This snowy owl traveled many miles from the Arctic and landed in Tacoma, Washington where she was found caught in a tree. She came to Sarvey with extensive wing damage. The wing was repaired using a pin to hold it together, she is now un releasable and is a current member of the Sarvey Wildlife Education Team that travels throughout Washington state showing the birds.
© Annie Marie Musselman. Snowy Owl, 2007
© Annie Marie Musselman. Baby Cottontails, 2007
Baby Cottontail are weighed in the medroom at the Sarvey Wildlife Care Center in Arlington, Washington.
© Annie Marie Musselman. Cottontail Going To Heaven, 2007
A Juvenile Cottontail Rabbit is euthanized at the Sarvey Wildlife Rehabilitation Center in Arlington Washington because of an unrepairable skin tear from a cat attack.
© Annie Marie Musselman. Safe, 2007
Fawn is rescued and brought into the med room at the Sarvey Wildlife Care Center in Arlington, Washington.
© Annie Marie Musselman. Auklet, 2007
A rescued and injured Auklet sits in her enclosure with goldfish food at the Sarvey Wildlife Rehabilitation Center in Arlington, Washington.
© Annie Marie Musselman. Barn Owl, 2008
A Barn Owl that is undergoing rehabilitation flies freely about the center while his cage is cleaned and food is prepared at Sarvey Wildliife Care Center in Arlington, Washington.
I particularly love the fawn – so delicate!
Lovely. Straight shooting, important story, real pictures. Keep going!
now THIS is worthy of attention. thank you.
Your site and goals are a inspiration for all of us. We saw a piece on Freedom the eagle some years ago, is he still alive? what happened to his trainer? thank you for sharing with the world your work.
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Nice ! (: