Links: Owl Language

Chatty couple rescues owl, baby orangutan and tamarin, kids help shelter cats, dim dog drinks, and more.

And finally: Water You Trying to Do?

Andrew Y. shares a dim dog drinking — or at least trying to.

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8 thoughts on “Links: Owl Language

  1. Dubravkamcvmd April 19, 2022 / 9:08 am

    The couple and the owl are hilarious. They seem like lovely people. That chicken enclosure though doesn’t seem to enclose very well.

    The cotton top tamarins are gorgeous’

    Whoever created that water delivery system for the dog is just nasty. That’s not funny.

    • Blue Footed Booby April 19, 2022 / 2:24 pm

      He just needs to stand on it instead of tapping. I think a human needs to go over and demonstrate. I’ve had to do that for pets before.

      • Dulcie April 19, 2022 / 3:32 pm

        Definitely. Some puppers don’t get it right away. But then again, some like to make it a game.

  2. DEBG April 19, 2022 / 9:22 am

    Can’t wait to enjoy the videos. I’m in love with the panda party and wish I could see them all for reals.

    I hope puppers figures out how to drink from its hose.

  3. Georgiana April 19, 2022 / 10:15 am

    Kudos to the couple for helping the owl and disinfecting it’s bumblefoot, luckily they probably had the right stuff handy for their chickens.

    Somebody please show that poor dog how his water fountain works!

  4. allein 🐾 April 19, 2022 / 10:28 am

    Only watched the owl so far, but wow! That guy is way calmer than I ever would have been.

    I, too, hope someone teaches the doggo how his fountain works.

  5. 6rabbits April 19, 2022 / 11:45 am

    I wonder how long it took the dog to figure out the fountain? He almost had it so I’m assuming…?
    And the owl couple–WOW! So surprised he let them at that foot!

  6. AJ April 19, 2022 / 1:17 pm

    Owl couple is amazing, I’m not sure I’d be that calm or be able to release the owl, I’d want to keep it. Yes, I know keeping owls is not in their best interest but I’ve always been fascinated by them. Had a cool bird experience last night. We were up in La Jolla CA by the cove where all the seals and sea lions hang out along with 2 or 3 species of birds. The commorants (I think that’s what they were) were nesting on the cliff right by the walkway and I got to see baby birbs! They looked to be a few different ages based on size and feathering, saw lots of baby down on several. Others were begging a parent to feed them so also saw lots of feeding behavior. Just fascinating to be able to see it up close.

    Kudos to the students on helping the shelter animals. And yeah for all the babies. All I got to say about the dog and fountain, bless his heart. One day the baby will figure it out.

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