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These barn owls were rescued in Red Bluff
when a building was being torn down and
were eventually released.
Baby Squirrel
A Juvenile California Grey Squirrel in a
pre-release cage.
Baby Owl
Baby Deer
Baby Gopher
This is an unretouched photo of a very
angry Coyote pup. Look at those TEETH!!
Baby Hawks
Volunteers releasing Bald Eagles
Eagle X-ray
Volunteers releasing Bald Eagles
Volunteers releasing Bald Eagles
Daryl holding an adult Bald Eagle who needs exercise by a practice called
"Creancing". A long line is attached to the legs of the raptors and they can exercise
to the end of the line. It helps to develop the muscles in the wings. Again note the
size of the talons and beak.
Eagle tries to bite Judy during a "Creancing"
and then is released (picture on right) after
several weeks of exercise.
Nestling Anna's Hummingbird.  The nest was blown out of the tree from the high winds. The sibling was found
dead. This little female is sitting in what's left of her nest. Notice all the pieces of camoflauge material stuck to
the sides.
Coyote Pup
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