An ideal horned owl discovered itself in a critically sticky state of affairs after turning into caught in a glue entice in Orange County, rendering it each flightless and food-less.
Happily, a Good Samaritan discovered the chook and introduced it to an area wildlife middle in Huntington Seaside. Sadly, the individual used scissors to chop the birds’ wings out of the cheesy materials supposed to entice rodents and pests.
“The individual was considering they had been doing the precise factor by reducing many of the feathers to get the owl unstuck from the entice,” stated Debbie McGuire, government director of the Wetlands and Wildlife Care Heart. “However that critically set again the chook’s rehabilitation as a result of now it has to undergo a whole molt to have the ability to develop these feathers again.”
Hen feathers, not like hair, don’t continue to grow if lower. Most owls bear a whole molt every year, shedding their feathers and rising new ones. Nevertheless, bigger species resembling nice horned owls are inclined to molt slower, and may take two or extra years to interchange all their feathers.
An owl that was caught in a glue entice was dropped at the Wetlands and Wildlife Care Heart in Huntington Seaside. It was then transported to the Orange County Hen of Prey Heart for rehabilitation.
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In a best-case situation, the injured chook will regrow sufficient feathers to fly and return to the wild inside a yr. However there’s a likelihood it may take longer to heal, through which case the raptor’s stint in captivity could also be too lengthy for it to efficiently reintegrate into nature.
“If that’s true, he would possibly by no means be launched and should turn into an academic ambassador to show all of us how to not use glue traps,” McGuire stated.
The chook was dropped at the Wetlands and Wildlife Care Heart in Huntington Seaside on July 23, the place workers used vegetable oil and solvents to steadily and gently take away the remaining glue. The chook was washed, fed and given water earlier than being transported to the Orange County Hen of Prey Heart, the place it’s going to start its rehabilitation journey.
It’s unclear how lengthy it’s going to take the owl to recuperate, or whether or not it will likely be in a position to return to the wild afterward.
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The middle hopes that the chook’s ordeal serves as a warning concerning the risks of glue traps — that are banned in nations resembling England, Iceland and New Zealand, in addition to within the cities of West Hollywood and Ojai.
“We’re begging the general public to not use glue traps as a result of it traps a lot of different wildlife moreover the supposed pests,” stated Elizabeth Woods, the veterinarian who handled the chook, in a public service announcement on the middle’s social media accounts. “Even for these pests it’s a horrible technique to die.”
McGuire stated that the middle get calls to rescue animals from glue traps at the least as soon as a month — which is “approach too typically.” Oftentimes, birds will see a snake or rodent caught within the entice, land there to try to eat it, and turn into trapped themselves.
As well as the the nice horned owl, the middle has just lately rescued orioles and barn owls from related traps.
In January 2024, U.S. Rep. Ted Lieu (D-Los Angeles) launched a invoice to position a nationwide ban on the “ruthless and inhumane” use of glue traps to catch rodents. Nevertheless, the proposed laws did not progress past the Home Subcommittee on Conservation, Analysis, and Biotechnology.
Ought to members of the general public encounter birds caught in glue traps, McGuire stated it’s vital that they don’t attempt to lower or rip their feathers to free them. The perfect plan of action is to wrap the chook and the entice in a towel and convey it to an animal rescue middle.
Final yr, the Wetlands and Wildlife Care Heart rehabilitated round 8,600 injured or sick animals. McGuire stated that individuals who stay exterior of Orange County are all the time welcome to name the group, which may advise them on an area remedy middle of their space.