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Tufted Titmouse Plucking a Raccoon

10,000 Birds

There are many tales of a Tufted Titmouse taking hair from humans to use as nest-lining material. Watching a titmouse take hairs from a human is something I have always longed to see but I never considered how cool it might be to see a titmouse take hair from another creature. … a.

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How To (And Not To) Transport Wild Birds

10,000 Birds

Jan Turner took in a raccoon cub delivered by a well-meaning couple determined to get it where it needed to go. The prize for presentation goes to the folks who delivered this very small opossum to Michelle Wellard in Philadelphia. “Almost restores your faith in humanity!” The lady didn’t want it to get out.”

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The Wildlife Rehabilitator’s Wish List

10,000 Birds

The general public is out and about, birds and animals are raising their young, and human/wildlife interaction is at its peak. I wish people would start appreciating the misunderstood animals out there, like snakes and opossums,” wrote Elissa in New York. It’s August, and first on the menu is: Fried Rehabber. Summer is high season.

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Calling all animal lovers!

4 The Love Of Animals

Erubbermaids “Roughneck” homes create the perfect winter sanctuary for feral cats Opossums, raccoons and skunks. Other animals, like opossums, are more used to the cold but will take advantage of the spiffy new digs as well. Feral cats get nervous and will avoid something that attracts too much human attention.