Look at these guys.
Where is the fear factor? I think
most of the critters around here have seen us so much; they’re quite
comfortable hanging out in the yard.
Rabbits on my patio
Here’s another shot of a rabbit that likes to climb
rocks. This is unusual for rabbits, but
anything can happen here.
Enjoying the view
On a sad note, we had a young jackrabbit that hung out in
our yard and slept under a tree. He did
this almost every day and would venture across the street to my neighbors
too. Both of us felt so bad when he met
his demise last weekend. We both “knew”
him, so it was different than finding a different critter lying in the gutter.
Our jackrabbit friend gone to the great beyond
you are so lucky to have all this in you backyard. I have to go looking for stuff like this.
ReplyDeleteyou are so lucky to have all this in you backyard. I have to go looking for stuff like this.
ReplyDeleteMr W,
DeleteI feel very lucky and take it all in because I know I won't always live in a place like this.
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Sunni
That is so sad to lose a friend like you guys did. We have bunnies here too. They don't mind if you are close by but if you get too close, then they will scamper away. We try to talk to them when we are outside; not sure they understand us though.
ReplyDeletebetty
Betty, I do the same tthing - talk to the critters. I guess I hope they will recognize a friendly voice and know I'm not going to hurt them. I don't know if they understand or not, but a lot of them are so familiar with seeing us, they don't go far.
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Sunni
That's so sad. Don't drivers look?
ReplyDeleteLiz,
DeleteDrivers are crazy here! Most of them try to hit animals crossing the road. I've never lived in a state quite like this one.
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Sunni