Billy Jean
This magnificient adult female Great horned owl was gliding along, minding her own beeswax when she collided full bore into a guy wire that was attached to an antenna. This happened near a pasture where a nice man is farming cattle and so he's pretty sure he found her shortly after the accident took place. He immediately took her to the caring vet team of Gerlack and Forsyth up in Ballground where they stitched her up best they could. He called me the next day to explain her injuries and I picked her up the following day. I knew straight away that her vision was compromised...
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Had her checked out by Dr. Martinez yesterday. We have an appointment with the Ophthalmologist Next Wed.
Thank you for taking the time to follow the adventures of HawkTalk and our mission to help injured and orphaned birds of prey.
If you can, please help us by making a financial contribution which helps us buy food and medical supplies.
Visit www.hawktalk.org and click on the 'donate' button which will walk you through the PayPal process. It's safe, fast AND easy.
Please help us help them....m.
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Had her checked out by Dr. Martinez yesterday. We have an appointment with the Ophthalmologist Next Wed.
Thank you for taking the time to follow the adventures of HawkTalk and our mission to help injured and orphaned birds of prey.
If you can, please help us by making a financial contribution which helps us buy food and medical supplies.
Visit www.hawktalk.org and click on the 'donate' button which will walk you through the PayPal process. It's safe, fast AND easy.
Please help us help them....m.
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