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17. Eurasian Eagle-Owl, Day (and night) 7
Thu Feb 9, 2023, 01:23 PM
Feb 2023
Eurasian Eagle-Owl, Day (and night) 7
BY D. BRUCE YOLTON

FEBRUARY 9, 2023

This bird has acclimated to the park very quickly. Much quicker than I would have expected for an animal that has been in captivity its whole life.

It was hunting last tonight, and made multiple passes at Brown Rats. It is scoping out locations where the Manhattan schist is exposed and waiting patiently (for as long as 40 minutes last night) for a rodent to run over the rocks. Last night, Flaco used an area that I know well from tracking a coyote in 2010, who had a den in Hallett Nature Sanctuary. Different animal, but the same prey and territory!

Flaco’s hunting skills aren’t perfected and I haven’t seen him catch anything yet. But for him to go from being fed to hunting in less than a week is beyond expectations.

Eurasian Eagle-Owls can easily go for a week without eating, so there is no need to worry about Flaco at this point. But his independent streak is making it harder for the Wildlife Conservation Society staff to catch him. He hasn’t settled into any daily routines yet and doesn’t seem to be very hungry, which is helping him evade capture.

I don’t want to give away the zoo staff’s playbook, but last night I saw a wonderful, caring group of individuals do everything possible to catch Flaco. From what I saw they’re doing all of the right things, and have the correct folks in place. Unfortunately, Flaco just doesn’t want to go home yet.



https://www.urbanhawks.com/eurasian-eagle-owl-day-and-night-7

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Blue Jays mobbing Flaco in Hallett Nature Sanctuary, Central Park, this morning. Donkees Feb 2023 #1
Photo: resting high atop a tree on the southeast side of Central Park's Hallett Sanctuary Donkees Feb 2023 #2
One was loose in London about 15 years ago. 3Hotdogs Feb 2023 #3
Right now he's near high-rise terraces and might shelter there against the sub-zero temps overnight Donkees Feb 2023 #5
Twitter Video: Some perspective on the high and inaccessible perch chosen this morning by Flaco... Donkees Feb 2023 #4
ABC News: OWL SET FREE BY VANDALS AT CENTRAL PARK ZOO IN MANHATTAN Donkees Feb 2023 #6
A short twitter clip of Flaco, by David Lei Donkees Feb 2023 #7
CBS News: ''Thanks @davidlei for letting me shoot your camera at the perfect time'' Donkees Feb 2023 #10
''Flaco the Eurasian Eagle-Owl should be able to handle the cold, but ... '' Donkees Feb 2023 #8
Flaco the Eurasian Eagle-Owl is resting in Hallett Sanctuary again this Saturday morning ... Donkees Feb 2023 #9
''Flaco the Eurasian Eagle-Owl is resting in good view this Sunday morning ... '' Donkees Feb 2023 #11
We learned from an @NYCParks Ranger that Flaco did not eat any of the food left out for him ... Donkees Feb 2023 #12
Flaco is almost home, he's now at 63rd street looking down at the grounds of the Central Park Zoo Donkees Feb 2023 #13
Getting Closer ... Donkees Feb 2023 #14
Flaco is now Hooting Donkees Feb 2023 #15
MIA - No refind or reports of Flaco the Eurasian Eagle-Owl yet this Thursday morning Donkees Feb 2023 #16
Eurasian Eagle-Owl, Day (and night) 7 Donkees Feb 2023 #17
Flaco now west of Heckscher Playground at the south end of Central Park. Zoo staff have arrived. Donkees Feb 2023 #18
Flaco became entangled in bait trap netting, but quickly escaped his rescuers Donkees Feb 2023 #19
Flaco has been eating, was seen expelling a pellet Donkees Feb 2023 #20
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