Our Backyard Neighbor
If you remember this guy from almost exactly a year ago, well, he's still around:
There's been another rabbit hanging around with him, too, though she (?) is much more shy. I'll post a photo of them together if I can. Cute couple.
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The big green frog (name of "Big Green", go figure) that was in residence for three years at my little fish pond isn't there this year. Waaaaaah.
But, another big ol' really dark green dude is there. So, it's ok!
....an they called it bunny love......
BUNNEH!!!!!
ooops sorry, got a little over excited there.
We don't see too many critters like him around our house.
(gets up to let dogs outside)
(sits back down)
(gets back up to let Renee teh Barking Queen bak in)
(sits back down)
where was I? Oh, Why oh why don't teh bunnehs come to my house?
Well, if one is a he and one is a she, reinforcements should be arriving soon.
Yeah, if the wabbits are a couple, the charge of the Bun-Brigade seems imminent. Them dandelions' days are numbered.
And the Bun approves...
(No idea what that means)
Where'd the RCF vid go of the, y'know, "tongueage"? I thought you posted it on your blog?
Minutes ago I noticed Semi-Resident Bunny hopping around & in the compost heap, a former sandbox now overgrown with weeds. I mentioned this to Theo, who stepped outside to investigate. "I don't see any rabbit," he said, standing inches away from the compost.
An instant later the rabbit popped out of the weeds and bounded away...and we saw tiny bunny heads peeking out of the hole she'd just exited. Teeeeeeeny little ears! All together now: "AWWWWWWW!!"
We aren't seriously composting, which would involve a lot more turning over and wetting down of the decaying vegetable matter; instead we're just flinging our plucked weeds & such in there. Just as well, as that kind of commotion might have caused our little wild guests distress.
They were tucked too far down in the hole for a photo opp, but we'll hope to catch them hopping about the yard soon.