Cayuga Birders-

Raptor news from across the pond <
http://www.spiegel.de/international/zeitgeist/0,1518,740157,00.html>.
I've read about birds and other wildlife getting tipsy from eating fermented
fruits and berries but I didn't realize they'd also go for raw distillates like
German Schnapps—yuk. From it's picture, the owl certainly looks like an
ornery drunk.

Candace

[image: SPIEGEL ONLINE]International <http://www.spiegel.de/international>

Thursday, January 27, 2011

 German Police Pick up Drunken Owl [image: A wild owl apparently had a wild
time in southern Germany.]

A wild owl apparently had a wild time in southern Germany.

*An owl that had evidently drunk too much Schnapps from two discarded
bottles was so inebriated that it got picked up by police. The bird will be
released once it has sobered up.*

German police said on Tuesday they had discovered a paralytic owl that
appeared to have drunk too much Schnapps from two discarded bottles.

"A woman walking her dog alerted the police after seeing the bird sitting by
the side of the road oblivious to passing traffic," Frank Otruba, spokesman
for the police in the southwestern city of Pforzheim, told SPIEGEL ONLINE.

The Brown Owl didn't appear to be injured and officers quickly concluded
that it had had one too many. One of its eyelids was drooping, adding to the
general impression of inebriation.

"It wasn't staggering around and we didn't breathalyze it but there were two
little bottles of Schapps in the immediate vicinity," said Otruba. "We took
it to a local bird expert who has treated alcoholized birds before and she
has been giving it lots of water."

The bird will be released once it has sobered up, police said.

*cro*

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