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The Aztecs called the female Raccoon 'see-oh-at-la-ma-kas-kay' which means 'she who talks with gods' and the female Raccoon with cubs was called 'ee-yah-mah-tohn' which translates to 'little old one who knows things'.

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Golden Eagle release and a crazy Crow...phtot by Kestrel Skyhawk

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Edmonds Bird Festival 09


Stillaguamish festival of the River 09


Newbies


Puget Sound Bird Festival 2008


An Average Day by Simone


Stillaguamish Festival of the River 2008


Stillaguamish Festival of the River 2008 part II


Stillaguamish Festival of the River 2008 part III


Stillaguamish Festival of the River 2008 part IV


Kaye


Bobcat Release


Spring 2008 by Kestrel Skyhawk


Freedom Spring 08 by Ken Lubas


Freedom and Wanbli by Lisa Raimondi


Life at the Center....annie musselman


Osprey and release by Robert Lee part 1


Day of Freedom by Robert Lee part II


Annie's Gallery


Back to the Wild


Freedom and Jeff


Corky and Pumpkin


The Story of Newt


Sasha the Kid


Sweet Sasha




Contributing Photographers:

Annie Musselman,  Lisa Raimondi,  Amber Chenoweth,  Kestrel Skyhawk,  Bob Jones,  Ken Lubas, C. Sisco,  Anne Chase Photography,  John Loftus,  Christina Szypulski,  Will Miller,  Jeff Guidry,  Ceal Kight,   Robert Lee,  Frank C. Murdzia,  Pat Winnenberg,  Alycia Leonard,  Rocky 'Raccoon' Rhoades, Darrel Newell,  Simone Lupson-Cook 



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