NEW ARC

North East Wildlife Animal Rehabilitation Coalition is a 501(c)3, non-profit organization. We are a group of licensed wildlife rehabilitators, and these are the tales of the injured and orphaned animals we care for until they are able to be released back into the wild.

Friday, August 5, 2011

River's crew.

River and the kids are doing well and seem to have integrated perfectly into the native population out there. Many nights I go out there to find them hanging out with Ringer and Belle and all their kids! They are all very tolerant of each other and it is very surreal to go out and be tripping over moms and kits mingling around. Throw in Gibby and Scrappy and a couple other unidentified adults and I am just amazed at how tolerant they all are of each other (and me). Males, females, adults, babies....a total mix and a total contradiction to the solitary life described by experts in the past.
A daytime visit by half the gang allows for some nice family portraits.
Momma River and one of her girls.
All 4 of her kids, Howell, the only boy, is the black one.
Ringer and her kids were out there as well. She moved off with 3 of them but one decided to hang with her cousins! She's on the far right acting like she was one of River's own.
Howell left, River's 3 girls in the middle and Ringer's girl on the right.
Ringer's girl. She's adorable and looks exactly like a larger version of Springer with her markings. She is very distinguishable from the other babies.

It seems to me that "release" is a bit of a contradiction here......I'm tripping over more coonies outside the pens than inside some days! LOL
I wouldn't have it any other way!

2 comments:

  1. i love your updates on your HUGE extended family!! i know that when i come over here for a visit...i'll be smiling...and saying 'AAaaaaw', by the time i leave!! they're all so CUTE!! and doing so good!! :) thanks to YOU!

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  2. Thanks Laura! Huge is right! LOL

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