From Raptor Rehab of Kentucky

Strange Case of the Month

We received a call the other night about an owl that was trapped in a house. The homeowners were vacationing in Florida and notified by family that something was moving around in the home. Somehow during renovations, the workers left doors or windows open and this female Barred Owl decided to venture inside. She was in the house for a short period of time and managed to get trapped in an upstairs bedroom. Two of our volunteers that live close by were able to coordinate with the family and enter the home to rescue the owl. She was at a great weight and only had minor injuries from hitting her head on windows and the ceiling while trying to escape. We treated her mild injuries and released her back to the neighborhood 2 days later.

Moral of the story: make sure to keep windows and doors closed if no one is home. You never know who or what may venture into your home.

  • pseudo@jlai.lu
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    11 months ago

    I’m not a fan barred owl usually but this one is trully beautiful…

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      11 months ago

      I started with somewhat negative feelings of them due to their reputation for being aggressive to other birds and owls, but they don’t really come across any worse than most others, they are just more adaptable to our changing environment and are able to succeed where other owls are having a hard time.

      They also always have such a sulky or “woe is me” face, I just want to hug them. They are the Eeyore of owls.

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        11 months ago

        Eeyore

        Oh ! Bourriquet !

        You always know how to find the picture who win my heart. It’s a gift!

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          11 months ago

          I didn’t know he got a name change in other languages! It makes sense since Eeyore is a play on what sound we say a donkey makes in English.

          My goal is always to brighten the day for all of you, so I’m glad to know I hit that mark!