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Lost & found birds in Lexington

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Cockatiel with bright yellow crest and orange cheeks

I lost my cockatiel, a grey bird with a bright yellow crest and orange cheeks, yesterday around 3:15pm. It was perched on my shoulder outside the Kroger on Limestone Street in Lexington, near the UK Medical Center, and it slipped from my grip when a door slammed. It’s mostly grey, with that sunny yellow crest and orange cheek patches that really stand out. There’s a tiny chipped feather on the left wing I can use to identify it. This bird is a gift from my grandmother and has a lot of sentimental value; I’m really hoping someone who finds it will reach out so I can bring it home.

Lexington 15 days ago
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Blue and white cockatiel with orange cheeks

I lost my blue and white cockatiel with orange cheeks yesterday around 5pm near the Lexington Green shopping center on Nicholasville Road. He's a small bird—about the size of a robin—with a bright orange patch on each cheek and a pale white face. He wears a tiny silver leg band engraved 'AK-4' and has a faint crescent-shaped white patch on his left wing that’s easy to spot up close. I last had him in a light-blue PetsCo cage with a yellow perch; I think he fluttered away near the Barnes & Noble and the bus stop by Lexington Green. This bird means a lot to me—it's a gift from my aunt, and I’m really hoping to get him back safe and sound.

Lexington 4 months ago
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Green parakeet with yellow head found near The Summit

I found a little green parakeet with a bright yellow head perched on the bookstore sign outside The Summit on Harrodsburg Road in Lexington this afternoon around 1:40pm. It has a slim blue tail, and a small silver leg band with 'KY' engraved on it. It seemed healthy, chirping softly and hopping along my hand, and it showed no fear after I coaxed it from a bush. I’m posting here because I know someone out there must be missing their pet—this bird looks tame and belongs with its family. If you think it’s yours, tell me the name on the leg band or what color the bird’s favorite treat is; I’ll bring it to you.

Lexington 5 months ago

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