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I think its wing was broken. The chap holding it in the pic used to work for the RSPB. I was all for getting intouch with someone (vet, RSPB etc) but apparently tawny owls arent seen as endangered enough for the RSPB to be interested!?!?!?! I put it on the verge, drove past about an hour later an it was still there, but i doubt it survived the night TBH.

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I think its wing was broken. The chap holding it in the pic used to work for the RSPB. I was all for getting intouch with someone (vet, RSPB etc) but apparently tawny owls arent seen as endangered enough for the RSPB to be interested!?!?!?! I put it on the verge, drove past about an hour later an it was still there, but i doubt it survived the night TBH.

 

Yeah the RSPB don't take anything to do with injured birds ( despite their financial position ) Its down to small volunteer local wildlife centres, but that bird looked in a bad way .

I once rescued a Tawny owl caught up on old fishing gut which recovered but also found a short-eared owl on the road , very similar to your situation.

Unfortunately it had broken its back and had to be euthanased.

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