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Orphaned Great Horned owlets

By Sarvey Wildlife / Monday, April 22, 2019 /
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These two arrived a day apart after falling from their nest in Everett. They were in a tree on a golf course and it broke apart in the rain and wind. Sadly the mother was there, but we couldn't re-nest them due to the trauma from the fall. There is still one baby left in the nest. The smaller one in the front has severe head trauma. We hope they both will be strong enough and heal so they can join the other babies with Athena, our foster Great Horned owl mama. Status: One Released. The other had to be euthanized due to severe head trauma.  

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