Good jobs Best thing to do is welding gloves and grab talons first! I am a wildlife capturer and I e seen those things pierce a face and hook down through the tongue of the rescuer!
Hi moxie seeing that you run the eagle cam I figured you would appreciate this info more. I know one of the vets at Avian haven and I sent her a text asking about the owl and this is what she said. It was severely emaciated and had several large wounds that were necrotic that we were unable to repair.
I did the exact same thing this past spring. Great Horned as well. Took it to a rehab where it was monitored for 48 hours to rule out Avian Flu. Turned out it had been attacked and lost some wing feathers that stopped it from gaining altitude. Great Job!
Thanks for all you do for the wildlife. Hopefully the owl will get the care it needs, thanks everyone! I see the deer are eating everything you put out for them, come late night the troughs are empty. They are sure hungry, thanks for feeding them.
I'm so glad you posted this!! I caught this live yesterday and was completely fascinated by what was happening. 😳 I had to rewind it a few times to catch what was happening... then I saw them catch "something". I wasn't sure what it was... but it was interesting. Thanks for explaining!! Great job being stewards of nature!! I hope the owl recovers.
I hope your eagle shows back up. We had 1 that we watched raise it's young for several years. 2 years ago it disappeared and was found not far away along a pond. It had eaten a rat that some ignorant fool had put out rat poison for instead of traps. It killed the eagle as well as a neighbors cat who had caught a palm rat. Some people just don't think or care about all the harm poison does to all the other birds and animals too.
Although it died, I m very thankful you had them pick up the owl and not let her suffer for several more hours or days before it would have died anyway.When i over months had to bring several severely ill and/or injured singing birds, city pigeons to my vet who specializes in birds and birds of prey, i was always crying when i sat next to the bird and she put the mask over the birds head. But she told me that animals and birds do not "know" aand are not aware liks us humans that they re about to get "killed" when she puts the gas mask on (she only uses masks no sytinges for euthanizing birds as syringes are painful). The only thing these suffering birds feel when the medication gas starts working is that their korrendous pain is slowly fading away and they actaully die in a relaxed and "happy" feeling for the pain is subsiding....they are not aware that their death will be next. That s when i no longer cried when i brought her some injured bird again and she told me euthanizing them would be best as they cannot recover enough to ever be living on their own again (There were years when so many of ill and injured (by cats) birds were in my garden i became almost scared to enter my garden and look in trees and in bushes and see another one...i esp remember one pigeon, her entire breast was torn out by probably a bird of prey not cat but she was ALIVE as i picked her up and looked me in the eye. I hurried her to the outskirts of Munich to my bird vet by taxi as i dont own a car to relieve it from suffering and euthanize it. So I m thankful you rescued the owl and not let her suffer for several more hours or days before it would have died anyway.
@@moose434 too bad, but them wild birds get injured or sick, rarely survive, anytime you see a wild critter out in the daylight like that and not fleeing quickly, pretty serious red flag...
Thanks Richard for sharing this with us. Hopeful that his/her injuries will allow for a full recovery.
Sadly the owl was euthanized due to injuries it could not overcome.
@@moose434 😭 at least it isn't suffering any more!! 💔
Thank you for helping the owl!!❤❤❤❤
Fantastic! Good job to the both of you, please follow up if possible. Thank you for all you do for these amazing animals!
Good jobs Best thing to do is welding gloves and grab talons first! I am a wildlife capturer and I e seen those things pierce a face and hook down through the tongue of the rescuer!
Sue! Glen! Hooray.
Thank you to Richard and rescuers. Hoping for a full recovery.
Hi moxie seeing that you run the eagle cam I figured you would appreciate this info more. I know one of the vets at Avian haven and I sent her a text asking about the owl and this is what she said. It was severely emaciated and had several large wounds that were necrotic that we were unable to repair.
@@moose434 Thank you Moose. Appreciate you thinking of me. So sad. Such a beautiful bird.
Ty for that- it’s a concerning sign when you can get so close to a Bird of Prey. Hoping this one makes a full recovery.
Sadly the owl was euthanized due to injuries it could not overcome.
Thank for showing this. I'll be praying for its recovery and a return into the wild.
My donation for the deer is on its way. Thank you for help the owl. ❤
Great job. Thank you so much! Hope the owl is okay; if not it’s in good hands.
Thank you for trying so hard to save the owl. It hurts my heart to know it was injured so badly. God bless you for your beautiful hearts.
