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Author Topic: Rehabbed Snowy owl is dead  (Read 914 times)

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Offline Lee Borgersen

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               :reporter;    Snowy owl that rehabbed at Raptor Center found dead

Posted:   08/22/2014



WASHINGTON -- The snowy owl that captured the nation's capital attention when it perched at The Washington Post building and survived being hit by a bus has died.
 
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The University of Minnesota's Raptor Center in St. Paul says on its website that the owl, which had undergone rehab there, was found dead on the shoulder of a Minnesota highway.

The owl was seen in downtown D.C. in January, drawing crowds as it perched for several hours on a ledge outside The Post's headquarters.

A few days later, the owl was apparently hit by a bus, and was taken to the National Zoo for treatment.

The bird was sent to the Raptor Center and was returned to the wild in April.

The bird's body was identified by a band placed on its leg.
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