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Gov’t shutdown strands pelican, injured owl in Rhode Island

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NARRAGANSE­TT (AP) — An out-of-place pelican and an injured owl will likely remain stranded at a Rhode Island facility until the end of the partial federal government shutdown. The Providence Journal reports that the juvenile brown pelican – likely steered north by high winds – had become a sensation to bird watchers and dock workers who nicknamed him “Bert.”

The bird was taken to the Wildlife Rehabilita­tors Associatio­n of Rhode Island as temperatur­es dropped, where executive director Kristin Fletcher says they can’t get the needed federal permits to move him across state lines to a southern location. Fletcher says the group also has an owl with a severe eye injury. It had been slotted for transfer to Massachuse­tts for life-saving surgery, but its travels are also on hold.

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