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Young Racoon
It’s been a little over a year since I posted a racoon photo, so I thought it was time for another one. This young racoon (Procyon lotor) was caught ‘red-pawed’ early one spring morning searching for food and clambered up a young alder tree when I came out. Having paid the fee of posing for a few shots, I left him to his own devices searching around the back garden.
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A Racoon Comes to Visit
It may be winter here on the West Coast of Canada and we still have some snow and ice lying around, but here at home there is always wildlife to photograph. A racoon came calling over the weekend looking to see if he could get a tasty meal from the bird feeder hanging in the tree. With a creek running across from our property, we regularly see three or four of these guys around.


