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April 16, 2021
Wildlife Patient Stories

Great Horned Owl Surrogacy Begins

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April 16, 2021
Wildlife Patient Stories
Jackson Great Horned Owl

Jackson, our resident Great Horned Owl, and his adopted baby on day 1 of the surrogacy. Jackson positions himself, blocking unwarranted access to his new ward. The orphaned baby Great Horn was brought to us by a conscientious neighbor.

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