that have become overweight,
as their owners give them more and more food, with less exercise, and this was thought to be the case of an owl found stranded in a ditch that was initially feared to be
injured, but turned out to be merely too fat to fly, The Suffolk Owl Sanctuary said a member of the public
reported spotting a possibly injured owl stranded in a ditch a few weeks ago,
but rescuers took the female bird for an examination and discovered she wasn't
injured, just overweight, the sanctuary said the owl, who they named Plump,
weighed 8.6 ounces, about 1/3 heavier than the average weight for a healthy
female of her species, officials said they initially suspected Plump may have
lived in captivity or received food from humans, but her eating habits at the
sanctuary showed she prefers the dark mice she would feast on in the wild,
indicating her weight is "an unusual case of natural obesity." the
area where Plump was found was discovered by rescuers to have an unusually high
population of mice and voles, Plump was put on a two-week diet and lost nearly
1 1/2 ounces, enough to allow her to be released back into the wild, watch out mice and voles in the district, it could be you!
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