For overseas readers and the one person in the UK who has missed this by virtue of having been under a stone for the past however long it has been, here are the 10 orphaned/abandoned owlets whio have been rescued by the St Tiggywinkle's wildlife hospital. The little chaps and chapesses (don't ask me - I'm not very good at owl sexing) will be released back to the wild when fully grown.
Apparently owls invariably hang about in pairs in the wild so the non-related group of ten is something of an oddity. Big talons, though! The rabbit is still time poor having just moved hutch yet again (he is now a resident of Croydon - which will do for the time being) but still has good intentions as regard to getting down to more blogging and visiting many more blogs).
And here is a warning to the new, more sociable type of owl from old bill with Hat Tip to Old Holborn
4 comments:
AW!!!! I wuv widdle owls!!!
word verif: horatio
Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwww!
I have NOT seen anything about these owls, but thanks for giving me a cutesy feeling!
A clutch of owls, is it? What do we call a grouping of owls? Liza Bean Bitey (she of the Minneapolis Biteys) informs me that they're called "late-night snacks", but she's just peevish that I won't let her outside today.
Pearl
rabbit, sugar, i had not heard about the abandoned owls and now i shall have to follow their saga as a diversion from my own pathetic plight! xoxoxox
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