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Blue Ridge Wildlife Center Patient of the Week: Barred Owl

Remember this patient? Admitted on November 24, 2023, they were in our care for 48 days, recovering from surgery that repaired fractured major AND minor metacarpal bones. Read the full story here.
During this patient’s recovery, we began the process of repairing our largest flight enclosures, temporarily preventing us from utilizing them for pre-release patient conditioning.

BRWC patient 23-354 at intake. @BRWC 2023
We’re extremely thankful for how many wildlife rehabilitators exist throughout Virginia, allowing for an expansive and resourceful network of professionals. This network allows patients to get the best care during their rehabilitative journey, even if that is somewhere else.
Last week, we were able to transfer this patient who was in need of flight conditioning to Wildlife Vet Care (WVC). This transfer will allow more space to fly and rebuild flight muscles before being released.
Bonus: WVC already had a Barred Owl in care! Now these patients will keep each other company during their recoveries.

Dr. Belinda Burwell (right) of WVC, joined by Dr. Hsieh, BRWC’s Associate Veterinarian, observe Barred Owl patients inside Wildlife Vet Care’s flight conditioning cage. @BRWC 2024
We’re certain that this patient will be in good hands and returned back home once well-conditioned—thank you WVC for all you do for wildlife!
Check out this video of these two owls meeting below. What do you think they are taking about?!

WVC existing Barred Owl patient (left) joined by BRWC patient (right) @BRWC 2024
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