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Elizabeth Glazner
October 10, 2012

Baby Season 2012: Challenges and Growth at ESWC

Elizabeth Glazner
October 10, 2012
Baby Season 2012: Challenges and Growth at ESWC

Our earliest babies this year were three Great Horned owls, a coyote, desert wood rats and cottontails.

Elizabeth Glazner
October 2, 2012

Baby Season Finally Winding Down

Elizabeth Glazner
October 2, 2012
Baby Season Finally Winding Down

Our last baby, a charming American Coot, is growing fast, but still has a long way to go.

Tagged: baby animals, Coot

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