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Wed Nov 25, 2020, 04:45 PM Nov 2020

Rockefeller Center Christmas tree owl released back into the wild

CBS News
Sophie Lewis 56 mins ago

Rockefeller, the tiny, beloved owl rescued from the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree last week, has finally been set free. She was released into the wild this week after a week of rehabilitation.


Rocky, as she has become affectionately known, was released by caretakers at the Ravensbeard Wildlife Center on Tuesday evening. The Northern saw-whet owl, one of the smallest in North America, was found by workers in New York City inside the 75-foot Norway Spruce that traveled some 170 miles across the state from Oneonta.

How she ended up in the tree remains a bit of a mystery. A spokesperson for the Rockefeller Center told CBS News that while each branch is individually inspected before it is wrapped, "birds can find their way into the tree on its journey."


At the wildlife center in Saugerties, New York, Rocky was treated for dehydration and hunger after an estimated three days with no food or water. The center said that Rocky was fed "all the mice" she could eat. The center said that it consulted with experts and avian veterinarians to ensure that Rocky has the best chance of survival after her release.

Rocky was released at sunset so that she could find a safe place to rest by nightfall, the center said, before continuing to fly south. She was released in a conifer forest in upstate New York.


"Rocky's release was a success!" Ravensbeard said on Facebook late Tuesday. "She is a tough little bird and we're happy to see her back in her natural habitat. We are sure that Rocky will feel your love and support through her journey south."


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Rockefeller Center Christmas tree owl released back into the wild (Original Post) Fla Dem Nov 2020 OP
God Speed Rocky, may there always be wind beneath your wings! Fla Dem Nov 2020 #1
A Happy and Safe Thanksgiving little one! 💛 sprinkleeninow Nov 2020 #2
Yay Rocky! BusyBeingBest Nov 2020 #3
Fly free and safe, beautiful girl. 3catwoman3 Nov 2020 #4
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