We currently have a great horned owl in our clinic that was found tangled in a soccer net-one of many we've treated this year. It's surprising how often this happens, which is why we strongly recommend taking down or collapsing soccer nets when not in use.
The owl in the photo arrived last week with some bruising and swelling on its wings, but thankfully, the injuries aren't serious. With fluids, rest, and care, we expect this owl to be flying free again soon. While this owl was lucky, soccer nets can cause serious injuries to muscles, tendons and bones.
Taking down soccer nets when they're not in use can help reduce these dangers and protect owls and other raptors that hunt in open fields. Let's work together to keep these magnificent birds safe!