Three weeks ago at the Wildlife Rehabilitation Northwest Tucson, we had a cottontail rabbit brought in by a family who had found it in their backyard dragging a leg with an exposed fracture. The Miller’s work with several veterinarians in town who are kind enough to donate their services, and they took this cottontail to [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Baby Jesus Ridge Trail’
A Cottontail Tale and Kestrel Release
Posted in Hiking, Wildlife Rehab, tagged 50-Year Trail, Arizona, baby cottontails, Baby Jesus Ridge Trail, baby jesus trail, baby rabbits, Catalinas, cottontail rabbit, cute animals, desertsirena, donate, Hiking, kestrel, Miller's Wildlife Rehab, rabbit, Sirena, Waterfall, Wildflowers, Wildlife Rehab Fundraiser, wildlife rehabilitation northwest tucson on August 25, 2010 | 1 Comment »
Sweet Baby Jesus!
Posted in Hiking, tagged 50-Year Trail, Arizona, Baby Jesus Ridge Trail, Catalinas, desertsirena, Hiking, Sirena, Sutherland Trail, tucson on December 5, 2009 | 9 Comments »
In March 2007, I was looking around on the internet for new hikes, and I came across the tantalizingly named Baby Jesus Ridge Trail in the Catalinas. The trail description I got was from a mountain biking website, and I did a little scouting via Google Earth. There is a loop that connects the 50-Year [...]

