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Procession of the Species 2001
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Procession of the Species bee Alycia Holley makes her way through downtown Olympia on Saturday.
(Mike Salsbury/ The Olympian)

A somewhat noisy Procession of the Species participant, Barb Love of Shelton wears an elephant costume and carries a big brass instrument.
(Mike Salsbury/ The Olympian)

Sambiosis dancers provide lots of color and movement to the Procession of the Species.
(Mike Salsbury/ The Olympian)

Brentwood Preschool Procession of the Species participant Ayla O'Shea is readied for the event by her mother, Liana O'Shea, of Olympia on Saturday.
(Mike Salsbury/ The Olympian)
Sue Sikora, left, and Leslie Zenz bring their lion creation through the streets of Olympia for Saturday's Procession of the Species. Creating the lion was "a group effort," they said.
(Mike Salsbury/ The Olympian)
Procession of the Species coyote Sarah Tabis of Olympia walks through downtown howling and dancing on Saturday.
(Mike Salsbury/ The Olympian)

Alan Fitzthum adjusts his nesting bald eagle head gear Saturday night at the Procession of the Species. His daughter, Teasha, 9, has a fondess for eagles, he said.
(Mike Salsbury/ The Olympian)

Twin sisters Hope, left, and Skye Asbach, 5, of Olympia participate in the Procession of the Species as almost twin butterflies.
(Mike Salsbury/ The Olympian)
While most spectators watched the Procession of the Species from downtown sidewalks, this group found a higher vantage point.
(Mike Salsbury/ The Olympian)
Hannah Turlove sleeps through the downtown procession. She's a "sleeping snowy owl," said her mother Pam Turlove. "They only come out at night."
(Mike Salsbury/ The Olympian)
Fire delights the Procession of the Species audience.
(Mike Salsbury/ The Olympian)
 

 


 


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