From Raptor Center of Tampa Bay

We received our first baby barred Owl of the season today. However, the owl’s low weight renders it unable to return to its nest. It is concerning to note the food choices people provide to wild animals.

Last night, an elderly couple in their 80s picked up the owl from their yard and fed it dog food, cooked chicken, and green beans.

The owl arrived in a severely dehydrated state and is struggling. We have treated the owl and provided initial nourishment, and we are hopeful it will survive until morning.

We thank Becky Willis for once again dropping what she was doing and coming to the aid of the owl.

Feeding sick or injured animals things they can’t suggest can kill them! Please don’t feed them, just get them to your local rehabber to give them the best chance of survival.

  • tired_lemming
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    11 hours ago

    It took me a bit to realise the second one was stuffed.

    It’s always a little sad when people try to make best efforts but their ignorance could actually make things so much worse. Especially since there are so many different types of wildlife out there and varying needs.

    Hope the little one bounces back and grows up well.

    10/10 on the plush though.

    • anon6789@lemmy.worldOP
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      11 hours ago

      Maybe they should leave the plush with the couple, like when kids get the training baby in high school. 🤔😆