Luv May 19, 2010 at 10:30 am

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I support this.
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Hopefully they call the Audobon Society. If it's been booted from the nest momma owl won't have anything to do with it.
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I fully support this!
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I second the Audobon Society suggestion. I used to work at the San Francisco Zoo and we had a number of owls and eagles who were blind or otherwise handicapped because they'd been scooped up as babies by some biker who thought they'd make a really tough pet but only fed them things like hamburgers and hot dogs. Little guy needs proper nutrition.
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They really need to call some pros in like the Audubon. Good intentions quickly go bad. At Portland Audubon there is a kestrel that someone found as a baby and fed hamburger. The kestrel didn't get the calcium it needed from eating meat with bones in it and suffered malnutrition. It has a deformed beak and lives as an educational bird there now but it's sibling who had the same problem died from severe bone deterioration. Also the thing about the mama owl not taking it back is not a definite either.

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