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still oddly adorable
At Day 54, we are still playing it safe. Being watchful. Mindful, practicing our "being" not so much our "doing." Being in the moment.
This one falls under the category of it's so odd-looking it is adorable like one of Jim Henson's Muppets.
I was called on this afternoon to transport a few orphaned animals from the care of UT Veterinary Hospital to wildlife rehabilitator Lynne McCoy in Jefferson County. This time it was three young rabbits and a robin. Lynne will care for them until they are old enough to be released into the wild.
I also got to visit with the orphaned black vulture under her care that was found at the base of a cliff in Newport. I first reported on it April 21: click crestfallen.
Lynne has taken to calling the vulture "Buzz" and it has a healthy appetite and followed her out onto her porch for me to visit. Buzz will be under Lynne's care until it is old enough to fly away and live on its own.
And yes, it is oddly adorable.
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I was called on this afternoon to transport a few orphaned animals from the care of UT Veterinary Hospital to wildlife rehabilitator Lynne McCoy in Jefferson County. This time it was three young rabbits and a robin. Lynne will care for them until they are old enough to be released into the wild.
I also got to visit with the orphaned black vulture under her care that was found at the base of a cliff in Newport. I first reported on it April 21: click crestfallen.
Lynne has taken to calling the vulture "Buzz" and it has a healthy appetite and followed her out onto her porch for me to visit. Buzz will be under Lynne's care until it is old enough to fly away and live on its own.
And yes, it is oddly adorable.
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