LOST – cockatiel named Sunshine

It is with a heavy heart that I tell you Sunny got lost today. I was walking into Whitewater High School and she got spooked by the clicking of the door along with the commotion of it opening. She flew in circles around my head chirping and crying but she couldn’t figure out how to descend. When she flies at home she always lands on her cage or me (usually the top of my head) or hits a wall or ceiling and flutters down. Panicking she circled higher and higher until I couldn’t see her anymore. I lost her visually after about 10 minutes (I don’t know; it felt like a lifetime) and spent the next three hours looking for her until I had students to teach. Please keep an eye out if you live in the Whitewater area.

She responds to Sunshine but is afraid of most people (cockatiels form pair-bonds). If you see her please call me right away and I’ll come get her. She wants to come home, but is lost and doesn’t know how.

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A very special thank you to my amazing WW family. My coworkers are honestly the best, most supportive, caring people and I am especially grateful for them today

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