South Whidbey parks and rec warns of aggressive owl
LANGLEY The presence of an aggressive and territorial owl in South Whidbey Community Park has led to some concern that the bird could attack unknowing passersby.
South Whidbey Parks and Recreation District released a warning on Monday about the owl, which is inhabiting the southeastern corner of the park. A map with the area outlined is available to view on the parks and rec districts Facebook page.
South Whidbey Fire/EMS Deputy Chief Terry Ney told first responders to wear a helmet if responding to a call in that area. One firefighter responded to say that he dealt with a similar occurrence there last spring while going for a run, during which an owl dive bombed and clawed him in the head.
Ralph Downes, an enforcement officer for the state Department of Fish and Wildlife, surmised that the perpetrator is likely a barred owl, a species which is known to be protective when nesting.
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