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Nile

3 November 2015
Nile Nile
Great Horned Owl

Nile is a great horned owl that was admitted in 2005. He is a survivor of West Nile Virus. He recovered from the virus, but the illness damaged both retinas and his vision is impaired. When he does fly, he flies very cautiously like someone walking in an unfamiliar, dark room.

Life history of the great horned owl from Cornell Lab or Ornithology



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