Owl rescued from Prince Edward Island field to be taken to Nova Scotia for treatment
As darkness descended and temperatures plunged in a Prince Edward Island field, Dennis MacKenzie tried to coax a scared, injured barred owl down from a spruce tree.
He had no plans to visit the field in Crapaud, P.E.I., en route to drop his sons off for a basketball game at their school, but he was struck when his car lights picked out a little head bobbing in and out of a ditch along the roadside.
He soon recognized it as an owl’s head and realized the bird was trying to cross the street.
He turned on his blinkers and the short line of vehicles behind him stopped to let the owl pass. That’s when he saw it was dragging its wing as it hopped along in the bright lights streaming from vehicle headlamps.