Interesting Stories by Flint Creek Wildlife Rehabilitation
“I Heard Your Message, But….”
“….I fed it anyway. I didn’t understand why I shouldn’t feed it. Why shouldn’t I feed it anyway?” So much for being able to put what used to be a perfectly healthy baby Great Horned Owl back in its nest. Thanks to the straw full of water that its rescuer put in its mouth, the…
Great Horned Owl Caught in Soccer Net Released
The Great Horned Owl recovered from a soccer net Tuesday night (blog posting Owls Don’t Play Soccer) was released last night. He flew strong and is hopefully now – once again – hunting to help provide food for his mate and owlets. This is the worst time of year to get in an injured Great…
Owls don’t play soccer
Since owls don’t play soccer why don’t we all agree to take down our soccer nets at night. For what its worth they don’t play badminton or volleyball either. The nets are a hazard to owls who hunt at night. Their amazing hearing allows them to track their prey but they don’t see the nets….
Revelations
This morning, I read a post on IBET (Illinois Birders Exchanging Thoughts) from a member of Will County Audubon regarding an injured Mute Swan down by Channahon. I responded to the posting that if the bird was still there and in need of assistance, we would coordinate a recovery. In return, I received private emails…
Bad Luck Comes in Threes
Admittedly, I don’t really believe in bad luck – or good luck for that matter. I believe that “luck” is generally made through hard work, perseverance and sound decision making. Did I say believe? Perhaps I meant believed? So now I can only hope that bad luck comes in threes – not fours, fives, sixes…