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Wink wink. Baby Screech owls.

July 8, 2011 by Andrew Leave a Comment

Cute but soon to be dangerous. These baby Screech owls are orphans been looked after by WildCare’s Wildlife Hospital. They’re due to be in car, but kept away from humans, until they’re old enough to look after themselves.

There are actually 21 living species of screech owls but it’s expected that new species will be discovered. New screech owls are sometimes found in the Andes.

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