How to Pick Up and Examine an Injured Owl

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  • čas přidán 8. 10. 2017
  • This step-by-step guide shows what to do if you find a fledgling Tawny or Barn Owl BUT please see the Barn Owl Trust website for full details:
    www.barnowltrust.org.uk/picki...
    'How to re-hydrate and feed an owl: • How to Rehydrate and F...
    'Conserving the Barn Owl and its Environment'
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Komentáře • 55

  • @AlbinoKiwi47
    @AlbinoKiwi47 Před 3 lety +15

    i dont know much about owls (other than that i love them) and i dont live somewhere i could meet one of these splendid lads but i am absolutely ENTRANCED by not just your soothing voice and ability to hold these birds without a single struggle but also how the adult barn owl very patiently allows itself to be held and moved around, what a well mannered little guy haha

  • @random_barn_owl6915
    @random_barn_owl6915 Před 2 lety +6

    I have always loved barn owls, we have wild ones where I live, if I ever found a barn owl chick on the ground and it was still alive, I would do everything I could do to save it.

  • @SuperBeanson
    @SuperBeanson Před 6 lety +8

    Great stuff Dave, and the Barn Owl Trust, really informative

  • @jynxx1920
    @jynxx1920 Před 3 lety +4

    I am starting my own owl program and your videos are very helpful!

  • @lynnesbirding4312
    @lynnesbirding4312 Před 6 lety +5

    Very informative and useful, thanks.

  • @hartmutwrith3134
    @hartmutwrith3134 Před rokem

    He is a great man and role modell for me. I just took over to be a barn owl goodfather here in our region and would love to have him around for some advices.

  • @pedroghirotti
    @pedroghirotti Před rokem +2

    Amazing information. Thank you. We have just found a barn owl. It has an injury on its wings. Unfortunately we don't have vets around us that have any experience with birds. We will try to treat it ourselves and hopefully it will be ok.
    The video on feeding and hydrating owls was also very helpful.
    Great work!

    • @BarnOwlTrust1
      @BarnOwlTrust1  Před rokem

      Hope your treatment of the injured owl is successful and you found our videos and the information on our website useful.
      More here:
      www.barnowltrust.org.uk/picking-up-a-live-owl/short-term-care-wild-barn-owl/

  • @kooale
    @kooale Před rokem

    WOW! I now admire the U.K. even more! Thanks, greetings from the USA.

  • @Jofferpg2009
    @Jofferpg2009 Před 5 lety +2

    Thanks you for your value information

  • @babybison4405
    @babybison4405 Před 4 lety +3

    I just found a baby owl that fell from a tree, very helpful, another owl saved.

  • @aidaglavinic7444
    @aidaglavinic7444 Před 3 lety

    Thank you!

  • @BIRDCHECKBRASIL
    @BIRDCHECKBRASIL Před 4 lety +1

    awesome workl

  • @glassowlie
    @glassowlie Před rokem +1

    Aren't the eyes tube shaped not like eyeballs?

    • @BarnOwlTrust1
      @BarnOwlTrust1  Před rokem +1

      Sort of - owl's eyes are fixed and don't rotate - that's why owls have to turn their whole head to look around.
      More here: www.owlpages.com/owls/articles.php?a=5

  • @bratinchakraborty4619
    @bratinchakraborty4619 Před 5 lety

    can i give my Bern owl zupreem natural for medium to large bird 5- 7 granules 3 times a day with chicken because its not possible to giving one day old chicks or mice or rat.

    • @BarnOwlTrust1
      @BarnOwlTrust1  Před 5 lety

      Almost certainly not. Please consult the product instructions AND an avian vet. www.barnowltrust.org.uk/picking-up-a-live-owl/feeding-barn-owls/

  • @sunnyyai2232
    @sunnyyai2232 Před 4 lety +1

    I found a bern owl with right broken.please suggest me,I need help

    • @BarnOwlTrust1
      @BarnOwlTrust1  Před 4 lety

      We recommend that you get expert help from a vet, if at all possible. Meanwhile, please look at our website for how to take care of an injured owl: www.barnowltrust.org.uk/picking-up-a-live-owl/short-term-care-wild-barn-owl/
      All the best.

  • @bratinchakraborty4619
    @bratinchakraborty4619 Před 5 lety +1

    respected sir its a rural area and here no vet doctor available.pls Gide me sir i help the owl because i love all the animals and bird.

    • @BarnOwlTrust1
      @BarnOwlTrust1  Před 5 lety

      We have lots of information on our website that might be helpful - but please keep in mind that our advice is about Barn Owls in the UK and your local situation may be different - for instance the owl's diet will vary depending on the local wildlife.
      www.barnowltrust.org.uk/picking-up-a-live-owl/short-term-care-wild-barn-owl/

    • @BINARYmotivationaltamil
      @BINARYmotivationaltamil Před 3 lety

      Even I have one

  • @mdmichsocial6540
    @mdmichsocial6540 Před 2 lety +1

    What about a found screeching owl? Just found one and not sure if injured but was on ground in heavy rain and after rain stopped it wasn't flying away. We live in Texas and not in woods. We have left a message for the Wildlife Rehabilitation Coalition but waiting for a call back.

