 If anybody has any information that can help us find them, there is an $8,000 reward. $8,000? Yeah. Anybody that wants to help us, you know, find them, find them. Hopefully, we can get them back. We're hopeful we'll get them back. Hello, my fellow flighters, snippers, and hatchlings. My name is Marlene McCohen, and this is George. And we come to you with some very, very bad news today. And we're going to need your help. I want to tell you this now before we go in and show you what's happened, just because we're in the car and it's a little bit easier to explain. So one of our favorite bird stores, Canoga Discount Birds in Los Angeles, California, was broken into last night. And two of your favorite birds were taken. Like, I'm sorry to tell you this, but Abby, you guys know the dancing bird that I love hanging out with so much, the major Mitchell Cockatoo and Paco, the Amazon, it does seem very targeted. They were able to break in here and just go right for these birds. So here we go, let's go into the store. They're going to be traumatized now. They're going to go through hell right now, even if we get them back. They're still going to be, you know, it's bad. That's why everybody needs to really try and help get these birds back. Do they match through their feathers? But look, blood feather, and then look at this one. Look at it. So he's bleeding. So they pulled Paco, they pulled him out of that? He's a chunkster. Now I wonder, that must have hurt him. Terrible people. Oh my God. How did they do this? The pro-gyre. So they broke in last night. They took the door out, the whole door out, and they took Abby, the major Mitchell Cockatoo and Paco, the yellow-necked Amazon, you know? They're store birds that are older than they live in the store with us. Why is that weird? So that is, we have two rose-breasted cockatoos. We have macaw babies, gray babies, and you know, they rather fight Paco to take them, you know? Because there were feathers on the floor. Like there was blood feathers too, so he put up a fight. Abby also, there were feathers of Abby on the floor. It was very sad, you know, we're heartbroken. Does the door have bars on it? Yeah, and they took the whole door. Oh. It was like a crowbar or something. How do you do this? Two, ten in the middle. Black car, I think. I mean, we see a black car, but we don't know if it's really them. You can't tell what kind of car it is. How they grab the bird? Yeah, actually, Paco, you could tell they grab them from right here. Yeah, on the video, you could see when Paco falls here and then somebody just picks him up. This cage was locked, so they bended the door, the metal door, it's a California cage. And then Abby's cage had locks too, so they took the whole door out, the foreign door, to take Abby's. If anybody has any information that can help us find them, it is an $8,000 reward. $8,000 reward? Yeah. Anybody that wants to help us find them. Hopefully we can get them back. We're hopeful we'll get them back. They are very sad, you know? We miss Paco and Abby. So guys, it's an $8,000 reward for anybody who can help find Abby and Paco. These are very loved birds by the entire community. I've heard so many stories about Abby and Paco. I've danced with Abby many, many times. We've had a lot of good times with Abby. Paco's known for only liking certain kids. He's just a store steeple. So if you guys can help us by going through Craigslist ads, telling all your local bird stores to be aware if someone comes in and tries to sell a bird, looking into ads everywhere and anywhere of someone trying to sell these birds independently. If you know anyone or have a friend that just acquired a yellow-naked Amazon or a major Mitchell cockatoo, because that's how so many people are acquiring so easily these days. Then keep an eye out. Ask questions. Do your part because we have to try to find these birds. Remember, it's an $8,000 reward and that goes for you too. Whoever stole the dam bird, you wanna bring the bird back. No questions. Ask. We just want the bird back. No questions back. Mm-hmm. So. Thank you so much. No, you're welcome. Is there anything else you think we should say? It's messed up. How long has Abby been here? Abby's been here like six years. I'm Paco forever. Like, all his life. They're gonna be very scared right now. But they really don't like anybody, you know? Abby likes girls only when they come and visit. But that's about it. And Paco doesn't like anybody. He likes like three people in the whole thing. They're gonna be very scared right now, confused of now what's going on. Looks like Paco might be bleeding from all the feathers that we found on there. It's just sad. It sounds a little bit targeted. I don't think these guys know what they're doing. I think they came looking for birds and they didn't think what is, they looked at what is more valuable. So they saw birds in cages and that they're locked. Maybe that's what made them think that those are more valuable than the rest of them. No way. Look at that. They don't know that though. That's what I'm saying. No, they don't know. One of them is like, he needs birds that has got like the special like thing. And it's like, you know, so somebody that doesn't know anything about birds, they're gonna look at that bird and she's like, oh, that's probably a lot of money right there. They went for the hardest thing. Hey guys, this baby needs a home if he want a special, needs bird. He was born without a beast. He's so cute. He's the one that got away. He got away. He tried to take him and he's going to mourn. Guys, monkey was so scared that they thought he was dead because he saw what happened to Paco and he was crouching in the corner crying.