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Recovered owl returns to Saskatchewan sky

A great horned owl has been recently released after suffering a fractured wing and other injuries this past winter.

A fractured wing wasn't enough to keep this bird land locked

Recovered owls return to the Saskatchewan sky

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An owl has been released after suffering injury back in February, and it wasn't alone. A second owl was released after a long recovery following being hit by a car.

A great horned owl can fly once more after spending the start of the year land locked.

Cale, the owl, went through a long recovery after suffering injury in February.He was nicknamed aftertheSaskTelemployee who rescuedthe hurt bird.

SaskTel employee Cale released a great horned owl into the wild. He discovered the injured bird in February. (Salthaven West/Facebook)

Cale, the person,was on the job when he noticed something was wrong with the owl. It was acting peculiar as it triedto climb a tree with its feet rather than using its wings.

He connected the bird with theReginaSalthavenWest Wildlife Centre in Regina.Cale, the owl,wastaken to the Animal Clinic of Regina.

An X-ray determined hehad a head injury and a fractured wing.

Now, a few months later the owlspreads his wings.

"This is why we do this. It's a great feeling to see the birds fly away," said Megan Lawrence, director of operations atSalthavenWest.

Cale, the owl, has since recovered after his wing was fractured. (Salthaven West/Facebook)

Just a few weeks ago, anotherrescued owl also took to the sky.SalthavenWest released a femalegreat horned owl just weeks prior to Cale's departure.

She wasnicknamedPelletier, and had been hit by a car nearWeyburn, Sask., Lawrence said.

A Salthaven West supporter released a female great horned owl just mere weeks before Cale was let go. (Salthaven West/Facebook)

LikeCale, she had also suffered injuries to her head and wing.

Lawrence said the owls are given nicknames based on where they are found or the person who finds them.