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In the wintertime of last year, once in a while this bunny show up in my backyard. Sometimes I threw a carrot over, not just because of his existence, it's nothing but a ground of dull white snow to me. Instinctively I thought a dot of color may give it a kick. Or... maybe I just wanna make sure he's around!
He kept coming in summer and became a nuisance to me. He still looked like a cutie pie, except that he had been chewing away my tea roses in the garden day by day. Chasing after him did not do any good to those roses. Suddenly, I learned what people told me - "Rabbits eat and copulate a LOT!" :-) All roses were dead and gone... Then, all I could do is making a truce with him. Last but not least, get a picture of him and tell you this story.
Still, once in a while, again the bunny pops up in this winter... with his family.
Desert Jack Rabbit
This denizen of the desert is most distinguishable by its enormous ears, which serve as radar-like protection against coyotes and other desert predators.
Photo by Margaret Kurzlius, naturalist, at the Wickenburg Inn, Tennis and Guest Ranch Wildlife Preserve
This is Mum (rt) and Dad (lft) browsing on the grass at Locarno Beach. We saw 2 little ones as well but the hid in the log pile at our approach. He is obviously a wild rabbit and she is descended from domestic pet stock.
Rabbit Mountain © Steve Frye. Photo taken on the Flying Circus Birders of Boulder Walk on June 26, 2021.
This sweet little bunny was feeding in the grassy area with his mama - Wildwood Lake, Dauphin County
The more I look at charts of rabbit genetics and their possible breeding combinations, the more it confuses me.
Back side.
Designed for the year of rabbit.
Designed and folded by Gen Hagiwara
From 29cm uncut square paper.
A family of rabbits seem to have set up home under the log pile at the far end of the garden. There are two adults and at least 7 babies. This was taken the day before we mowed the lawn and it was tricky getting focus on the rabbit as the autofocus kept locking on to the grass blades.
Please take part in the Bunny Beauty Contest. I saw two bunnies in the late afternoon light on July 25, 2009 at Sharon Audubon Center in Sharon, Connecticut, USA & I couldn't decide which was cuter! Both thought that, if they held very still, I wouldn't see them. Wrong!