Losing a parrot is extremely stressful. People searching for “lost parrot” or “missing pet parrot” are often overwhelmed because parrots are intelligent, vocal, and deeply bonded to their owners. The first hours after a parrot escapes are the most critical.

Unlike small birds, parrots may fly farther, but they often land nearby out of confusion or fear. Acting calmly and strategically greatly improves recovery chances.

  1. Stay calm: shouting or chasing may push the parrot farther away
  2. Identify the escape point: window, door, balcony
  3. Search nearby high spots: trees, rooftops, power lines
  4. Bring the cage outside: door open, food and water inside
  5. Talk calmly: use familiar words or phrases
  6. Act quickly: the first 24 hours are crucial

How far can a lost parrot usually fly?

One of the most common questions after “parrot escaped” is how far the bird might travel. Parrots are strong flyers, but many pet parrots are not fully adapted to outdoor flight.

In many cases, a lost parrot stays within hearing distance of its home, especially during the first day.

  • First hours: often within a few hundred meters
  • First day: may perch high and stay vocal or silent
  • After 24–48 hours: distance may increase due to hunger
  • Main factors: wind, noise, fear, predator presence

How do you create an effective lost parrot listing?

An effective lost parrot listing can make the difference between recovery and silence. Many missing parrot ads fail because they are emotional but unclear.

A good listing helps strangers quickly recognize the bird and know how to help.

  1. Clear title: “Lost Parrot” or “Missing Pet Parrot”
  2. Exact location: city, neighborhood, nearby landmarks
  3. Date and time: when the parrot escaped
  4. Description: species, color, size, tail length
  5. Behavior: talks, whistles, friendly or shy
  6. Photo: recent, clear, and recognizable
  7. Contact details: phone number or direct message

What information should a missing parrot report include?

People searching for “missing bird parrot” often don’t know which details matter most. A strong report should focus on information that helps others identify the bird quickly.

  • Parrot species: macaw, cockatoo, African grey, etc.
  • Speech ability: words or sounds it repeats
  • Escape reason: open window, door accident
  • Last seen location: exact spot and direction
  • Reward: optional but increases attention
  • Special markings: leg band, feather damage

Where should you post a lost parrot advertisement?

Posting a lost parrot ad in the right places is critical. Parrots are highly visible birds, and community awareness plays a major role.

  • Local community groups: Facebook and neighborhood forums
  • Lost pet websites: bird and exotic pet sections
  • Veterinary clinics: especially avian specialists
  • Pet stores: staff and bulletin boards
  • Social media: location-tagged posts and shares

Do lost parrots come back on their own?

Sometimes yes. Parrots may return if they hear familiar voices, sounds, or see their cage. However, fear and exhaustion can prevent them from finding their way back.

  • More likely: calm areas with familiar sounds
  • Less likely: busy, noisy environments
  • Key trigger: familiar voices and food

How long should you search for a missing parrot?

Many lost parrots are recovered days or even weeks later. Giving up too early is one of the most common mistakes.

  1. First week: intensive daily searching
  2. Weeks 2–3: repost and update listings
  3. After one month: keep ads visible
  4. Persistence: dramatically increases recovery chances

Can a pet parrot survive outdoors?

Pet parrots are not fully adapted to outdoor survival. Weather, predators, and lack of food pose serious risks.

  • Short-term survival: possible in mild conditions
  • Long-term survival: high risk
  • Main dangers: predators, cold, dehydration

Does offering a reward help find a lost parrot?

Yes. Offering a reward often increases attention and sharing. Even stating “reward offered” without a specific amount can help.

  • Reward listings: receive more responses
  • Amount: does not need to be specified
  • Safety tip: verify sightings carefully

What should you do with the listing once the parrot is found?

Once the parrot is safely found, update the listing as “found”. This prevents confusion and helps maintain trust in lost pet communities.

Thanking those who helped also encourages future community support.

Last updated: 05/05/2026 16:53