There’s a new and very fluffy visitor at a Nova Scotia wildlife centre these days.
Eden was found at the Eden Golf and Country club last Wednesday. The little guy is only a few weeks old but unfortunately, an orphan.
Eden was named by the staff at the Cobequid Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre in Brookfield, where he is currently staying.
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Officials say they actually need to dress up like owls in order to feed Eden.
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So far, the baby owl is said to be doing well, but experts are keeping a close eye on him in case he needs any medical attention.
It’s expected Eden will remain at the rehab centre for some time while he gains weight and eventually learns how to socialize with other owls.
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