richard hogue, a bird spotter, spotted it. he spotted it early in the morning, but around 1:00 later in the afternoon the owl was still on the ice. somebody nearby said their dogs went out to it, still didn't fly away. that's when richard knew it needed saving. he took a fishing net, duct taped it to a pole, dragged this beautiful bird back in. picks it up very gently, brings it back to shore and with help of people nearby, wrapped it up in a blanket and take it off to a nearby wildlife center. >>> fences don't belong in the wild, so wildlife sometimes have trouble when they come across them. this poor deer on christmas day all stuck. got its horns wrapped up in rope wrapped around this post. so, you know, wildlife rescuers don't take the day off, christmas or not, two rescuers roll out a net. what they need to do first is immobilize the deer, so the guy can reach in and sweep the leg. another rescuer does exactly that. lady is there working with scissors to release the rope. they make the quick release, but sadly this poor gu