A group of Great Horned Owls ranging in age from 3 to 7 weeks are receiving care.

A group of Great Horned Owls ranging in age from 3 to 7 weeks are receiving care.

After months and months of care and learning to hunt for themselves numerous owls were released back into the wild.
For safety reasons, the power company removed a Red-tailed Hawk Nest and quickly brought it Evelyn. Two hatched in good health!
After a very specialized treatment plan, the eagle recovered and was transported for release. The eagle flew to a large cottonwood tree looked around for about twenty minutes then took off for parts unknown.
Hopefully just a quick rest at DVWRS for this raptor. An observant resident notified the Fallon office of Department of Wildlife the hawk was on the ground unable to fly. Not seen as frequently as other hawks, it is good news the Red-shouldered Hawk is expected a quick recovery.