Sometimes, while getting ready for work, you think that your day will be the same as it has always been and nothing extraordinary will happen, but then you come across the most unusual thing.
Trevor Hayes, a plumber on duty, spends his working hours visiting customers and helping them in any way he can. However, one of his workdays took an unusual turn.
While on his way to a customer’s house to work on plumbing, he noticed a brown, feathery ball near a garage door two houses away.
Upon closer inspection, Hayes was completely surprised.
Strange discovery
At first he wasn’t sure what he was looking at, but when the ball of feathers turned and looked at him, he knew his help was needed as well.
“He was just looking at me and didn’t seem okay.” Hayes said The Dodo.
It didn’t take Hayes long to realize what he was looking at.
“I knew right away it was an owl. I’m pretty familiar with the wildlife here, but it was strange to see the owl in broad daylight, especially in front of someone’s garage on the ground. Hayes said.
Thinking the owl was just lost and a little confused, he decided to give it time to remember and went off to do his job. However, when he had finished, he went back and was absolutely heartbroken when he saw the owl was still there.
“I thought I should probably do something, so I knocked on the owner’s door but got no answer. » Hayes said.
Rescue mission
Knowing that an expert would be best suited to handle the situation, he contacted RAPTOR Inc.a bird rehabilitation center based in Milford, Ohio. The incredible staff gave Hayes clear instructions on how to capture the poor bird safely.
Hayes went to get a box, heavy gloves and a drop cloth and returned determined to help. Soon the adorable bird was comfortable in the box with Hayes and on his way to RAPTOR Inc.
The staff welcomed the duo with open hands and gave the owl the best possible care, ensuring she had everything she needed to recover in no time.
“They said the owl was doing very well.” » Hayes said.
According to Hayes, the beautiful owl was then moved to a larger enclosure at the Milford Rescue Center and should be released into the wild very soon.
Everyone is super excited that this amazing guy is flying in the starry sky again and living his best life again.