I lost maggie tonight!!

You call the # you get charged BIG time. I am trying to find a copy of the email to send to you
 
Yeah. I looked up Hostels in San Antonio.

There aren't any in the area where she was lost.

I figured this was probably a scam.
 
NEW SCAM!!! Be aware!!
Just got this email from my Craigslist ad for my lost cat OLIVER.
Betting all they do is change out *cat* for *dog* *bird*, whatever...
I'm sure it's a SCAM.... Maybe you call the number & get charged a ridiculous amount or something??
This is the email:::
****Hi. I am tourist from Europe, I live in hostel. My neighbor have found your cat. I have limited access to internet, call me for details, if you want! I lost my phone( you can call to my another Europe number for details 3***********78 Julia!****


I blocked out a few of the #'s I bet they match yours.

Sorry Mark :(
 
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Mark, on my other group I posted on, people are really praying for you and concerned as well. The group doesn't even have anything to do with Macaws, but some really caring bird people nonetheless. There is one member who was so sweet, she told me she and her husband will be thinking of ideas today, although they know you've already thought of about everything. Tonight they came up with this for me to tell you.

She said maybe you can record your voice calling for her and talking to her, and send the recording to people who say they've seen her, so if they see her again they can play the recording. It's such a long shot, but it was so nice of her to suggest.

I know you are just totally beside yourself and in indescribable agony over this, but I hope you can nonetheless manage somehow to sleep a little and keep eating. Maggie needs you to be strong when you find her. Hugs Mark.

It's the knot in my stomach. Lost my appetite. Can't really eat much. I'm trying.

I'm only able to sleep a few hours a night. Too upset. Too worried. Trying not to kick myself too much...
 
Do you have any neighbors who dislike you or your bird? Sounds like these pranksters have good knowledge of your ordeal.

Total POS people.

No. This is more kids who see the number, and think it's funny to mess with people. Some of that is bound to happen. They don't necessarily think before they act... lack of empathy problem in some teenagers, really.
 
Do you have any neighbors who dislike you or your bird? Sounds like these pranksters have good knowledge of your ordeal.

Total POS people.

I think some people are just horrible trolls who have nothing better to do. They probably just got the contact info off a flier and decided that it would be "fun" to mess around. People do the same thing with other missing pets and even children. It's disgusting.

Exactly.

I put the information out there on social media, and the internet, and all the mail boxes in the area for that matter.

Anyone seeing this will have enough information to mess with me if they choose to.

AGAIN, MOST FOLKS HAVE BEEN HONEST, AND HELPFUL. AND DON'T THINK I DON'T APPRECIATE EVERYTHING EVERYONE HAS BEEN DOING...
 
Is Stephen still coming to help look? If I had the time to take off work I would be there in a heart beat! But I am thinking of you and Maggie! [emoji177]
 
Mark I've been think of you and Maggie, said some prayers and sniffled more than a few times. That wound up, haunting empty feeling of a lost pet is absolutely horrible but do take care of yourself.
You likely already know this but I had two suggestions. First go with your intuition if you feel like you should look somewhere. I found a missing bird after five days because I looked where I felt like I should instead of where my head told me. It was a spot there was no way she would be but yet she was.
Second someone suggested a drone. If you can find some techie folks it is a great idea. Having watched both domestic and wild birds usually they either flee or chase, either way they move and are visible. You also get an above the tree line view. I know my brother in law jumps at any chance to fly for someone. I wish we were closer!
I hope you have good news soon. Try not let the ups and downs of hope burn you out...steady on.
 
This is what I am clinging to at the moment:

"The key to getting a bird back is perseverance. Do not accept that you will not get the bird back once you have lost sight of him or her. As a professional bird trainer that free flies many types of birds on a regular basis, Parrots are often the easiest type of bird to locate and recover. Thankfully our parrots often seek out human or bird companionship if and when they have a big flight adventure."

I've done everything possible. Keep lookiing, but mainly now we wait for that call.

I don't know anyone with a drone, but I'll look into it.

Stephen and I are going out to look tonight.
 
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I wish I could look more

You've got enough on your plate.

Right now, it's probably going to be less about looking, and more about waiting for someone to call saying she's showed up in their yard.

Who knows if we are even looking in the right place anymore. I was out there all day yesterday, and most of the evening on Monday, and came up empty.
 
I couldn't take off work,wish there was something I could do. Good luck mark..keep us posted..we are all praying for you and Maggie.
 
I couldn't take off work,wish there was something I could do. Good luck mark..keep us posted..we are all praying for you and Maggie.

Honestly, I think I've done everything humanly possible at this point.
 
Honestly, I think I've done everything humanly possible at this point.

I completely agree, Mark, you have done everything you possibly can, and I believe that all your hard work is going to bring Maggie back home to you.
Still sending prayers and hoping today is the day.
 
Every time I see an update I literary stop breathing for a moment. I will keep believing we will see a happy message soon! Mark, still thinking of both of you all the time!
 
Every time I see an update I literary stop breathing for a moment. I will keep believing we will see a happy message soon!

Same here.

She will come home. Just like Tusk did.
 
She's smart enough to still be looking for home I'm sure. Can't hurt to still be looking. Probably just a really big area to look. :(
 
She's smart enough to still be looking for home I'm sure. Can't hurt to still be looking. Probably just a really big area to look. :(

Stephen and I are going out looking again tonight after work. But frankly, I'm reaching the point where exhaustion is starting to take it's toll. I've walked somewhere around 8-10 miles per day since Saturday looking for her... and at this point I'm sleep deprived, a bit dehydrated, and well, basically just to the point where I'm fried... But I'm going back out after work tonight. And I continue to hope.

However, she could be anywhere, and that approach is kind of needle in the haystack. The point of putting out all the flyers, and talking to people, and doing social media, and doing all those pet finder calls is to get other sets of eyes alerted to the fact that she's out there.

She's too big to miss. When someone sees her, I want them to know to call me, and not just blow it off.

My best chance for success will be getting that call, I think.

Problem is my phone stopped ringing.
 
I wish I could say or do something helpful. Hopefully enough people are keeping their eyes open for her.
 

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