PICTURES - page 1
These barn owls were rescued in Red Bluff
when a building was being torn down a few
were eventually released.were eventually
released.
Baby Squirrel
Juvenile California Grey Squirrel in
pre-release cage
Baby Owl
Baby Deer
Eagle X-ray
Scrub Jays
Baby Hawks
This is a young bald eagle we had in our
facility. He was eventually sent to Catalina
Island to help that area recover  their eagle
population after DDT almost wiped them out.
This juvenile Bald Eagle was rehabilitated at
our center and was flown by a private plane to
S. California where it was met at the airport by
the biologist in charge of the program in the
Channel Islands to repopulate the islands with
Bald Eagles.  Six other young ones were flown
in from Alaska so this 7th one will bring in a
new gene pool to the islands.
This is an unretouched photo of a very angry
Coyote pup. Look at those TEETH!!
Volunteers releasing Bald Eagles
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Volunteers releasing Bald Eagles
Volunteers releasing Bald Eagles
Baby Gopher
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.
Yvonne releases a juvenile Great Horned Owl
Photo contributed by Steve Hobson:
http://www.steves-digital.biz/SWRR.html