    • @BarnOwlTrust1
      @BarnOwlTrust1  Před 2 lety

      Yes - an easy-to-approach adult owl should always be picked up. As long as you are reasonably gentle, picking it up will not cause any further injury. The advice given on our website should help:
      www.barnowltrust.org.uk/picking-up-a-live-owl/
      Good luck!

    • @mdmichsocial6540
      @mdmichsocial6540 Před 2 lety

      @@BarnOwlTrust1 He was super sweet and gentle, we found him cold and it had been raining for two days. Sad to find almost his entire left wing was gone. We scheduled to take him to the WRC, He allowed me to pick him up gently. He was warm in a box with clean new cloth towels never used, well ventilated, he drank easily with a dropper unforced with the sugar water, he even ate a tiny mouse we purchased the following day and warmed to room temperature. He willingly ate on his own half of the tiny mouse. He was not lethargic and very curious very kind allowing light petting on head with no fear or fight. We were excited to see him be saved. Unfortunately, he didn't survive. However, we were told by the Rescue that if had we brought him in and they can't be rehabilitated (which one without a wing technically can't, that there is no sanctuary they take them to). Amazing little guy.. Only comfort we had is he passed being loved, warm, full belly vs outside in the cold/rain alone. Seeing him really made me wish we could own or foster one here in Texas.. We've had a collection of strange rescues found outside come through our home from an Iguana, Bearded Dragons, different birds, cats, dogs, etc..

    • @BarnOwlTrust1
      @BarnOwlTrust1  Před 2 lety +1

      Such a sad sweet story - thanks for sharing, and thanks for giving this little guy a caring send off.
      Sounds like you have quite a menagerie there - how fascinating! Maybe a rescued, injured owl will also find a loving home with you someday.

    • @mdmichsocial6540
      @mdmichsocial6540 Před 2 lety

      @@BarnOwlTrust1 We would welcome it! Family was sad he didn't heal and become a part of the home zoo. All but the dog have shown up/found outside and we have taken in. The new addition, our dog, is quite unique from S Korea (he wasn't a pet) he was scheduled to be eaten for Boknal during summer by a group of workers. He was at a ship yard I worked at and outside on a 3ft leash under an open security shack. I bonded with him and paid the security guard $200 to locate his paperwork and let me take him then brought him to US. He is an amazing dog, so polite and we learned Korean to speak all commands and adding others. All pets get along in the house, which is strange. An owl would have fit right in and loved here. Maybe we will have another without the injuries.. Hats off to all you do with these amazing birds!

    • @BarnOwlTrust1
      @BarnOwlTrust1  Před 2 lety

      Wow what a story! Thanks for your kind words :)

  • @bratinchakraborty4619
    @bratinchakraborty4619 Před 5 lety +1

    i rescued a medium barn owl i only giving it chicken boneless small pieces 3 time and 4 drops multi vitamins and mineral syrup but its not possible to giving it rats and mice can i giving it boil soya chunk and fresh fruit pls Gide me

    • @BarnOwlTrust1
      @BarnOwlTrust1  Před 5 lety +1

      Feeding Barn Owls: www.barnowltrust.org.uk/picking-up-a-live-owl/feeding-barn-owls/

  • @demonmprint
    @demonmprint Před 5 měsíci

    I doubt this post will be looked at. However if so i found a owlette. I cannot locate the nest nor no vet experienced to handle the little guy. We found him after a really bad storm. Cold an shivering. Like other birds we left it be. Not knowing barn owl wont help em unless the whole nest is lost. So hear i sit watching your vids. He seems fine. Feathers barely growing on the wings, he very vocal. I been slowly getting it to drink, gonna try feeding soon. Kinda was scared of the bite more than its talons. Needless to say i discovered 8 new holes in my hand lol. Any advice to help the survival of this owl be great. Kinda alone and putting it back where we found it Will kill it at 30 degree weather.

    • @BarnOwlTrust1
      @BarnOwlTrust1  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Hi - we do try to check all comments every weekday, and answer any queries - sorry we don't have the staff to check at weekends though!
      You will need to start feeding asap - there's lots of info on our website, but if you have any questions not answered there, please do email us, and we'll do what we can to help. We're based in the UK, so our advice is for UK Barn Owls but hopefully should still be useful., if you're elsewhere.
      This is probably a good place to start: www.barnowltrust.org.uk/picking-up-a-live-owl/short-term-care-wild-barn-owl/
      Good luck!

