Poor little birdie.
Earlier this week, a bummed out owl was rescued after getting its wings stuck on a barbed wire fence in Colorado.
The Fremont County Sheriff's Office shared photos of the incident on Facebook, which shows the progression of the rescue. According to the post, deputies were dispatched to the scene after a kind passerby reported the stuck owl.
When deputies arrived, they requested that Division Of Wildlife Officer Holder to lend a hand.
While the owl definitely looks a little defeated stuck in the fence, Officer Holder clearly got its attention.
Credit: FREMONT COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICEThe two then rode off into the sunset together, and the owl was brought to a local rehab center.
Credit: Fremont County Sheriff's Office[h/t: UPI]
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