Jupiter

Barn Owl Ambassador

Jupiter
Sex:

Male

Arrival:

2021 / Juvenile

Injury / Condition:

Left wing trauma

About Jupiter

Jupiter was found on the ground as a juvenile with a droop to his left wing. Radiographs confirmed he had soft tissue damage and needed time to rest. After time spent healing, he was placed outside with other juvenile barn owls and foster parents, where it was discovered he could not sustain flight as well as his foster siblings. Due to his inability to fly long distances, he was determined non-releasable, and was transferred to our education team.

Description

The barn owl is one of the most widespread of all owls and can be found on every continent except Antarctica.

Life Span

The limited research indicates a short life span in the wild between 1 and 2 years while other studies indicate as much as 12 years. In captivity, they may live to 20 years or more.

Prey / Food

Nocturnal hunters, barn owls prefer small mammals such as mice, voles, shrews, and small rats.

Babies / Nests

Normally, they will lay 5 to 7 eggs that are incubated for 29 to 34 days. The young fledge from 56 to 70 days. Nests are made in existing cavities in trees, cliffs, barn lofts, and nest boxes.

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