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  • #16
    Ripon83
    Calguns Addict
    • Jan 2011
    • 6686

    Nice job echo1....good thing you grabbed a picture too. That made it even better.

    In Alaska at one of the tourist spots


    They had a bald eagle they were caring for that would never fly again. The bird travels around being shown to kids during the non tourist seas and is fed pretty well all kind of things here during the summer. Damn ugly thing up close and personal - you can get within a couple of feet of him. I think my wife snapped a photo - I'll look.
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    • #17
      DaveInOroValley
      CGN/CGSSA Contributor
      CGN Contributor
      • Jan 2010
      • 8965

      Reminds me of an ad that used to be in the back of comic books when I was growing up. You could order a Great Horned Owl for 25.00. In 1967 though that was a chunk of change for a kid. Great job on the save.
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      • #18
        Librarian
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        • Oct 2005
        • 44628

        Not impossible you saw something unusual, but birders are weird folks, in some ways, and rarities draw crowds. So, for example, http://tertial.us/yolobirds/yolo.html has a list of commons and rarities; no big owls on the rarities list.

        Sibley doesn't show any North American owls (a) as big as or bigger than a barn owl and (b) as light colored as a barn owl other than the Snowy - and a Snowy Owl in California is as rare as a Republican (a real Republican) governor.
        Sporadically they can be found as far south as central California as well as in Texas and Florida.
        http://www.defenders.org/wildlife_an.../snowy_owl.php. There was one sighted in Suisun in 2007.
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        • #19
          77bawls
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2010
          • 1457

          Originally posted by Ripon83
          They had a bald eagle they were caring for that would never fly again. The bird travels around being shown to kids during the non tourist seas and is fed pretty well all kind of things here during the summer. Damn ugly thing up close and personal - you can get within a couple of feet of him. I think my wife snapped a photo - I'll look.
          IIRC San Francisco zoo has a horned owl. It was outside just chillin on a perch. Mikey Grove zoo has a pair of Bald Eagles.

          Edit: I just looked up the one they have in San Francisco is 48 years old. The life expectancy in the wild is only 15 years.



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          Species: Great horned owl

          Age: 48

          Medical problems: Cataracts

          Life expectancy in the wild: 15 years
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          • #20
            Scout2Diesel
            Member
            • Jul 2008
            • 463

            Nice work! I like happy endings.

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            • #21
              battleship
              Veteran Member
              • Jan 2008
              • 4926

              Only last week this poor old guy/girl was found at the foot of my garage door. It seemed blind in one eye and exhausted. Sadly shortly after the pics were taken it flew down the road about a hundred yards, landed and was hit by a neighbor down the street who slowed down after hitting it then drove off. I ran over to the bird and saw it was still alive, i grabbed a blanket picked it up and took it down to the local wild life shelter in Pleasant hill. It was still alive when i got there but later died. It looked old but then again all owls seem to look old, glad your story had a better ending.

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              • #22
                Scout2Diesel
                Member
                • Jul 2008
                • 463

                ^ Aw...

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                • #23
                  TenSeven
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2007
                  • 1269

                  Great story, Owls are really cool critters.

                  I used to see them from time to time outside my house at night, but... sigh... it's been a long time...

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                  • #24
                    mkkeele
                    Senior Member
                    • Sep 2009
                    • 728

                    Nice job OP! I used to have an owl that lived in the red wood tree in my backyard. I remember always hearing it outside before going to bed. Very cool creatures.
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                    • #25
                      bubbapug1
                      Calguns Addict
                      • Nov 2008
                      • 7958

                      Are Great horned owls really protected? I have them from time to time in my backyard, along with other owls. They eat the rats in my yard and basically scream and carry one all night.

                      I do have a neighbor who shoots at them however, and I have found blood in my backyard on occasion from them taking a hit. I can hear the BB's hissing across the backyard too, plus the the sound of the gun going off. He complains they keep him up at night....they are loud, but not THAT loud.
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                      • #26
                        Californio
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                        • Dec 2006
                        • 4169

                        Years ago before Vista, CA became the Burbs, Green Oaks Ranch in Vista had Outdoor Youth Camps. No population at that time and the dark night hikes found many Owls, Bobcats and others doing their nocturnal thing. The kids found owl balls on the trails and usually an owl taking off from a large oak tree swooping after a critter on the ground. We used to see owls out in Moorpark, CA before it built up as well. Fun to sit out on a cold dark winter night, with a little Jim Beam, and watch the owls hunt.
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                        • #27
                          KevinB
                          Senior Member
                          • Mar 2010
                          • 2314

                          Bubba, your neighbor gets caught and it is a federal charge punishable for up to 2 years in jail and a 10,000 dollar fine.

                          The general public is not even allowed to possess owl feathers.
                          Last edited by KevinB; 10-06-2011, 7:48 PM.

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