Thursday, June 9, 2011

Barn Owl


A couple weeks ago our family heard that the Northwest Wildlife Rehabilitation Center had a bunch of orphaned baby raccoons who needed a playground. So, we tromped through the woods by my dad's house and loaded up the van with sturdy branches for them to climb around on.

The animals there are in a fragile state, and besides getting healthy it's also important that they don't get too used to (and dependent on) people. For this reason, most of the animals are sequestered. I was able to get a relatively good shot of this barn owl, though. He/she started to display anxiety after I approached, so I took my picture and quickly left the owl in peace.

I discovered the Northwest Wildlife Rehabilitation Center two years ago when we had a Steller's Jay with a broken wing. They do such a good service-- the sort of service that's often necessary where humankind and nature collide. If you're interested in learning more about the organization, click here.

4 comments:

  1. Isn't it absolutely beautiful!

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  2. It is a nice shot of a bird who (Hooooo!) avoids people. Rehab places like this deserve our recognition and our money.

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  3. That barn owl is really beautiful! And good on you for helping take care of animals in need.

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  4. That is a pretty picture : I love those birds. In France we call them "dame Blanche" = White lady, because their white face in the dark make think of a ghost... But I think it is also because they are so gracious.

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