Lost Bird Cockatiel from London Greater London E14
This lost Cockatiel Bird was last seen around London Greater London E14
Reward Available for Safe Return
I believe Dixie is female but too young to be positive.
Dixie Missing since 13 sept 2025. Close to Canary wharf, Poplar Hight St and East India Dock Road, but could be anywhere, very healthy, fit young bird.
Strong bonding with me only.
Answers to Name and Wolf whistle.
Love to sit on Head walking around on arms and chest.
Dixie sits on your chest, looks you directly in the eyes to gain your attention… not particularly vocal, but giggles when happy, and responds to her name and the wolf-whistle, with single chirp, or rapid chirping when she wants to follow you around the house, even the toilet.
Dixie will walk down your arm sit on your hand for a quick shower in the kitchen sink when you are running your water.
Dixie is used to routine feeding, and Dawn to dusk company. Will put herself to bed in her cage and stay there till Dawn. Takes a nap after eating…
I really cannot think of any other way to describe this beautiful personality.
Typical Latino shades of yellow with red cheeks, beak well defined, sharp nails. Dark red to black eyes not very vocal but giggle and respond to her name and the wolf whistle loves her food rice, mixed beans, broccoli, and cauliflower with nuts and seeds. Very inquisitive…

| Contact | Contact Member |
| Missing since | 13 Sep 2025 |
| Breed | Cockatiel |
| Dominant colour | Yellow |
| Gender | Female |
| Approx age | 2 Months |
| Microchipped | Yes |
| Location | E14 |
| Pet Listing ID | 109026 |
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