    • @demonmprint
      @demonmprint Před 5 měsíci

      @@BarnOwlTrust1 Thank you for replying. I actually used your knowledge in the vids with feeding, handling and examination. It was highly useful. An a experience I would love to do again. Saddly the owlette passed away early yesterday morning. I'm thinking maybe he was sick but due to limited knowledge I would of never known. Im just conflicted on did I do everything right in making his last days happy or did I prolong his suffering by interferring trying to help. Anyways thank you greatly. We didnt have any vets or shelters out here suited for owls. So I was on my own an glad my old brain still learns fast. To process your videos.

    • @BarnOwlTrust1
      @BarnOwlTrust1  Před 5 měsíci +1

      It's always very sad when a rescued owl dies - but our view is that it's better to have tried to help, even so. As you say, we can't always be sure what else might be wrong, that cannot be seen, so it sounds like you did everything you could, and for that you can feel that you did the right thing. Glad you found the videos useful. Thanks for sharing.

    • @demonmprint
      @demonmprint Před 5 měsíci

      @@BarnOwlTrust1 thank you again. Without you he would of passed and not had the extra time. For someone who knew nothing to be able to understand the content. You my friends are the Steve Orwin's of owls ♡♡

    • @BarnOwlTrust1
      @BarnOwlTrust1  Před 5 měsíci

      Thank you - very kind!

  • @saharghanem7300
    @saharghanem7300 Před 2 lety

    Hello, please help me. I found a baby owl in my garden. Sadly there are no sanctuaries or rehabilitation centres where I live. I'm in Gambia,ca tingly country on the west coast of africa. I could not find any place to get mice or chicks to feed it so I went for option two. I've been feeding it raw beef or raw chicken. I've had it for 10 days and it's been doing well but today it is weak. Cant even move much. It was fine up until now. I'm not sure what to do. Please help I'm so desperate. Thank you

    • @BarnOwlTrust1
      @BarnOwlTrust1  Před 2 lety

      Oh dear. This is a very sad case.
      Without wanting to make you feel worse, we suspect that the absence of roughage on the owlet’s diet is what’s causing its deteriorating condition, so switching to small mammals or dead day old chicks might help. We know you've tried to source them, but maybe you haven’t tried trapping rodents? We even heard of someone who wrapped small parcels of meat in soft bits of feather (after removing the quill) or hair shaved from an animal skin.
      As we don’t know which owl species it is, it’s very hard to know if there’s any chance that the young owl could be fed by its parents if it were put back where you found it.
      In the worst case scenario, you could just put it back anyway and let ‘nature take its course’. It will probably suffer for less time that way, but we understand that you may not take kindly to the suggestion.
      Very sorry we can’t be of any further help…

    • @BarnOwlTrust1
      @BarnOwlTrust1  Před 2 lety

      We are based in the UK - For more local help you could try contacting the Makasutu Wildlife Trust - they may have some ideas: www.accessgambia.com/biz1/mwt-makasutu-wildlife-trust.html

    • @saharghanem7300
      @saharghanem7300 Před 2 lety

      @@BarnOwlTrust1 this breaks my heart. I will try my best because leaving it out I doubt it would make it through the night. We have cats in the neighbourhood. Besides, I could never live with myself, the guilt alone would kill me. I have started using the small fluffy feathers and I've been feeding it that and giving it water as well. It is still weak but it's only second day of this so I'll keep my fingers crossed and hopes high no matter what😊
      You've been a massive help thank you so much for taking the time to reply. You're an angel.

    • @saharghanem7300
      @saharghanem7300 Před 2 lety +1

      @@BarnOwlTrust1 yes it was the first numbers I tried. No answer, I've tried for days and many times over to all the listed numbers. I even reached out to a bird guide but that was a dead end too. Thank you

    • @saharghanem7300
      @saharghanem7300 Před 2 lety +1

      I will also set up mouse traps and see if I get lucky

  • @beakfordflappering4647

    how 'did you find a tawny oelt' like that?
    hope you did not rope him into a stage dperforamnce.. it would not b very animal freindly IMO
    if so.

    • @BarnOwlTrust1
      @BarnOwlTrust1  Před 3 lety

      Don't worry - the welfare of the owls is always of the utmost importance in everything we do. Rescuing and rehabilitating owls is a very important part of our work - we regularly get called in by members of the public to look after injured or sick owls that they have found, and have many years experience.
      More info here:
      www.barnowltrust.org.uk/about-the-barn-owl-trust/owl-rescue-rehabilitation/

  • @alexandraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

    lol poor bird

  • @BINARYmotivationaltamil
    @BINARYmotivationaltamil Před 3 lety +1

    I found a injured baby owl

    • @BarnOwlTrust1
      @BarnOwlTrust1  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you for caring about owls! See our website for more information: www.barnowltrust.org.uk/picking-up-a-live-owl/how-to-check-barn-owls-for-injuries/