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Austin Owl Chick Thought Dead Found Alive, Now in Rehab

Officials cite reduced food deliveries with the male’s absence as possible factors under review.

Overview

  • A chick once believed dead at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center was found alive and moved to rehabilitation, where staff say it looks stronger and hungrier.
  • The live camera was shut off after organizers said Athena stopped tending the nest and reported both owlets had died.
  • Continued off-camera monitoring spotted movement in the nest, and the center worked with Austin Wildlife Rescue to retrieve the chick for care.
  • Officials say the cause of the nesting setback remains unclear, with reduced food deliveries flagged as a possible factor.
  • Cornell reports the male owl has not appeared on camera since April 5, which can slow prey deliveries because males do most early hunting for very young chicks.