Photo by Summer Beeler

First time seeing a Barred Owlet!! Definitely an adorable little ball of fluff!!

    • FuglyDuck
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      526 days ago

      I bet they want all their floof ruffled.

      No, no, don’t ruin my fantasy.

    • anon6789OP
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      326 days ago

      The parents should still be feeding it occasionally until its hunting is up to par, so it is probably just chilling waiting for treats also.

  • @[email protected]
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    226 days ago

    Reminder not to “rescue” baby birds whose parents will continue to feed them. If it’s not fledged and really fell, you can try putting it in an open box in the nearest tree to make it easier and safer from predators. But flying down is naturally easier than flying up, so the parents expect this stage and continue to take care of them, catching food for them and bringing them to food sources to start feeding themselves.

    • anon6789OP
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      326 days ago

      Very good tips! I’ll have to save an infographic next time I come across one and get it stuck on the sidebar since the search is still meh.

      Here’s a link from the International Owl Center that has advice and a list of US rehabber contacts. They must still be working on the “inter” part of the name! 😁

      If you ever do move an owl for whatever reason, mark where you found it so they can try to locate the nest it fell from after they patch it up.

  • Optional
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    226 days ago

    I see what you did there - put a bunch of cotton balls on a stick, didn’t ya?!

    • anon6789OP
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      26 days ago

      Gotta source pics however I can! At least it’s practical effects and not AI generated!

      I get this one recommended to me sooooo much.