From World Bird Sanctuary
Mistakes were made. Barred Owl 23-742 suffered an
unusual accident while hunting, getting both legs
wedged into a tree crook. Thankfully, a passerby
noticed the poor owl's plight as she hung upside down
in the tree and called our hospital for help. Our rescuers
successfully removed the owl from the tree and
brought her in for care.
While 23-742 escaped without any fractures, she has
significant constriction wounds to both her legs. With
how tightly her legs were wedged, circulation would
have been cut off to the area and to her feet for an
unknown amount of time. With injuries like this, it can
take several days before the full extent of the damage
can be determined, so it is too early to tell if she will
survive her accident.
So far, 23-742 is using both of her feet reasonably well
and is resting comfortably with medications for both
pain and to help improve circulation to the area. Her
wounds are bandaged, and she will receive daily
cleaning and dressing changes to monitor the
condition of the tissue.
That looks to be a very uncomfortable way to be stuck and would've been a very sad way to go. Outside, everything is a potential danger.
I'm glad she was found, and I'm hopeful she'll get a second chance!
Reminds me of all those magpies stuck in a metal fence
I forgot about the magpie eating fence! That was very satisfying to watch again. I wonder if there were repeat issues with it or if the local birds all learned to avoid it.
magpies are pretty intelligent, if the video wasn't staged, they learned to avoid it. actually, part of why I'm skeptical of the video is that they're very good at learning from other peoples mistakes. once the first got caught the others would have avoided it, too.
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Eww 😮
I love me some corvids. It seems we don't have magpies where I'm at so I forget about them. They look very pretty though so I hope nobody messed with them. I'll stick his head in a fence!
Wow that’s terrible I had no idea it was likely staged. Fuck all that shit.
Exactly. I don't mind if people want to do weird things for attention, but animals aren't props. Put your own head in a fence, not the birds.
I have a love hate relationship with Grackles. They pass through on migration. When they start flocking in fall, you know winter is about to set in. (the hate part of our relationship...) and when they pass through in spring, it's fairly reliable that winter is not coming back (the love part).
They're pretty cool birds, though a bit raucous. Mini-crows with shinny heads.
I do think the grackles are pretty. I love that iridescence and those beady little eyes! The starlings seem to follow them to my place, and once they show up, that's the end of my fancy no shell bird seed. 😔 The red wing blackbirds show up then too and they've been pretty harmless too.