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Injured owl rescued from side of road by Massachusetts police sergeant

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Published in Weird News

WHATELY, Mass. (UPI) -- A police sergeant in Massachusetts helped rescue an owl that was injured after being struck by a car on a local road.

Whately Police Department shared photos of the injured Barred Owl found standing along the roadway after receiving calls about an owl being struck by a car around 3:00 p.m.

Sgt. Donald Bates arrived to the scene to rescue the owl, who was making no effort to fly away.

"Sergeant Bates responded to find a Barred Owl standing in the roadway looking around," police said. The owl appeared to have a leg injury and was not flying away.

 

Bates wrapped the owl in a blanket and transported it to a rehabilitation center in Conway to recover.

The owl was the second one Bates had rescued in three months after finding an injured owl in October, according to MassLive.


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