Rare snowy owl faces difficult recovery
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Denise Lewis of Raptor Recovery Nebraska feeds the rescued owl a mixture of Pedialyte and Carnivore Care. Lewis calls the mixture "mouse in a can." The baby owl weighed 1 pound, 14.5 ounces. A healthy owl should weigh near the 5-pound mark. JOSH FRIGERIO/THE WORLD-HERALD
By David Hendee / World-Herald staff writer
Seeing a rare bird isn't always a feather in a birdwatcher's cap.
Denise Lewis of Bellevue has seen two snowy owls an Arctic bird with radiant white plumage in Nebraska this month. She hopes that they are the last.
Lewis, outreach coordinator for Raptor Recovery Nebraska, retrieved an ailing, female snowy owl from the grounds of the Hilton Omaha downtown at midday Monday. The raptor is believed to be the same bird that perched on the back side of the CenturyLink Center Omaha, thrilling dozens of attendees during a regional dog show Friday.
Lewis said the owl was severely emaciated and dehydrated.
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