We saw several injured owls being rehabilitated at this facility when we
toured it a few years ago. The staff there is very dedicated. I'm sure
they will help. Good luck with this and please keep us posted.
Kathi and Michael Rock
Madison, Dane County
On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 11:27 PM, Dawn <iciegolden@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Four Lakes is great in helping out injured birds.
Dawn
sun Prairie
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On Nov 5, 2015, at 10:39 PM, Mikal Drye <mikal.drye@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:to do
I would call Four Lakes Wildlife Center in Dane County at 608-838-0413,
ext. 151. You can leave a message on the machine, and they will call you
tomorrow morning about helping the owl. They should be in by 9AM tomorrow
morning.
On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 9:13 PM, Samuel J. Krerowicz <
krerowiczs01@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
There is currently a great horned owl outside my window with an injured
wing. It can still fly, but I doubt it can fly very far. Are there any
suggestions as to what I can do for it, or if it is even worth trying
Birding Network (Wisbirdn).anything for it?
Sam Krerowicz
Madison, WI
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