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For owls that are superb.

US Wild Animal Rescue Database: Animal Help Now

International Wildlife Rescues: RescueShelter.com

Australia Rescue Help: WIRES

Germany-Austria-Switzerland-Italy Wild Bird Rescue: wildvogelhilfe.org

If you find an injured owl:

Note your exact location so the owl can be released back where it came from. Contact a licensed wildlife rehabilitation specialist to get correct advice and immediate assistance.

Minimize stress for the owl. If you can catch it, toss a towel or sweater over it and get it in a cardboard box or pet carrier. It should have room to be comfortable but not so much it can panic and injure itself. If you can’t catch it, keep people and animals away until help can come.

Do not give food or water! If you feed them the wrong thing or give them water improperly, you can accidentally kill them. It can also cause problems if they require anesthesia once help arrives, complicating procedures and costing valuable time.

If it is a baby owl, and it looks safe and uninjured, leave it be. Time on the ground is part of their growing up. They can fly to some extent and climb trees. If animals or people are nearby, put it up on a branch so it’s safe. If it’s injured, follow the above advice.

For more detailed help, see the OwlPages Rescue page.

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Arguably the largest living owl species.

Great Grey owls can be longer, but the body mass of the BFO is about 2.5x as much.

Eurasian Eagle Owls can have the same weight and wingspan, but the EEO getting that big is less common than it is for the BFO.

Wikipedia has more details if you are so interested in the hoo's the biggest debate.

A pair field study of the species showed males weighing from 2.95 to 3.6 kg (6.5 to 7.9 lb), while the female, at up to 2.95 to 4.6 kg (6.5 to 10.1 lb), is about 25% larger.

Blakiston's fish owl measures 60 to 72 cm (24 to 28 in) in total length

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[–] Chetzemoka@startrek.website 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

In action like this, they almost look more like eagles than owls. Amazing

[–] anon6789@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I found this description from a writer on the hunt to document them. Really nicely written article that makes you feel like you're there, but it's more about the journey than the owl, so I don't think I'll give it its own post.

Here's the first 2 paragraphs though. If you like the writing style, then I'd recommend you read the whole thing. I liked the writing style and might have to see if I can find the book he was working on in this.

Searching for Elusive Blakiston's Fish Owls in the Ancient Forests of Primorye

Blakiston’s Fish Owl is the largest owl in the world, but that doesn’t make it easy to find. The endangered bird is a seldom-seen resident of far-east Asia, but several hundred pairs are thought to survive in the species’ epicenter: the old-growth forests of Primorye, a remote region of Russia that borders the Sea of Japan to the east and China and North Korea to its south. There, in 2000, conservationist and writer Jonathan C. Slaght accidentally flushed one of the elusive birds during a hike with a friend.

At first, the pair wasn't sure what it was. “It was clearly an owl, but bigger than any I’d seen, about the size of an eagle but fluffier and more portly, with enormous ear tufts,” Slaght writes in his new book Owls of the Eastern Ice: A Quest to Find and Save the World's Largest Owl. “Backlit by the hazy gray of a winter sky, it seemed almost too big and too comical to be a real bird, as if someone had hastily glued fistfuls of feathers to a yearling bear, then propped the dazed beast in the tree.”

[–] Chetzemoka@startrek.website 2 points 1 year ago

Oh wow, what an incredible description! 😂

Thanks for sharing, I'll read the whole thing later