A few years ago our member (and former General Secretary) Fleur Pavlidis was staying in a village in northern Greece where an eagle owl had made its nest in a very unwise place, and inevitably its chick fell out. The village priest rescued it and perched it high in a shade tree in the village square. Every day the priest climbed a ladder to feed it. In ancient Greek the eagle owl, far from wise, was called "bubo" which eventually became its scientific family name - in modern Greek it's become "bufo", which is still slang for silly. Fleur's kindly sent me these photos.