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One of the wild cottontail rabbits

One of the wild cottontail rabbits

Grammazoo
Grammazoo

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By Grammazoo

Uploaded on 16 Feb, 2008

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Chrispook
Chrispook

16 Feb, 2008

 

I guess they eat your plants as well!!!!!

Janette
Janette

16 Feb, 2008

 

How sweet is it eating the bird seeds?

Grammazoo
Grammazoo

17 Feb, 2008

 

Right now it is eating sunflower seeds, spilled from the feeder. They do eat plants, though I've only had a problem one year with some green bean plants that I had to fence off. There aren't too many rabbits, I think the road traffic takes it's toll on them, and there is a lot of natural food in the yard, as I don't weed my large side area, so we do ok. I comprimised by digging out my front yard weeds (no pesticides or weed killer please!) but leaving the dandilions, plantain etc at the side & back for the wildlife. I guess I am not the best gardiner, as I would rather enjoy the birds and animals than have a groomed yard. LOL!

jacque
Jacque

17 Feb, 2008

 

WOW A REAL WILD BUNNY in your garden :D Iv a tame rabbit named MR HASH hes so CUTE&FUNNY :D

talljim
Talljim

12 Mar, 2008

 

It is nice to see the rabbit so closely. Deer come to my feeders every night, and to my garden every night in the summer. I enjoy seeing the wildlife on my land, and don't get very upset when they eat my lilies and other things trying to grow in my garden.

DiOhio
Diohio

23 Mar, 2008

 

In my opinion you're the best kind of gardener Grammazoo !

Lori
Lori

1 Apr, 2008

 

Totally agree!



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