Barbed-wire tore this Short Eared Owl's wing, but expert vet care and suturing of wounds in a surgical suite funded by donors gave this cutie the best chance at release. Want to donate to Discovery Bay WBR? https://discoverybaywildbirdrescue.com/donate Source:
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Discovery Bay Wild Bird Rescue on Instagram: "This is a short-eared owl. He weighs 310 grams-so not very big. A female might weigh up to 500 grams. His name refers to two small feather tufts on the top of the head. This cute guy was caught in a barbed-wire fence and tore a large portion of his right wing open. Dr. Ginny Johnson was able to surgically suture soft tissue back together. We did it right here at our facilities new surgical suite. Your donation dollars at work! We put a new anesthesia machine, wet table, and surgical light to use. These owls are disappearing all around the country and are endangered in some states. Here, they are a species of great concern. Habitat loss and predation are the main causes. His recovery depends on how well his wounds heal. We are providing expert care and hope he gets to be released!"
121 likes, 4 comments - discobaywb on October 26, 2021: "This is a short-eared owl. He weighs 310 grams-so not very big. A female might weigh up to...












