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Post by gilmansl on Jun 5, 2023 21:03:11 GMT
1Hello all, newbie here. I got the sulfur crested cockatoo and had him for sometime. I haven't been able to find him, and used the edit mode to see if I could locate him, no luck. Can anyone help me, and please don't say check with support because I've tried that, and there's no place for general questions.
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Post by MommySnooks 🐯 on Jun 5, 2023 21:10:12 GMT
The only two things I can think of are edit mode, which you’ve done, and using the whistle a few times to gather all the birds near the house.
Beyond that, I don’t know.?
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Post by 🌼GymGirl🌺 on Jun 5, 2023 21:21:56 GMT
Using the whistle is the only thing I can think of too. Do any other birds you have come when you whistle?
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Post by Cowslips on Jun 5, 2023 21:31:19 GMT
1Hello all, newbie here. I got the sulfur crested cockatoo and had him for sometime. I haven't been able to find him, and used the edit mode to see if I could locate him, no luck. Can anyone help me, and please don't say check with support because I've tried that, and there's no place for general questions. Hello, and welcome to the JustHayDay Forum. I'm sorry to hear of your problem. I have the same bird, and sometimes he can be difficult to find - it seems that my birds wander away from the birdhouse, and sometimes go to sleep in strange places. They can occasionally be found in areas where other pets don't go, like down the road Maggie walks up (which might explain not finding him in edit mode). I'd suggest using the whistle at the birdhouse; mine always come running when I do that. I hope this helps.
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Post by abidi on Jun 5, 2023 21:47:13 GMT
My blue peacock disappears on me too and I now know to look for him sleeping far away from the birdhouse. Whistle always calls him back though so I hope it's as simple as that for your cockatoo.
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Post by gilmansl on Jun 5, 2023 21:47:57 GMT
thanks! I blew the whistle and he came! Even in edit mode it didn't show Hector!r
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