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Found Birds in Montréal

These are birds recently spotted by neighbours in Montréal. A quick post with a photo and a location can reunite a pet with their family within hours.

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Recent sightings near Montréal

Spotted8d ago

Grey bird spotted

came across a grey bird at Jean-Talon Market. Was a bit shy but stayed in the area
by Jean-Talon Market, Montréal
1056 views
Spotted11d ago

Green and red bird spotted

green and red bird hanging around Verdun on Wellington. Kept its distance.
by Verdun on Wellington, Montréal
755 views
SpottedMay 18

Blue bird spotted

Came across a blue bird at Jean-Talon Market. Seemed friendly.
Jean-Talon Market area, Montréal
578 views
SpottedMay 10

Yellow bird spotted

A small yellow bird has been hanging around Mile End on St-Viateur for the last little while. Doesn’t look injured or anything, just seems lost. If this is yours please check the area.
near Mile End on St-Viateur, Montréal
1025 views
SpottedMay 8

Yellow bird spotted

there’s a yellow bird walking around Villeray
near Villeray, Montréal
1318 views
SpottedMay 5

White bird spotted

bird loose near Lachine
around Lachine, Montréal
534 views
SpottedApr 17

Green & red bird spotted

Small green parrot sitting on my balcony railing. Let me pick her up. Whistling a tune.
Plateau, Montréal
658 views

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What to do if you find a stray in Montréal

  1. 1

    If the pet seems safe to approach, check for a collar and tag

    A visible phone number or tag is often the fastest path to reuniting the pet with their family.

  2. 2

    Take a clear photo and note the exact location

    Photos are the single biggest factor in matching a stray to a lost-pet listing.

  3. 3

    Post the sighting on Lost.ca

    One minute, no account required. Your post is visible to every owner searching Montréal.

  4. 4

    Take the pet to a shelter or vet to scan for a microchip

    Most shelters scan for free. Vets can also check the microchip registry.

  5. 5

    If you can safely hold the pet, do so

    Many owners aren't nearby to pick up immediately. If you can't hold them, at least mark where and when you saw them.

Shelters and rescues near Montréal

Contacting local shelters is one of the most important steps in reuniting a lost pet. Many shelters only hold stray animals for 72 hours, so call the ones nearest where your pet was last seen as soon as you can. Lost.ca partners with humane societies and shelters across Canada, and many now post the strays they take in on Lost.ca too, which is why owners often spot their pet in this feed before the shelter calls.

SPCA de Montréal
Montréal, QC
SPCA Roussillon
Delson, QC
SPCA Ouest de l'Île
Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC
SPCA Montérégie
Sainte-Angèle-de-Monnoir, QC

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Helpful guides

Short guides for finders. If you have a pet with you or just spotted one, these cover the essentials.

Found a stray?
How to approach a scared pet safely and reach the owner fast.
Microchip registries
Which Canadian registries vets scan, and how owners update theirs.
The first 24 hours
What the owner on the other side is doing right now.

You found a pet in Montréal?

A quick post with a photo and location can reunite a pet with their family within hours. No account needed.

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