Owl chicks are ready for the next step. Today I moved them to a large aviary, where they will learn to fly. Kestrels chicks are also with them. These two kinds of birds can live in the same aviary. But as for the ravens or crows, their life in the same aviary with kites and owls is undesirable. Of course, when the chicks are still small, it is possible that they live together. But for teenagers or adult birds it is better not to do this.
Time to fly 🦉
5 years ago by animal-shelter (78)
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thank you for taking care of the birds, good luck
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