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One of the many pet rabbits that have been abandoned in Jericho Park. This one was less shy than most but cautious enough to survive the usual predators.
This young hopper seemed at first to be alone, but when we got closer he/she was frightened and ran back to the family ...
(this photo is a part of the set "urban rabbits" - see the whole set here)
Diese drei hübschen kleinen Racker legen, genau wie ihre weiteren drei Geschwisterchen und ihre Mutter, eine Döspause ein. Am heutigen Tierheimsommerfest wurden sie vielfach begutachtet. Sie sind aber auch niedlich.
Rabbit in Riesling, with carrots, mustard and mint.
Rabbits simmered in Riesling with orange and yellow carrots, set with gelatin, loins down the middle, finished with mustard seeds and mint.
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I've been thinking photographing the Rabbits in the Forest Center for while. I went out this evening for the first time. The light wasn't great which meant high ISO, its not something i worry too much about now, i try to keep it down as much as possible but this was ISO2800 and its still quite usable. I'm pleased with this photo, it was the pick of the evenings images, the rabbit appeared very close to me for a frame filling image without needing to crop.
This little rabbit, less than half the size of our usual rabbits, has started appearing in my yard. The next generation of clematis-eaters is here.
Our Daily Challenge:SMALL ANIMALS
This tiny bunny was hardly bigger than a man's fist. It sat frozen in place as I approached. It probably was very scared.
Some more old bunny pics. This time they are of Velvet and Smartie. Smartie was another rescue bunny whom we adopted as a companion for Velvet when Skeeter passed away.
Trix are for kids!
Actually, this silly rabbit let me get to about 2 feet away from it without even moving so much as a hair.
During the summer, I see a lot of bunnies. You'll just be looking around and "OH! A bunny appears out of nowhere!". Usually they are very skittish and don't let you get close, but this one did.
Rabbit fest in Vancouver, BC. Put on by VRRA (Vancouver Rabbit Rescue & Advocacy), it is a great meating place for Rabbit owners, with games, grooming, free vet checks, as well as general information for good rabbit health.