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More Bunny Pictures. Some people just can't get enough pictures of bunnies. I suspect one of the bunnies in these pictures of being the Easter Bunny that visited with me for a few weeks the year before. It is much calmer than the others and allows me to get much closer when taking it's picture.
These are all wild rabbits. I don't put out rabbit treats other than making sure I have lots of clover growing in my lawn. Taking pictures of them requires patience, slow movements and I find talking to them helps. Yes, while some people may talk to the trees I talk to the rabbits. Perhaps the sound of my voice is a different kind of noise than they are used to so the bunnies get curious and hang around a bit longer. Whatever the reason, it certainly seems to work. Some people might call these bunnies "rabbits" because they are above the age of adolescence. As the saying goes: "once a bunny alwys a bunny."
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Eyes on you!
I can tell this bunny is looking at me. I can practically see my reflection in its eye. This Wild Bunny is patient with me, but suspicious. I'm bigger than it is, but probably not as fast.
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Pensive Bunny
A warm spring day, an overcast sky, fragrant clover at it's peak. One of these elements,or perhaps some other, enticed this wild bunny out of it's hidey-hole in in the middle of the afternoon to meditate...
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Questioning Bunny
Ears at attention, this bunny has spotted me. It was a new one to the neighborhood and doesn't know what to think of the big lumbering thing with the camera. "What is that," the bunny thinks? "It's big...
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Bunny in clover
My oh my do I treat the bunnies in my woods well. Bunnies love clover and I try to keep a few patches of clover growing here and there as well as have it in abundance in my lawn. I have considered growing...
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The bunny in profile
Here is the bunny in perfect profile by the blackberry vines. It loves to eat the Queen Ann's Lace when it is young and tender. This isn't too surprising, the flower is also known as "Wild Parsnip" and...
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Such a Photogenic Rabbit!
Yes, this is a wild bunny. No, I don't give it treats to tame it. Yes, it seems to love to pose for the camera and it allows me to get quite close if I approach it in the right way. Perhaps it is that...
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What
This bunny seems to be questioning what I might be doing out there on the lawn. Where did I put my lawn-pass this evening?
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