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16-Feb-2020

Very first patient at City Wildlife

This snowy owl – extremely rare in Washington, DC -- was the very first patient at City Wildlife, back in 2013. It was found injured downtown, and they were asked if they could help. They hadn’t quite started operating yet, but agreed to take in the owl, who they nursed back to health and sent to an out-of-state wildlife refuge.

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We went to the annual open house of City Wildlife, the only organization in the District of Columbia that rescues and rehabilitates the city’s wildlife. They hold this event every winter, when there are few animals being treated at the facility, and they don’t offer tours the rest of the year because they feel their patients would be too stressed with people constantly gawking at them. This will be a very small gallery, with some pictures of past residents and other things I was able to photograph, but it was very interesting and heartening to see that they have filled the gap for a service that was sadly lacking here.

Best to view in "Original" because other versions resized by Pbase are decidedly unsharp.

Trapped, posted earlier:


Nikon Z 7 ,Nikkor Z 24-70 f2.8 S
1/500s f/5.6 at 57.0mm iso5000 full exif

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Jean D22-Feb-2020 04:36
Great photo of the owl being nursed to good health .Hopefully it survived and eventually returned to the wild, Helen.
Nestor Derkach18-Feb-2020 17:03
This a great organization to help wild life and probably most are Volunteers.
My wife was a volunteer at TRI STATE BIRD in Delaware and helped in many rehab for the birds. she still is active in this organization.
A very nice photo hope the patient does well
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Julie Oldfield18-Feb-2020 01:49
Such a handsome owl and very well captured. I’m glad the organization exists. V
Industrial Heritage17-Feb-2020 16:19
A very beautiful owl species and luckely they took care of him.
Pierre17-Feb-2020 15:46
Un beau portrait de ce blessé recevant de bons soins! V
David Buzzeo17-Feb-2020 15:38
It warms my heart to see this kind of good work happening. V
Jeff Real17-Feb-2020 14:52
Awww!
He is so cute!
What a wonderful story to learn about!
V
Jim Coffman17-Feb-2020 14:27
I'm so glad they could help it!!They are so beautiful!!
bill friedlander17-Feb-2020 14:14
It is adorable. Great that it was restored to health. V
Blandine Mangin17-Feb-2020 13:36
un beau portrait de ce pauvre blessé qui reçoit les soins dont il a besoin ! j'ai toujours admiré les gens qui s'occupaient de ces pauvres abandonnés ! v
marie-jose wolff17-Feb-2020 10:08
fine portrait of this injured little owl! V
Zoltán Balogh17-Feb-2020 10:07
Such a nice portrait of the very first patient! V
Hennie & Lies Lammers17-Feb-2020 08:04
A great portrait and nice work
Ton, Ben & Rob Nagtegaal17-Feb-2020 07:01
Great shot of this patient, hopefully he can be released soon.
Milan Vogrin17-Feb-2020 06:54
Cute look. V!
joseantonio17-Feb-2020 04:42
they do an amazing job. Thank you for showing it.V.
globalgadabout17-Feb-2020 02:16
a most sympathetic look at such a renowned creature...
larose forest photos17-Feb-2020 02:08
I agree so much that the service they provide is necessary and heartening. V
hayl17-Feb-2020 01:43
A wonderful service for your city. We have a similar operation here in Ottawa. I’m enjoying for the fourth year watching the Bald Eagles on the National Arboretum Eagle Web Cam in DC. Hopefully they’ll have youngsters this year as they weren’t successful last year.
Dan Greenberg17-Feb-2020 01:33
A great portrait of this injured little fellow. ~BV~
Dennis Hoyne17-Feb-2020 00:59
A nice portrait of this patient!