One lucky owl met a good Samaritan and her parents last week. On her way to work Carly Grass spotted the barred owl on Lions Bay Ave. The poor creature was sitting in a puddle and surely hoped that it will be rescued soon.
Carly called her parents. They immediately got in their car with a box (with holes) and a camera. When Pat and Richard arrived, the owl was still sitting there (in the puddle). Pictures were taken, and it seemed so occupied with the camera, that it was easy for Richard to transfer it to its new home (the box).
I arrived the same afternoon at the Grass residence with a culinary delivery. Once I got (hiked) to their front door after a bit of huffing and puffing, Pat opened the door and asked; " do you want to see the owl?" "Yes, of course I said, where is it?" I expected it to be sitting in a tree or a wire. There on the patio bench was the box. I peeked through the holes and could see the owl.
After a number of calls earlier in the day Pat and Richard made arrangements to deliver it to a volunteer in Vancouver. After they dropped the owl off in mid afternoon, its’ third part of the rescue journey began. Lucky was driven to Ladner where another group of volunteers are caring for the owl that sat in the puddle on Lions Bay Avenue.
Thank you to Carly, Pat and Richard Grass for acting as quickly as you did. We hope with a name like "LUCKY" that it will pull through the rough times.
Pat and Richard received the following response from Lucky’s care group.
Hello Pat,
The owl did indeed survive the trip and is recovering slowly in intensive care. Unfortunately the owl has some head trauma, and one of its eyes may no longer be functional. We are also tube feeding her because she is quite underweight, but hopefully we can transition her to solid food soon. We should get a better idea regarding her prognosis in the coming weeks. her case # is 09-153 and feel free to email or call for updates. Bye for now, Chris.
O.W.L. (Orphaned Wildlife) Rehab. Society
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