Depending on where you live, it may be illegal to. You should contact your state's wildlife commission to find out if it's permissible. If it is, they will also be able to provide you with instructions on how they want you to do so so that the animal will be able to be reintroduced into the wild later.
They're generally reasonably willing to allow people to care for injured or orphaned animals when feasible as long as it's done with the understanding the animal will not be a "pet" but is, in fact, a wild animal that needs to be able to live on its own after it recovers/grows up.
Teaching it to fly, giving it food, and teach them to hunt.
They seem like miniature owls, they are dirty white, and their feathers look very fluffy.
The owl parents hunt voles and mice, etc, and feed them to their young.
Owls are birds and as such they lay eggs.
Yes they do.
87654 days
It takes one month for a Snowy Owl's egg to hatch.
4 weeks
white owls
Small owls
Depending on the species, owls either lay eggs or give live birth.
white owls
Long Eared Owls
28-34 days from being laid
they have feathers.