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Wed, Apr 22, 2026, 06:46 PM

Ciudad Guayana, Venezuela

8.29500, -62.72800

A lost pet poster for a parrot named Bumpy is prominently displayed on a textured, light brown surface, likely a wooden wall, affixed with clear tape. The poster, oriented vertically but captured in a…read more

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A lost pet poster for a parrot named Bumpy is prominently displayed on a textured, light brown surface, likely a wooden wall, affixed with clear tape. The poster, oriented vertically but captured in a landscape frame, has a white background with a bold red border. Two photographs of the missing parrot, a Green-cheeked conure (referred to as "perico cara sucia"), are featured. The larger image shows the parrot in profile with green, yellow, and dark plumage, and a red circle highlighting a specific spot on its body. A smaller image below it shows the parrot facing forward. The large red text "SE BUSCA" (MISSING) runs vertically down the center of the poster, followed by "AYÚDAME A REGRESAR A CASA BUMPY" (HELP ME RETURN HOME BUMPY). Under "SEÑAS PARTICULARES:" (PARTICULAR MARKS/CHARACTERISTICS:), the poster describes Bumpy as approximately 20cm tall and weighing 64 grams. Key identifiers include two white paint spots on its right wing and a clipped tail. It is noted that Bumpy is easily identifiable, responds to its name and repeated kissing sounds, and "NO ES AGRESIVO" (IS NOT AGGRESSIVE). The last known location, "LUGAR DE EXTRAVIÓ," is specified as "Alta Vista sur, centro y norte" (Alta Vista South, Central and North). A reward is offered ("OFREZCO RECOMPENSA"). Two phone numbers are provided for contact: 04249139978 and 04123227487. The wear on the poster and tape indicates it has been up for some time in Ciudad Guayana, Venezuela, conveying the owner's distressed plea for assistance.