Subject: [Tweeters] Snowy Owl in Okanogan
Date: Jul 23 11:16:43 2012
From: Amy Hill - 60stops2home at kalama.com




The owl died. Heavy lice/mite infection

Amy Hill
Kalama,
Washington



> Update: The Havillah Snowy Owl is
being taken care of at Okanogan Wildlife
> League (OWL) in
Oroville, WA. More details available at their Facebook
> page. It
it sounds like a WDF biologist captured the bird which was weak,
> dehydrated and emaciated. OWL was going to stabilize the bird with
fluids,
> etc. then find a place where he can be safely housed
until winter. It's
> great that OWL is in Okanogan and is able to
assist with ill and injured
> birds and other wildlife. Hopefully
this Snowy Owl has a good outcome and
> can be safely released at
some point.
>
>
> Heather
> ?
> Heather Findlay
> Okanogan WA
>
>
> ________________________________
>
From: Marie and
Craig <crgrie123 at yahoo.com>
> To: Tweetie Bird
<tweeters at u.washington.edu>
> Sent: Sunday, July 22, 2012
6:29 PM
> Subject: [Tweeters] Snowy Owl in Okanogan
>

>
> Dear Tweeters,
>
> We found the
owl at the side of the road on Saturday due to another couple
>
who knew its exact location.? This couple?reported the snowy owl
as "not
> acting quite
right."??When?Jeff, a wildlife biologist,?tried
the first
> time to capture the owl, it flew low into a field
across the street.? The
> owl was captured a while later in
the tall grass across the street.? It
> was taken to a rehab
center.? ?Hopefully the owl will recover from
>
whatever seems to be the matter.?
>
> I love to
share the world with birds and people who love birds.
>
> Marie
> Renton, WA?
>
>
>
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