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The second round of baby squirrels

9/11/2014

 
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It's hard to believe that fall is just around the corner when there are still baby squirrels at Greenwood.  The most common type of squirrel that Greenwood rehabilitates is the Fox Squirrel.  Fox Squirrels have two litters per year, usually March and late-July so squirrel rehabilitators are busy throughout the summer.  Most squirrels come to Greenwood because they have been orphaned or they have fallen out of the tree. 
Below are some of the pictures I took from my early September and mid-October visits.  They are a of a black Fox Squirrel (a not as common variation in color), a pair of baby American Goldfinches with conjunctivitis, a Common Nighthawk and a Ring-billed Gull. 


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    Rachel is a math and science tutor who loves to photograph wildlife in her spare time.  In this blog she shares her experiences of her visits to Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center in Lyons, CO.

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