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US Wild Animal Rescue Database: Animal Help Now
International Wildlife Rescues: RescueShelter.com
Australia Rescue Help: WIRES
Germany-Austria-Switzerland-Italy Wild Bird Rescue: wildvogelhilfe.org
If you find an injured owl:
Note your exact location so the owl can be released back where it came from. Contact a licensed wildlife rehabilitation specialist to get correct advice and immediate assistance.
Minimize stress for the owl. If you can catch it, toss a towel or sweater over it and get it in a cardboard box or pet carrier. It should have room to be comfortable but not so much it can panic and injure itself. If you can’t catch it, keep people and animals away until help can come.
Do not give food or water! If you feed them the wrong thing or give them water improperly, you can accidentally kill them. It can also cause problems if they require anesthesia once help arrives, complicating procedures and costing valuable time.
If it is a baby owl, and it looks safe and uninjured, leave it be. Time on the ground is part of their growing up. They can fly to some extent and climb trees. If animals or people are nearby, put it up on a branch so it’s safe. If it’s injured, follow the above advice.
For more detailed help, see the OwlPages Rescue page.
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Yellow Headed Caracara, ~~aka Mexican Eagle~~ (but actually a falcon)
Though not an owl, I got to see a few of ~~these~~ the Crested Caracaras at the Carolina Raptor Center and they're another very cool bird of prey. It eats carrion in addition to hunting and stealing from other raptors.
that looks to be a yellow-headed caracara, and the caracara that is also called mexican eagle is the crested caracara
woah i just looked at where the Carolina Raptor Center is located and now i have to ask, how did it get there? the yellow-headed caracara (according to wikipedia) doesn't live anywhere outside of south america, so that boy must've been pretty lost (or wikipedia is wrong)
Thank you, you are absolutely right. I went back to the source and it was an error on my part, they had it correct.
It was the Crested variety that I saw.
The CRC in North Carolina is an amazing place with a bunch of surprise animals. Looking through my pics to find the Caracara, I actually saw this was the first time I ran into a Spectacled Owl as well.
The Chaco Owl was the one I remember most because that's the rarest owl I've seen in person. That's from the area around Brazil/Argentina.
It looks like they have a zoo license, and that probably let them trade some unreleasable animals to other zoos for some exotic to us species.
Very cool place, I highly recommend it!
Again, appreciate the correction, I'm no expert, but I want to be as factual as possible!