From BBC

A tawny owl is set to be checked by an eye vet after being found trapped and covered in soot in a wood burner flue.

The bird had strayed down the chimney at a holiday home on Dorset’s Jurassic Coast at Upwey near Weymouth.

It was rescued by pest control expert Kenny Best and a log burner specialist who took the unused stove apart, revealing the owl’s talons.

Mr Best said the owl was being cared for at a bird sanctuary and was due to have fuller checks on its eyesight after it was found to be “missing his perch”.

Tenants staying at the home over New Year reported hearing scratching noises from inside the flue.

Mr Best said finding the stuck owl had been “very surprising”.

“We looked up at the flue and saw a pair of talons hanging down,” he said.

“We got a rod from the van and managed to get him down but he was covered in soot and couldn’t open his eyes”.

The owl was wrapped in a towel and taken to nearby wildlife conservationist Derek Davey.

He said after cleaning it up and giving it an eye wash, the owl was “looking a lot happier and eating well”.

But despite being able to fly again, it was not able to land securely on a perch.

Mr Davey said he had been unable to establish if the owl was male or female as it had not been calling.

He said the owl would be kept at the sanctuary “until I’m sure it’s ok, then released back to its territory”.

Mr Best said repairs were being made to the holiday home’s chimney to prevent further birds becoming trapped.

    • anon6789@lemmy.worldOP
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      2 days ago

      Oh, Sooty Owls are very real! They’re super unique barn owl type owls from greater Australia. I’d love to feature them more but I have yet to find a steady source of images.

      Greater Sooty

      Lesser Sooty

      What do you think of the real Sooties?

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        8 hours ago

        Holy cow. You have blessed me this fine day with new knowledge and awesome photos.

        Knowing they exist makes this a wonderful piece of trivia to add to my knowledge. Hopefully there will be more photographs of them in the future.

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          7 hours ago

          Glad to show you something new! Sooties are really very spectacular, and I’ll keep an eye out for great pics.