Cody Spencer
06-05-2014, 05:08 PM
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I had the privilege to release and reunite this owl with its family. A few days ago he was found in a trash can at a cemetery in Rockport Massachusetts dehydrated and hungry. He was taken to Cape Ann Wildlife, Inc where he was fed and rehydrated. We got to where he was found and placed him in a near by tree, got our shots, and then backed off and waited for the parents and other siblings to make themselves known. Just at dusk we began hearing the both the parents and the other babies in the trees in the area. We made visuals well into darkness of the parents flying about feeding the young. So awesome to be able to release an animal like this back to it's family!
Please excuse the noise in the pictures, all other critique/comments welcomed!
I had the privilege to release and reunite this owl with its family. A few days ago he was found in a trash can at a cemetery in Rockport Massachusetts dehydrated and hungry. He was taken to Cape Ann Wildlife, Inc where he was fed and rehydrated. We got to where he was found and placed him in a near by tree, got our shots, and then backed off and waited for the parents and other siblings to make themselves known. Just at dusk we began hearing the both the parents and the other babies in the trees in the area. We made visuals well into darkness of the parents flying about feeding the young. So awesome to be able to release an animal like this back to it's family!
Please excuse the noise in the pictures, all other critique/comments welcomed!