Lost Bird Cockatiel from Enfield Middlesex EN3
This lost Cockatiel Bird was last seen around Enfield Middlesex EN3
Reward Available for Safe Return
He went missing at 10:15am on the 15th September 2018. He's not hand tamed, but will come to family members. He's generally pretty relaxed, not easily startled. He's about 14 maybe 15 years old. One of his favourite foods was Pizza.
He grew up with nets and blinds over the back door, he would spend alot of time in the conservatory sitting amongst the plants and tweeting incredibly loudly, he's only ever been outside on 1 other occasion, that was when his wings where clipped and be was in process of being hand tamed. He did not like and it was scared, my mum brought him back indoors. He's never paid any interest in going outside, his character has changed over the past month, he's become alot friendlier and wanting more company. We've had him since he was 6 weeks old I believe. Hope me comes home soon.
He has grey and white pattern on his wings, his head and belly are yellow.
Contact | Contact Member |
Missing since | 15 Sep 2018 |
Breed | Cockatiel |
Dominant colour | Yellow |
Gender | Male |
Approx age | 14 |
Neutered | No |
Microchipped | No |
Location | EN3 |
Pet Listing ID | 88668 |
The following found pets are matches to this lost bird, these were listed on the lost bird register after this pet has gone missing.
# | Possible Found Pet Matches | Date Listed |
---|---|---|
106728 | Found Bird Cockatiel from Enfield Middlesex N18 | 05 Aug 2024 |
90866 | Found Bird Cockatiel from Ruislip Middlesex HA4 | 22 Apr 2019 |
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