Picture this. You are at a construction site, focused on your work, when you suddenly hear strange noises coming from somewhere in the building. At first you cannot place them. You look around, listening carefully, until it becomes clear that something alive is trapped where it does not belong.
You want to help, but you know the situation is delicate. Trying to intervene without experience could injure whatever is stuck. Calling wildlife professionals becomes the safest choice.
That is exactly what a Florida construction crew decided to do when they realized they had unexpected company at work.
Tiny Faces In The Vents
The workers had discovered four fluffy baby owls wedged inside damaged air vents. Without delay, they reached out to WILD Florida Rescue (WFR) .
When the responders

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