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As workers unwrapped the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree this week, they discovered a tiny owl clinging to the branches of the 75-foot Norway spruce. @joefryer has the details. 🦉 pic.twitter.com/IJdn8hwaLW
— TODAY (@TODAYshow) November 19, 2020
A tiny owl is recovering after it was found tucked away in the branches of Rockefeller Center’s Christmas tree in New York City. The Ravensbeard Wildlife Center in Saugerties, New York, said it received a telephone call on Monday morning from a woman who said her husband discovered the owl while working for the company that transports and secures the iconic tree in Rockefeller Center. The 75-foot Norway spruce was cut down last week in Oneonta, New York, and loaded onto a massive trailer before embarking on a 170-mile road trip to Manhattan, along with its feathered stowaway.