This barn owl was found on County Road N late Sunday night with a broken wing and is on its way to the Durango Animal Hospital. Bureau of Land Management firefighter Tanner Desrosiers found it on the road, and Ashley Jeter, a local 4-H Club member, tucked it in for the night. Retired hospice worker Beth Rhodes took the owl to Durango.
Beth Rhodes/Courtesy photo
This barn owl was found on County Road N late Sunday night with a broken wing and is on its way to the Durango Animal Hospital. Bureau of Land Management firefighter Tanner Desrosiers found it on the road, and Ashley Jeter, a local 4-H Club member, tucked it in for the night. Retired hospice worker Beth Rhodes took the owl to Durango.
Beth Rhodes/Courtesy photo
This barn owl was found on County Road N late Sunday night with a broken wing and was taken to the Durango Animal Hospital. Bureau of Land Management firefighter Tanner Desrosiers found it on the road, and Ashley Jeter, a local 4-H Club member, tucked it in for the night. Retired hospice worker Beth Rhodes took the owl to Durango.
Beth Rhodes/Courtesy photo
This barn owl was found on County Road N late Sunday night with a broken wing and was taken to the Durango Animal Hospital. Bureau of Land Management firefighter Tanner Desrosiers found it on the road, and Ashley Jeter, a local 4-H Club member, tucked it in for the night. Retired hospice worker Beth Rhodes took the owl to Durango.
Beth Rhodes/Courtesy photo
This barn owl was found on County Road N late Sunday night with a broken wing and was taken to the Durango Animal Hospital. Bureau of Land Management firefighter Tanner Desrosiers found it on the road, and Ashley Jeter, a local 4-H Club member, tucked it in for the night. etired hospice worker Beth Rhodes took the owl to Durango.
Beth Rhodes/Courtesy photo
This barn owl was found on County Road N late Sunday night with a broken wing and was taken to the Durango Animal Hospital. Bureau of Land Management firefighter Tanner Desrosiers found it on the road, and Ashley Jeter, a local 4-H Club member, tucked it in for the night. etired hospice worker Beth Rhodes took the owl to Durango.
Beth Rhodes/Courtesy photo
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