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If you find an injured owl:

Note your exact location so the owl can be released back where it came from. Contact a licensed wildlife rehabilitation specialist to get correct advice and immediate assistance.

Minimize stress for the owl. If you can catch it, toss a towel or sweater over it and get it in a cardboard box or pet carrier. It should have room to be comfortable but not so much it can panic and injure itself. If you can’t catch it, keep people and animals away until help can come.

Do not give food or water! If you feed them the wrong thing or give them water improperly, you can accidentally kill them. It can also cause problems if they require anesthesia once help arrives, complicating procedures and costing valuable time.

If it is a baby owl, and it looks safe and uninjured, leave it be. Time on the ground is part of their growing up. They can fly to some extent and climb trees. If animals or people are nearby, put it up on a branch so it’s safe. If it’s injured, follow the above advice.

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Baby Owl Update (lemmy.world)
submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by anon6789 to c/superbowl
 

The famous, face down, feet out sleeping position. A bit easier to see in the main post pic.

Comment on their development in feeding themselves. I saw Mrs Owl feeding both today, but it seems they should start doing it more on their own very soon.

Good evening, Ashton!! GHO owlets start to learn how to "self feed", meaning grabbing on to the prey with their feet/talons, and shredding it, approx between 21 - 27 days old. HH5 is 22 days old and HH6 is 19 days old, and should in next week be able to start to "self feed". If Dad or Mom pass a rodent directly to their beaks and it stays in, then they can swallow it. If there is prey already opened up with meat showing, they have just started to be able to "self feed" that way, by taking bites. Bayley has probably left the rodent there for them to try and figure out how to do it, and they won't even try until they start to get hungry enough to try. This is how it is in all raptor nests when the parents leave the prey just laying there. Of course Bayley will still feed them, but she knows that they are now coming into that age now.

Timeline of when they will start to venture out of the nest:

The fledges will be approx 45 - 49 DAYS/March 21 - 25th, or approx 7 weeks. They still will be right around there and in their parents territory until FALL/WINTER. Bayley and Joshua will supplement feed them as they hone in on their hunting skills. At any time after "branching", they could even "FLUDGE" where they "accidently fledged". So it could be between 5 - 7 weeks that they are out of the nest tree. They are EXCELLENT climbers, though, and will be able to climb trees/bushes to hide, and where their parents will feed them wherever they are.

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[–] dragonfly 8 points 11 months ago (1 children)
[–] anon6789 7 points 11 months ago

It seems like having a combo of the fun of a newborn and a tween at the same time!

She's getting more time to herself to leave the nest at least. Over the next few weeks, the parents will spend less and less time with them to get them used to owling on their own.

I was surprised by the one blurb of facts that said mom and dad will still help them out this coming winter. That's much more generous than I expected, given then don't even hang around each other during the rest of the year very much. Kinda thought they'd usher them off to find their own turf sooner, but that is nice they still help them through the first tough season on their own.