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A woman returned from vacation to discover the imprint of an owl on her window. Resident Sally Arnold reports the bird was not found nearby so it was likely not harmed in the incident. The image was created due to “powder down” which is a protective substance on new feathers. (Photo: Sally Arnold)

A woman returned from vacation to discover the imprint of an owl on her window. Resident Sally Arnold reports the bird was not found nearby so it was likely not harmed in the incident. The image was created due to “powder down” which is a protective substance on new feathers. (Photo: Sally Arnold)

via THE GENTLE BARN: Today we rescued an owl with a broken leg from a theater. We named him  Shakespeare and got him to the vet. Once he is healed well make sure he  gets released him Back to his home.  Another happy ending!

via THE GENTLE BARN: Today we rescued an owl with a broken leg from a theater. We named him Shakespeare and got him to the vet. Once he is healed well make sure he gets released him Back to his home. Another happy ending!

idiomsofgrief:

In his five short weeks of life, Orbit hasn’t met many other owls. So he isn’t at all worried that his new best friend doesn’t hoot back. The orphaned chick is perfectly content in the company of the stuffed bird perched next to him and is never far from his side. Orbit, a common barn owl, was given the toy by Lyndsey Wood, his carer at Folly Farm, near Narberth in West Wales. She said: ‘A friend suggested that I find something like a toy owl to stop Orbit feeling lonely. I thought he might try to eat it, but he just cuddles up to it and goes to sleep.”
That’s adorable.

idiomsofgrief:

In his five short weeks of life, Orbit hasn’t met many other owls. So he isn’t at all worried that his new best friend doesn’t hoot back. The orphaned chick is perfectly content in the company of the stuffed bird perched next to him and is never far from his side. Orbit, a common barn owl, was given the toy by Lyndsey Wood, his carer at Folly Farm, near Narberth in West Wales. She said: ‘A friend suggested that I find something like a toy owl to stop Orbit feeling lonely. I thought he might try to eat it, but he just cuddles up to it and goes to sleep.”

That’s adorable.