Rockefeller the Christmas owl

Rockefeller the Christmas owl
This Saw-whet owl was brought to the Ravensbeard Wildlife Center in Saugerties after being rescued from the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree. Photo courtesy of the Ravensbeard Wildlife Center

This tiny Saw-whet owl was found peeking out of the famed Rockefeller Center Christmas tree when it was installed at the iconic New York City landmark by workers on Nov. 16. She had hitched a ride during the 75-foot-tall Norway spruce’s two-day trip from Oneonta to the Big Apple. The Saw-whet owl is the smallest owl in the Northeast, and some would argue, the cutest. 

The baby owl, christened “Rockefeller,” or “Rocky,” was rescued and transported to the Ravensbeard Wildlife Center, not too far away in Saugerties, on the other side of the Hudson River. 

Rocky was cared for and then released on Tuesday evening, Nov. 24; the wildlife center deemed Rocky’s release a success and expects her to migrate south, as most owls do.

— Whitney Joseph

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