NEW YORK CITY - Rockefeller is on to her next adventure. The little owl who was found by crews setting up the famous Rockefeller Center Christmas tree in New York City has been released back into the wild.The Ravensbeard Wildlife Center took in the owl, named Rockefeller, and treated her for dehydration after she hadn't had food or water in 3 days.MORE NEWS: Dog at Delaware SPCA for 866 days finds forever home"I peeked in the box and saw this little face looking up at me," the center wrote on Facebook. "All baby owls are born in the spring so the idea that there was a baby owl in November didn’t make sense." Rockefeller the owl was released by the Ravensbeard Wildlife Center.