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Ben Coleman
March 19, 2024
Wildlife Patient Stories

Another Great Horned Owl Surrogacy Begins

Ben Coleman
March 19, 2024
Wildlife Patient Stories

Jackson, our resident Great Horned Owl, starts another year of foster parenthood. Stay tuned for updates. This orphan lost its home due to tree removal.

Nestling Great Horned Owl

Juvenile Great Horned Owl (Photo by Eric Flores)

Jackson, foster dad

Jackson, foster dad (Photo by Eric Flores)

Orphaned great horned owl

Orphaned nestling Great Horned (Photo by Eric Flores)

Tagged: Great Horned Owl, Baby Owl, Surrogacy

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