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For owls that are superb.

US Wild Animal Rescue Database: Animal Help Now

International Wildlife Rescues: RescueShelter.com

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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.

For more detailed help, see the OwlPages Rescue page.

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From Center for Wildlife

Ever find yourself in a sticky situation? This Great- horned Owl sure did.

These are some before and after photos of patient 2105, a beautiful Great-horned Owl who found themselves stuck in a manure pile on a farm. 2105 was most likely pursuing prey or misjudged a landing and was then entrapped in the manure pile where they clearly had quite the struggle.

Unfortunately, this owl did some significant damage to a handful of primary feathers and was extremely dehydrated. After being cleaned up, our team got to work providing fluid therapy and assessing for any additional damage. 2105 is still with us after 29 days of care and will hopefully continue on a path to release.

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[–] anon6789 13 points 4 months ago (1 children)
[–] [email protected] 8 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Looks like he experienced a real Oh-Shit!-Moment.

Ok, I'll see myself out...

[–] anon6789 6 points 4 months ago

That was a real...stinker... 😜 😆