Owl found in tree at Rockefeller Center could take flight soon



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SAUGERTIES, NY (AP) – A tiny owl that was found dehydrated and hungry in the branches of the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree is coming home healthy and is expected to be released wild Saturday.

The adult male Saw-whet Owl was nicknamed Rockefeller after it was discovered Monday by a worker installing the large holiday tree in Manhattan. The Norway spruce was felled 275 kilometers northwest in upstate New York and brought to Manhattan on Saturday.

The bird was taken to the Ravensbeard Wildlife Center in the Hudson Valley, where it dines on mice for a return to the wilderness, tentatively before dusk on Saturday.

“I just want to make sure he’s well fed before I go,” manager Ellen Kalish told The Daily Freeman. Thursday. “He was a little thin when he came in. He had probably not eaten for several days. So I just want to make sure he’s at his best weight and healthier, and then he goes.

Kalish said the owl was in “very good condition” with no apparent bone fractures after an x-ray. She plans to release the owl from the centre’s location in Saugerties, New York.

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