It looks just like the ones we have here. They are wild but if I am with the horse they don't seem to recognize me. They like clover and the alfalfa field nearby.
Very nice rabbit! They are always charming to look at. I rescued bunnies about 20 years ago and they can be considerable amount of work - especially litter box cleaning :) But, in nature, there is Mother Earth, who is the litter box for them; well, for us too, in some sense. Have a Beautiful Day! Peace :)
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Nice looking little chap - its a shame that they are such a pest in Australia as I have a bit of a soft spot for them!
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Sweet bunny, great shot! Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteIt looks just like the ones we have here. They are wild but if I am with the horse they don't seem to recognize me. They like clover and the alfalfa field nearby.
ReplyDeleteNicely captured
ReplyDeleteWhat a cutie!
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ReplyDeleteAh looks a cutie too!
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Sweet looking bunny. :)
ReplyDeleteVery nice rabbit! They are always charming to look at.
ReplyDeleteI rescued bunnies about 20 years ago and they can be considerable amount of work - especially litter box cleaning :)
But, in nature, there is Mother Earth, who is the litter box for them; well, for us too, in some sense.
Have a Beautiful Day!
Peace :)
Cute little critter!
ReplyDeleteHello there, wascally wabbit!
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