Thanks for all that you do! 💖
I did the exact same thing this past spring. Great Horned as well. Took it to a rehab where it was monitored for 48 hours to rule out Avian Flu. Turned out it had been attacked and lost some wing feathers that stopped it from gaining altitude. Great Job!
Thank you all involved for helping that owl and all animal life, they are precious beings!
Thank you for ALL you do for these precious babies!♥️😇
😲 Wow that's a BIG beautiful Owl. I never seen one that big.
It is a Great Horned Owl. It is the largest owl in North America.
@@moose434 thanks. They sure are beautiful.
Poor Baby. we just had a great horned owl here the other night, heard it calling in the dark of the night. Love Owls!
Thanks for all you do for the wildlife. Hopefully the owl will get the care it needs, thanks everyone! I see the deer are eating everything you put out for them, come late night the troughs are empty. They are sure hungry, thanks for feeding them.
Nice work & glad the owl is being helped!
I'm so glad you posted this!!
I caught this live yesterday and was completely fascinated by what was happening. 😳
I had to rewind it a few times to catch what was happening... then I saw them catch "something". I wasn't sure what it was... but it was interesting.
Thanks for explaining!! Great job being stewards of nature!! I hope the owl recovers.
Sadly the owl was euthanized due to injuries it could not overcome.
Thank you!
Yes, Glen was well aware of those talons. He was wearing welders gloves.
Glen, well done!
Thank you for helping that beautiful creature ❤
Thanks a lot for helping many animals.
Thank you so much for all you do!!
You guys are so special. Thanks for caring about the animals so much.
Glad you recognized he needead help! Excellent!
Please let us know how the owl is doing. Great job.
Sadly the owl had to be euthanized.
Awesome. Enjoy watching deer coming to eat in evening.
This is so amazing... We're dealing with a tragedy in South FL with a matriarch eagle 🦅 going missing. Thank You 🙏 for all you do ♥️
I hope your eagle shows back up. We had 1 that we watched raise it's young for several years. 2 years ago it disappeared and was found not far away along a pond. It had eaten a rat that some ignorant fool had put out rat poison for instead of traps. It killed the eagle as well as a neighbors cat who had caught a palm rat. Some people just don't think or care about all the harm poison does to all the other birds and animals too.
Thanks for the rescue. So kind of you.
That was Wonderful. Thank You for sharing.
Thanks 🙏 for help him 👍
Thank you for all that you do for the animals.
So happy it was rescued 🦉❤️
i hope the owl will be ok
Good job
Heroes
That was awesome.
Good job!
Great Job!
I love Owls
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Although it died, I m very thankful you had them pick up the owl and not let her suffer for several more hours or days before it would have died anyway.When i over months had to bring several severely ill and/or injured singing birds, city pigeons to my vet who specializes in birds and birds of prey, i was always crying when i sat next to the bird and she put the mask over the birds head. But she told me that animals and birds do not "know" aand are not aware liks us humans that they re about to get "killed" when she puts the gas mask on (she only uses masks no sytinges for euthanizing birds as syringes are painful). The only thing these suffering birds feel when the medication gas starts working is that their korrendous pain is slowly fading away and they actaully die in a relaxed and "happy" feeling for the pain is subsiding....they are not aware that their death will be next. That s when i no longer cried when i brought her some injured bird again and she told me euthanizing them would be best as they cannot recover enough to ever be living on their own again (There were years when so many of ill and injured (by cats) birds were in my garden i became almost scared to enter my garden and look in trees and in bushes and see another one...i esp remember one pigeon, her entire breast was torn out by probably a bird of prey not cat but she was ALIVE as i picked her up and looked me in the eye. I hurried her to the outskirts of Munich to my bird vet by taxi as i dont own a car to relieve it from suffering and euthanize it. So I m thankful you rescued the owl and not let her suffer for several more hours or days before it would have died anyway.
Great !
Awesome
Does anyone read the video information? It's dead.
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Ok, now I hope he is ok and able to be returned to the wild.
Sadly the owl had to be euthanized.
Any idear about the condition and possible recovery? I know theys mostly feathers, but still looked to be a very big owl....
It had to be euthanized.
@@moose434 too bad, but them wild birds get injured or sick, rarely survive, anytime you see a wild critter out in the daylight like that and not fleeing quickly, pretty serious red flag...
Please if possible. Give us updates.
The owl had to be euthanized
Super Heroes!
owl probably does not like the dark box
Owls love the dark. Their eye sight in daylight is very poor. They see very good in the dark.
If the poo thing died I'd rather not even know this happened. Depressing af. I love animals.
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Normally the owl would be dinner for a predator. I say leave nature alone.
Great job!