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More Field Trip to All Things Wild

  • nancywagoner
  • Jun 16, 2022
  • 1 min read

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Contributed by Lynn Mann


The group that went to All Things Wild took amazing photos. Here is another batch for you to enjoy.


Nancy Wagoner


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Contributed by Lynn Mann. Look at the size of the baby rabbit compared to a cell phone.



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Contributed by Lynn Mann



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Contributed by Lynn Mann. I called these owls the Three Stooges. (Sorry for that.)



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Contributed by Lynn Mann. Notice the front right paw that is deformed.



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Contributed by Margaret Schmidt. Personally, I wouldn't want to be THAT close to an angry/hungry skunk.



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Contributed by Margaret Schmidt



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Contributed by Margaret Schmidt.



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Contributed by Margaret Schmidt



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Contributed by Margaret Schmidt. Isn't this the cutest thing ever?



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Contributed by Lynn Mann. This is food prep for the babies that eat solid food.



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Contributed by Lynn Mann. Here is the kitchen where the baby food is prepared.



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Contributed by Lynn Mann. Next to ATW is a donkey rescue farm.



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Contributed by Lynn Mann. More donkeys. These are NOT part of ATW.



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Contributed by Lynn Mann


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Contributed by Lynn Mann


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Contributed by Lynn Mann.


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Contributed by Margaret Schmidt. You cannot see, but he has only one wing. The Sun City Pet Club is buying his food for life, as he cannot be released into the wild.



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Contributed by Margaret Schmidt



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Contributed by Margaret Schmidt



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Contributed by Margaret Schmidt



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Contributed by Margaret Schmidt



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Contributed by Margaret Schmidt



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Contributed by Lynn Mann. Note the hammock with the possums curled up to sleep.


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Contributed by Lynn Mann


I appreciate everyone sharing their photos. Sometimes you captured something I didn't see with my own eyes. Each of these creatures is amazing and beautiful in their own way. Thank you.


Nancy Wagoner






 
 
 

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