Snowy owl makes swift strides toward recovery
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By David Hendee
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Denise Lewis, the outreach coordinator for Nebraska Raptor Recovery, handles the ailing snowy owl with care Monday. By Tuesday, the 6-month-old bird had brighter eyes, was clacking its beak and had worked her way up to eating a full-size mouse.
Sometimes it just takes a few mice to make an owl feel like giving a hoot.
The ailing, wayward snowy owl that was rescued in downtown Omaha appeared to be rebounding Tuesday after a day of nourishment provided by Nebraska Raptor Recovery.
She's starting to feel a lot better, said Denise Lewis, the organization's outreach coordinator. She's still in critical condition, but she's showing good progress.''
The 6-month-old owl's eyes appeared brighter, and it clacked its beak more. Owls clack as a warning.
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