This baby porcupine (also called porcupet) eats a banana. You'll hear tiny squeaks--those are hiccups!
His mother was killed when she was hit by a car and someone got him to licensed wildlife rehabilitator Gail Buhl. He was orphaned and imprinted on humans and is now living at Wolf Ridge Environment Learning Center in northern Minnesota.
Cinnamon enjoying a low key morning watching old school 90210 and eating a small piece of pancake (made from our Organic Batter Blaster).
* Pancake is not a good food for rabbits and should not be given to them on a daily basis. We just give it to her as a rare treat (she's almost 10, so we've fed her well).
A baby porcupine, called a porcupet is being bottle fed. This little guy's mother was killed when she was hit by a car and he was cared for by licensed wildlife rehabilitator Gail Buhl. He was orphaned and imprinted on humans and is now living at a nature center in northern Minnesota.
This video of an osprey at South Padre Island is part of a series of photos that I took. The osprey was just starting to bring sticks to the crotch of the tree to start building a nest.
My bunny Cinnamon eating her favorite part of a carrot--the greens on top.
Music playing in the background on our stereo is by Estradasphere doing the Super Mario Brothers Theme.
This is Bubo, one of the education great horned owls at The University of Minnesota's Raptor Center. He is imprinted on humans. I'm hooting at him and he is hooting back. You will hear a bark and furthr hooting from another great horned owl in the courtyard (who is also imprinted on humans)
When you don't do what my rabbit Cinnamon wants, she grunts at you. She wanted a treat, I wanted to pet her. When I would pet her instead of giving her a treat, she would grunt in irritation.
My little Grunty McGrunt Grunt.
I think this gray phase eastern screech owl is trying to do its monotonous trill call but it's coming out scratchy. In the end it does the eastern screech owl whinny.
This bird is imprinted on humans and is an education bird at the University of Minnesota's Raptor Center. Please visit if you ever find yourself in St. Paul, MN!
High feeder activity at the Minnesota Valley NWR visitor center. It was about -4 degrees out and snowing. Turkeys, house sparrows, cardinals, chickadees and cowbirds took over the feeders.