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03/24/2010 02:03:47 PM · #1
Yesterday my brother and I saved this owl from a silo. The owl was trapped in there for six days. Our DNR said he would find his own way out and they were not going to do anything. So I climbed in and caught him. It was quit easy I walked up and grabbed a hold of his leg then he grabbed a hold my fingers. He never even tried to bite me. Then I put him in a pillow case and lowered him down. Took him outside and he flew away. My brother went back in the same area where we last seen him and he was gone. I was walking on the clouds all day yesterday. Please excuse my writing I am not the best.

Russell





03/24/2010 02:09:58 PM · #2
Great story!
03/24/2010 02:19:46 PM · #3
How was it trapped? How'd it get in there? Looks like daylight coming from overhead. ???

It's great you were able to help it - just curious about things that your photos don't tell us. :-)
03/24/2010 02:20:44 PM · #4
Originally posted by jeger:

Great story!

Thank you
03/24/2010 02:24:44 PM · #5
Originally posted by glad2badad:

How was it trapped? How'd it get in there? Looks like daylight coming from overhead. ???

It's great you were able to help it - just curious about things that your photos don't tell us. :-)


He flew in a window at the top about fifty feet up. The silo was only 14 feet wide so that made it hard for him to fly.
And it was about 9am.
03/24/2010 02:28:09 PM · #6
Great job! I really like what you did! Good photos, too.
03/24/2010 02:30:58 PM · #7
Originally posted by Links 2 3 4:

Originally posted by glad2badad:

How was it trapped? How'd it get in there? Looks like daylight coming from overhead. ???

It's great you were able to help it - just curious about things that your photos don't tell us. :-)

He flew in a window at the top about fifty feet up. The silo was only 14 feet wide so that made it hard for him to fly.
And it was about 9am.

Thanks. I was wondering. Cool story!
03/24/2010 02:45:48 PM · #8
Originally posted by hahn23:

Great job! I really like what you did! Good photos, too.


Thanks Richard
03/24/2010 06:17:03 PM · #9
Did he call your name?
03/24/2010 07:35:59 PM · #10
oh my! What a wonderful experience and what a beautiful bird! Great job!!!
03/24/2010 11:23:38 PM · #11
Glad you showed us these pictures and told the rewarding story.
Beautiful bird.
03/25/2010 02:41:48 PM · #12
Thanks everyone for the great comments.

Russell
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