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Grand Canyon National Park

Arizona, USA

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The rabbit may be common, but I've always found it a difficult animal to observe from close distances. In many ways, it's harder to photograph rabbits than deer. The slightest movement or sound and they will flee.

Rabbit

Five Rivers Environmental Education Center, Delmar, NY

 

This little creature shares its home with many Puffins. Plenty of times I have seen them chase each other out of the burrows on the soft cliff tops of Fair Isle. I always place my bets on the comical Sea clown.

Some older photos.

It was too young to know that it wasn't supposed to be eating right beside the trail during the middle of the day, if it didn't want its picture taken by a silly human photographer. :-)

My attempt to capture kingfishers failed. Fortunately I found this cute rabbit near my car. I was happy that I didn't have to go home with an empty CF-card :-)

 

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Rabbits are small mammals in the family Leporidae of the order Lagomorpha, found in several parts of the world. There are eight different genera in the family classified as rabbits,

Rabbit habitats include meadows, woods, forests, grasslands, deserts and wetlands

 

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Lugar de Observacion / Taken: Croton Point Park , Westchester County park , New York

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Scientific classification

Kingdom:Animalia

Phylum:Chordata

Subphylum:Vertebrata

Class:Mammalia

Order:Lagomorpha

Family:Leporidae

in part

Genera

* Pentalagus

* Bunolagus

* Nesolagus

* Romerolagus

* Brachylagus

* Sylvilagus

* Oryctolagus

* Poelagus

 

I normally don't bother with rabbits but he just showed up while i was looking at birds and the light was just right.

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One of Vancouver's crop of wild rabbits.

Located : Okuno island, Hiroshima pref.

広島県 / 大久野島

Selfportrait by me.

Branches and arum flower by me.

Rabbit mask by the net.

Final processing & digital painting by me.

Textures by me and Ghostbones.

 

Pic of the week in: GhostWorks

Special thanks to Pareeerica.

 

Pic of the week in: Digital Resonance

Special thanks to AlicePopkorn.

There have been a few young rabbits in the yard this year. I was out by the edge of the woods checking the planting beds to see how things were holding up in this heat and this little one was there. They will freeze at first hoping you don't see them, but if you get too close...off they go!

 

Eastern cottontail (Sylvilagus floridanus)

while on holiday on the north sea coast of germany we had a bunch of wild rabbits in the garden of our house. they were very shy and you had to approach them carefully to get a good shot, Nordfriesland, Germany

This one is for you Les. As you can see our rabbits just dont have the personality of your hares.

Marsh Rabbit in the grass in the morning

Rabbits have brown-grey fur, pale bellies and long ears (but these are relatively short compared with those of a hare). The underside of the tail is white – this can be seen as the rabbit runs away from danger, and acts as a warning to others nearby. Rabbits are not native to Britain; the Normans brought them here in the 12th century for their, then much-prized, fur and meat.

Sylvilagus floridanus

Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center

Glass plate over black cloth, flash bounced off blue cloth.

Aeron Vally rabit

Berrick Hall, Yokohama

Grumpy looking wild rabbit munching daisies.

Spent the afternoon at Pulborough Brooks RSPB

rabbit seen at Godstone farm

Surry England godstonefarm.co.uk/

he arrived at my home today. i love him!

 

he's made by the incredibly talented paulina from finland.

 

check out her etsy shop lemmikkiapina here:

 

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Semana apática total, con ideas pero sin ganas...

Al final he optado por versionar la foto de Teresa que me pareció muy acertada.

Very wild and running with other wild rabbits. I guess from once tame stock.

I have seen ginger and black rabbits running wild in Epping Forest in the past.

Seaton Wetlands East Devon

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