Update: Rescued Annapolis osprey dies suddenly of extreme exertion and stress

  • Source: WTOP-AM 1500 Washington
  • Published: 08/16/2019 12:00 AM

An osprey rescued by U.S. Naval Academy’s “Fighting 46” fire department Saturday died early Tuesday. The fledgling, female osprey had been tangled on a tree with fishing wire on Greenbury Point along the Severn River in Maryland’s Anne Arundel County. It’s believed it was just learning to fly when it ended up entangled. Initially, the Boyds, Maryland-based Owl Moon Raptor Center, where the bird of prey was taken to recover, thought the bird’s prognosis was good. The bird had wounds on her wings and left leg. “Initially, she just presented with what looked like just the wounds, which were manageable,” said Suzanne Shoemaker, director of the Owl Moon Raptor Center. “They were significant, but they were manageable, and we had hopes then that she would respond to treatment and we could heal the wounds.”



Comments

We welcome comments from registered users. Comments are solely the responsibility of those who post them; their viewpoints are not endorsed by the Daily Dispatch and DailyDispatch.com. (read more)
Highlight
ship name
no comments have been added


FREE QUICK SUBSCRIBE
Sign up to subscribe to custom state Daily Dispatch emails for free

click to subscribe