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Jennifer Courtney (not verified)

3 years ago

We live on a farm just North of Oskaloosa, KS. Several years ago there was an injured horned owl in our Rose of Sharon bushes it was at least 3’ tall, and beautiful. Our neighbor, an avid outdoorsman and animal lover caught the owl in a huge kennel and took it to a wildlife sanctuary. Unfortunately the owl had been injured and had broken it’s lower back. He was too far gone to save, very sad situation. We do see owl often around our barns and have seen other horned owls since then. We also have Bald Eagles that we frequently see.

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