First, don't disagree with anything anyone said about charging for your time or that it was an unreasonable ask.
Also don't disagree that 99% of the time "I'll think about and call you back" results in no call back.
On an owl in the chimney case in particular we always treat those as rescues and do them pro bono. If it is a true
rescue that is and not a family of raccoon living down in the chimney needing to be removed and chimney capped.
I will say as a disclaimer, once you are known for doing this you may get overrun with people wanting this help, but
you can control it.
We've cooperated with two primary wildlife rehabilitation centers since 2011 when we opened up shop, they are all
people who refer wildlife issues to us that most in the industry would like to have and work on, but they know we
also are willing and care about wildlife and will go out of our way to aid injured, orphaned or entrapped (down a chimney,
irrigation pit, window well) species as well.
Most rescues we've done people have offered payment (99% of them) and we have asked them to donate to the rescue centers
which are 501 (c) 3 non profits.
Not everyone has time, money or inclination to do this, or ability to make the time without sacrificing too much.
Just wanted to say, have rescued all manner of birds of prey and brought to officials and have created good working relationships
in the process with the kind of people we enjoy working with and who often refer us calls on a daily if not weekly basis.
Our statement to avoid being the only source of aid is that when we are in the area, and have time, we are glad to assist in rescuing injured or trapped wildlife in need of bringing to rehabilitation clinic, and because we span the entire state, we also offer up transfer of those same birds and mammals from homeowners in some outlying location we may be working in, into the major city areas where the centers are.
Worth thinking about with the next owl in the chimney, though again I don't disagree at all with the rates discussed, charging for this service, etc...
Just saying you can make some good contacts and for us we just purely enjoy being able to aid in these scenarios personally.
We all know "free" is a pitfall and you can become a target for everything anyone believes you will do for free, that hasn't happened to us and I do get lots of calls and requests each week for help, but they are wildlife related. They all know we may not have time and we've established this so no hard feelings ever if you don't have time or can't help.
Anyway, a sidebar I realize, but wanted to mention it.
Justin