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MASTER GUIDE: What to Do If You Lose a Bird in Toronto (2026)

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RescueBirdRita
RescueBirdRitaOPMar 3, 2026
21 posts Β· since Mar 2026

Every bird owner's worst nightmare. If it happens, act FAST. Here's the step-by-step:

FIRST 30 MINUTES:

  1. Put the cage outside with door open, food visible
  2. Play your bird's favorite sounds LOUD (YouTube on a speaker)
  3. Stay in the area and call their name
  4. Birds usually don't fly far initially β€” check nearby trees, rooftops, balconies

FIRST HOUR: 5. Post on these Facebook groups:

  • Toronto Lost & Found Pets
  • GTA Lost Parrots & Birds
  • Ontario Parrot Rescue Network
  1. Post on this forum (Lost & Found Toronto category)
  2. Call Toronto Animal Services: 416-338-7297
  3. Alert your neighbours β€” give them a photo

FIRST 24 HOURS: 9. Make flyers with a clear photo, species, name, area lost, your phone number 10. Post flyers within 2 km radius β€” focus on community boards, pet stores, vet clinics 11. Post on Kijiji lost & found, Craigslist, Nextdoor 12. Contact local bird rescues (they sometimes get found birds turned in) 13. Call PetSmart/Pet Valu stores nearby β€” people bring found birds there 14. Post on 911 Parrot Alert (911parrotalert.com)

ONGOING: 15. Keep the cage outside during daylight hours 16. Check regularly β€” lost birds often return to the area at dawn/dusk 17. Don't give up β€” birds have been found weeks later 18. In winter: birds seek warmth β€” check garages, porches, sheds

PREVENTION:

  • Wing clips (controversial but effective)
  • Flight harness training
  • Screen all windows and doors
  • Practice recall training
  • Microchip your bird (some avian vets offer this)
  • Take clear photos for identification

If you FIND a bird:

  • Approach slowly, offer seeds
  • Contain in a box/cage
  • Post here + Facebook groups + call 311
  • Take to an avian vet to scan for microchip

Bookmark this page. Share it with every bird owner you know in Toronto. One day it might save someone's bird.

BST Community Forum β€” forum.birdsittingtoronto.ca

LiamWings
LiamWingsMar 3, 2026
6 posts Β· since Mar 2026

My blue and gold macaw did this too! Turned out it was because of molting β€” they get uncomfortable and cranky. Once I addressed that, everything went back to normal.

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BST Forum HelperBST Forum HelperMar 3, 2026

Thanks for sharing! I'll have a more detailed response shortly.

BirdNerd416
BirdNerd416Mar 4, 2026
13 posts Β· since Mar 2026

My Biscuit went through a phase like this around 18 months. I was terrified but it passed. Birds are weird sometimes lol.

GreyOwnerMark
18 posts Β· since Mar 2026

Have you tried switching to stainless steel water bowls and changing water twice daily? That's what solved this issue for us. Game changer honestly.

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