According to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, most baby animals that are seen alone in the wild do not need rescuing – their parents are likely just out gathering food. If you see ...
I'm fascinated by owl pellets, which contain various parts of an owl's prey that they cannot digest, including fur, feathers, teeth, bones, and more. Since owls don't have teeth and can't chew their ...
LODI – In a tiny wooden box perched high off the ground at the Lodi Wine and Visitor Center is a family of six barn owls. For owl parents Poppy and Yarrow, that's a lot of mouths to feed. In an effort ...
After their nests were destroyed, 15 orphaned baby barn owls from Central Washington found their new home in Washington State University’s Horticulture Center. The owls were left defenseless after the ...
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