Categories Wordless Wednesday Wordless Wednesday: 24th April 2019 Post author By David M Post date 24/04/2019 8 Comments on Wordless Wednesday: 24th April 2019 52.950543 -2.653492 Brown Moss countryside Heritage site, Brown Moss, Whitchurch SY13 4BX, United Kingdom Like this:Like Loading... Related Tags Brown Moss, European Rabbit, mammal, nature, Shropshire, spring, Wordless Wednesday ← Firethorn berries → Incubation. 8 replies on “Wordless Wednesday: 24th April 2019” Aww such a cute bunny. So coy and sitting quietly looking like a model for a chockie rabbit! Happy Easter David🐇🐰🐾🤗 Thank you. Happy Easter to you and yours. Robins, I can understand, but that’s one calm rabbit. It’s sweet as sweet can be! Thanks Susan. It was taken from a hide I had set up trying for shots of a Red Fox that was hunting the rabbits. Well, I’m glad you didn’t get a shot of the fox getting the rabbit! (You didn’t, did you?) No, the Fox never appeared whenever I had a hide set up. I could imagine foxes having a very good sense of smell. They do. Rural foxes are also a lot more wary than their urban cousins. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here... Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email (required) (Address never made public) Name (required) Website You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out / Change ) Cancel Connecting to %s Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email.
Aww such a cute bunny. So coy and sitting quietly looking like a model for a chockie rabbit! Happy Easter David🐇🐰🐾🤗
Thanks Susan. It was taken from a hide I had set up trying for shots of a Red Fox that was hunting the rabbits.
8 replies on “Wordless Wednesday: 24th April 2019”
Aww such a cute bunny. So coy and sitting quietly looking like a model for a chockie rabbit! Happy Easter David🐇🐰🐾🤗
Thank you. Happy Easter to you and yours.
Robins, I can understand, but that’s one calm rabbit. It’s sweet as sweet can be!
Thanks Susan. It was taken from a hide I had set up trying for shots of a Red Fox that was hunting the rabbits.
Well, I’m glad you didn’t get a shot of the fox getting the rabbit! (You didn’t, did you?)
No, the Fox never appeared whenever I had a hide set up.
I could imagine foxes having a very good sense of smell.
They do. Rural foxes are also a lot more wary than their urban cousins.