Such a cute little bugger and such great shots, Karen!! Hopefully, you can tempt/block him from the garden as he's sure to bring friends with him the next time!! Have a lovely weekend!!
oh how sweet, we never see bunnies here... too many predators I guess. I miss them, always loved them as a child when we lived in PA. Rescued quite a few back in the day... main predators were my cats:-(
What a cutie pie, Karen. He looks so innocent. Guess you will need to block off those holes. I have not seen any around here in years...only scampering across the road. Precious post. genie
If he/she and their friends really want to get in they will. Unless you re-inforce the fence for some distance UNDER ground. Which I learnt the hard way in years gone by. They are cute though.
We have a number of resident bunnies so my hubby built me a wire cage that sits over top of the veggie garden. (it's long and narrow) The cage has also kept my dog from lying on the newly planted seeds. :-)
I think that two rabbits have taken up residence in our neighbours shrubs. I saw them out on the lawn the other night doing a little dance for each other. It was comical to watch. Valerie
What a cute bunny. You got some great photos of it. We don't get bunnies in our yard but sometimes groundhogs which are a real nuisance as they dig holes. Pamela
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Oh he/she is so cute maybe you should just plant extra:) B
ReplyDeleteHe is adorable, Karen!
ReplyDeleteRun, Peter, Run! Don't let Mr. McGregor catch you.
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute little bugger and such great shots, Karen!! Hopefully, you can tempt/block him from the garden as he's sure to bring friends with him the next time!! Have a lovely weekend!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots! You'll definitely have to protect the garden.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty bunny!
ReplyDeleteSo sweet! You got some great images of him. I love the one in the collage as he's hopping away. Enjoy him while you can. :)
ReplyDeleteOnly one bunny? :) So cute -- I agree with B... perhaps you should plant a bunny garden.
ReplyDeleteWish I had access to your windows/garden: it does offer you a lot of opportunities for some great shots - happy that you are sharing them with us :)
ReplyDeleteHello nice rabbit, I love this sequence of photos!
ReplyDeleteYou could be really nice, and plant
ReplyDeletea small garden just for the bunny.
oh how sweet, we never see bunnies here... too many predators I guess. I miss them, always loved them as a child when we lived in PA. Rescued quite a few back in the day... main predators were my cats:-(
ReplyDeleteBunnies are so cute, you got some great shots of it
ReplyDeleteWhat a cutie pie, Karen. He looks so innocent. Guess you will need to block off those holes. I have not seen any around here in years...only scampering across the road. Precious post. genie
ReplyDeleteIf he/she and their friends really want to get in they will. Unless you re-inforce the fence for some distance UNDER ground. Which I learnt the hard way in years gone by.
ReplyDeleteThey are cute though.
What a cutie....and where there's one, there are many!! Mine reproduce under my deck. You will have to protect your garden!!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!! Such good news that you will be planting a garden!!
Awww!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cutie, those are great captures. Thank you for visiting pret-a-vivre.com :)
ReplyDeleteThe bunny looks ready for the garden buffet!
ReplyDeleteSweet bunny! Hope Merf never gets to meet him.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots! The hungry bunny?
ReplyDeleteWe have a lot of clover in our yard so send them my way...
ReplyDeleteHow adorable!
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ReplyDeleteCute bunny, I am sure it would love a taste of your garden! Have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteAdorable little cottontail!
ReplyDeletePriceless photography ! Wow! What a gift ~ one of nature's loves ^_^
ReplyDeleteHe is so cute. Maybe you can share with him. Some vegetables for him and some photos for you :-)
ReplyDeleteWe have a number of resident bunnies so my hubby built me a wire cage that sits over top of the veggie garden. (it's long and narrow) The cage has also kept my dog from lying on the newly planted seeds. :-)
ReplyDeleteI think that two rabbits have taken up residence in our neighbours shrubs. I saw them out on the lawn the other night doing a little dance for each other. It was comical to watch. Valerie
ReplyDeleteHello Karen
ReplyDeleteDo you live in the countryside or is he a pet rabbit who has just got lost - looking for newer pastures as our teenage children do!
Sweet as they are - in no time there will be a Flopsy, Mopsy, and Peter so you'd better get the fence fixed quickly!!
LOVe your photos!!!
Shane ♥
Lovely shots, We had a stray bunny in our garden a few years back, it seemed to like all my plants and we had to return it to its owner.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute bunny. You got some great photos of it. We don't get bunnies in our yard but sometimes groundhogs which are a real nuisance as they dig holes. Pamela
ReplyDeleteThey are so cute and such a pest. Great shots.
ReplyDeleteCute bunny, but they can really wreak havoc on a vegetable garden. Reminds me of Peter Rabbit.
ReplyDeleteYou got some wonderful photos of your bunny! We saw one in our yard tonight and I got ONE photo before it hopped away! They are fast!
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting us. These photos are lovely! Purrs!
ReplyDeleteThese are great photos. We get one or two rabbits in our yard too, and I love watching them.
ReplyDeleteThese pictures are an early morning smile bringer. Very cute shots!
ReplyDeleteThey are sooooooo cute! I have one of my own.
ReplyDeleteWe have bunnies around here and not being gardeners I love to see them. (If I were a gardener like you, I'd be thinking differently!)
ReplyDeleteSo cute. Cool capture.
ReplyDeleteLiz (yacb)