Look we have Great Horned Owl eggs. They were brought in due to being laid on the ledge of a school causing danger to the owls and students. That's them inside our incubator, once they hatch we'll hand feed them until they can eat on their own after a few days, then they will go outside with our foster mom Great Horned Owl, Aggie.
PROPER WILDLIFE AUTHORITIES REMOVED THEM WITH LEGAL PERMITS. IT IS ILLEGAL TO DESTROY NESTS AND REMOVE EGGS OF NATIVE BIRDS IN THE U.S. WITHOUT PROPER PERMITS.
I live for baby season.
PROPER WILDLIFE AUTHORITIES REMOVED THEM WITH LEGAL PERMITS. IT IS ILLEGAL TO DESTROY NESTS AND REMOVE EGGS OF NATIVE BIRDS IN THE U.S. WITHOUT PROPER PERMITS.
I live for baby season.
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Little chickens are so cute. <3
Owl babies are adorable.
Here's me feeding the 2 nestlings we had last year before they went out with the foster mom.
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/10615223/
I love the puff balls
Those 2 aren't siblings tho, these 3 eggs are all from the same nest.
Owl babies are adorable.
Here's me feeding the 2 nestlings we had last year before they went out with the foster mom.
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/10615223/
I love the puff balls
Those 2 aren't siblings tho, these 3 eggs are all from the same nest.
Indeed, the wildlife department attempted to leave them as we prefer not to remove babies/eggs from nests but the parents were swooping down at people trying to go in and out of the school and it was causing others to come look and we didn't want a fiasco that would put the chicks in danger so they got pulled.
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