About 30 cedar waxwings passed through Schofield Patent on Thursday. Itâs always a pleasure to see and hear them. Bette Caesar reports from Ditch Creek: The latest critter back here is a raccoon. Heâs fun to watch. We donât see raccoons regularly; this is only the second one in 30 years. Our the feeders are not up because the bears are still active. The hunting is still going on in areas near us, and that makes the bears happy and keeps them from going into hibernation. One year 399 and her family didnât hibernate until January. The Teton Raptor Center has seven patients in its rehabilitation clinic. Those seven patients are of four species: