Tag: Owls in Towels

  • Wheatley the saw-whet owl 

    Wheatley the saw-whet owl 

    You might have seen this image before. This special critter is one of the foremost quintessential owls (in towels) to grace our screens. A viral hit of the 2010s, this owl “won the internet” (as was the parlance at the time). In the tail end of the decade, the image enjoyed a resurgence with the…

  • Ambassador owl gets a pedicure

    Ambassador owl gets a pedicure

    Original post – 31 Dec 2020 – Source by Wildlife Center of Long Island, New York Website | Instagram | Facebook For those willing and able please consider helping fund Wildlife Center of Long Island at the following 🔗 DONATION LINK 🔗. Your generosity ensures the best possible care for their animal guests. Species Common…

  • Nanjiska the Snowy Owl

    Nanjiska the Snowy Owl

    Original post – 05 Dec 2013 – Source – Audobon Magazine by Sarvey Wildlife Care Center in Arlington, Washington Website | Instagram | Facebook Photos: ANNIE MARIE MUSSELMAN@anniemariemusselman on instagram For those willing and able please consider helping fund Sarvey Wildlife Care Center at the following 🔗 DONATION LINK 🔗. Your generosity ensures the best…

  • You’re my owly hope!

    You’re my owly hope!

    Original post – 15 Sep 2022 by Birdcare Aotearoa at Green Bay, Auckland Website | Instagram | Facebook This ruru featured on the Give-a-little page for BirdCare Aotearoa. For those willing and able please consider helping fund BirdCare Aotearoa at the above link, or directly via their website. Your generosity ensures the best possible care…

  • Stop barbed-wire fences

    Stop barbed-wire fences

    Original post – 19 Oct 2022 – Source (Warning: some graphic images) by Blue Ridge Wildlife Center at Boyce, Virginia Website | Instagram | Facebook “Barbed wire fencing can be extremely dangerous for many species and it is raptors that we see injured by this type of fencing most commonly.” “When the barbs catch on…

  • Little owl youngster on the mend

    Little owl youngster on the mend

    Original post – 01 Feb 2022 – Source by Kaikōura Wildlife Centre Trust at Kaikōura, Marlborough Website | Instagram | Facebook Update: For those willing and able please consider helping fund Kaikōura Wildlife Centre Trust at the following 🔗 DONATION LINK 🔗. Your generosity ensures the best possible care for their animal guests. ^Species ^Common…

  • Great-horned “Owly-wan”

    Great-horned “Owly-wan”

    Original post – 22 Mar 2021 – Source by Think Wild Central Oregon at Bend, Oregon Website | Instagram | Facebook “A great horned owl being found in the road, contained and treated at Think Wild – all while looking extremely irritated with us! Don’t worry bud, we don’t want you to have to stay…

  • Pygmy-owl: thiever of hearts 

    Pygmy-owl: thiever of hearts 

    Species Common Name More info Glaucidium costaricanum Costa Rican pygmy owl Wiki link Original post – 23 Sep 2015 – Source by Toucan Rescue Ranch, Costa Rica Website | Instagram | Facebook For those willing and able please consider helping fund Toucan Rescue Ranch at the following 🔗 DONATION LINK 🔗. Your generosity ensures the…

  • Startled Long-eared owl

    Startled Long-eared owl

    Asio otus – Long-eared owl Original post – 30 Apr 2020 – Source by Willowbrook Wildlife Center in Glen Ellyn, Illinois Website | Instagram | Facebook For those willing and able please consider helping fund Willowbrook Wildlife Center at the following 🔗 DONATION LINK 🔗 xo owlsintowels 🧡🦉

  • Charming northern saw-whet owl

    Charming northern saw-whet owl

    Original post – 04 Oct 2021 by Alberta Institute for Wildlife Conservation, Madden, Alberta Website | Instagram | Facebook DONATE to AIWC Only around the size of an adult human’s fist, saw-whet owls possess excellent hearing and low light vision. They are strictly nocturnal, and at night these miniature owls become winged terrors, swooping down…

  • Barn owl rescued from barn ouch

    Barn owl rescued from barn ouch

    Original post – 29 Jan 2023 by Chintimini Wildlife Center, Corvallis, Oregon Website | Instagram | Facebook xo owlsintowels🧡🦉

  • The “spiciest patient” so far 🌶️

    The “spiciest patient” so far 🌶️

    Tamarack Wildlife Center (@tamarackwildlife)Original post – 16 Jun 2023 ____________ “Our colleagues at Lake Erie Nature and Science Center (@lakeerienature) admitted this young Northern Saw-whet Owl after it was found injured and missing most of it’s flight feathers, possibly as a result of an animal attack. With permission from state officials in Ohio and Pennsylvania,…