The Holler bunnies are practically tame,

probably because we feed them carrots,

with the express understanding they eat the carrots and not my flowers!

What we have here is a failure to communicate,

not all that uncommon among neighbors.

Cheers to you from The Holler’s funny-bunnies~
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Incredible captures. And good luck with those neighborly negotiations! Let me know if you find something that works. 🙂
Oh course I won’t ever, but they are so darn endearing it is impossible to do anything but laugh. They love it inside our fence, carrots, a smorgasbord of pretty flowers, and no COYOTES! 😉 😉
It’s long eared and gangly compared to our cottontails.
Yeah, there are different sup-species. Some have shorter ears and legs. These are desert cottontails~
Oh Cindy, what wonderful photos of these cute ‘interlopers’! *grin* Cher xo
That is such a perfect name for them! This is exactly what they are, interlopers!!! 😉
*biggest grin* 😉 xo
<3
So adorable! I can see why it’s hard to be annoyed with them eating your flowers!
If I keep out a continuous supply of carrots they prefer the carrots. It reminds me of trying to control teenagers! 😉 😉
😀
I have trouble with groundhogs too 🙂
We have gophers, LOTS of gophers!
No wonder so many hawks we have hawks too almost got too close to me yesterday coming in for one of my wild birds man do they start their decent FAST!
Yes they do. It is impressive to see! I had a great horned owl wing me one night when I was hooting back and forth with his or her mate. The actual mate was the one that gave me a warning swoop. I love these impressive raptors!
Awwww I love your bunnies! I love bunnies, so darn cute! Hugz Lisa and Bear
I talk to them in a falsetto voice and they just sit there looking at me. They probably have never seen such a dumb creature as me before, and are stunned by the experience!
I would talk to them too!!
And they would love you for it!
Cindy, our family has always held an affection for bunnies! While my children were between 7 and 11, we had a series of five bunnies. They “showed” bunnies while in 4H. Once my youngest daughter held her Snowball up to her lips to kiss, it inspired my children’s book, “Kissing a Bunny is like Saying a Prayer.” It had other ways children could show their gratitude for nature. This was made into a brochure I gave to all the kids in their club. <3
How perfectfly wonderful! That of course about sums you up Robin. Love the idea behind your book and encouraging children’s love of nature. It is mutually healing! <3
Buggs Bunny ain’t got nothing on these bunnies!! LOL!! 🙂 When I look at these photos I can still hear a song from my childhood, “Here Comes Peter Cottontail. Hopping down the Bunny Trail.” Thanks for the walk down memory lane.
I know the song by heart and still sing it frequently! We can’t ever lose the kid in us! <3 <3
Watership Down! I don’t remember the book (it was a long time ago) but it sure came to mind with these personalities.
I remember it, now that you mention it, and it is so apropos!
Ornery maybe, but oh so adorable. 🙂 Very cute little guys (or girls). 🙂
They are cute guys, or girls, and they have an amazing ability to more of both!! 😉 😉
Yes. They know how to add and multiply real well, but not so much divide or subtract. 🙂
Laughing……so true!
so precious.. just want to hug one
Yep, they are downright huggable!
Soooo cute, with those long ears and big bright eyes! 🙂
They are awful cute aren’t they!
There must be a big surge of bunnies around the world. They are so prevalent here and we just caught two bunnies in our vegetable garden behind the fenced in area.
Leslie
Yep, the bunny population is clearly multiplying at The Holler too. It is making the coyotes fat!
We have coyotes too, Cindy, but they aren’t eating enough bunnies.
Leslie
A course the wabbits would disagree, but the coyotes would see i 2 i w u! 😉 😉
These are cute bunnies, Cindy. 🙂
They are fearless too. They watch me as they eat my flowers!
I bet they eat whatever they want!!
You got that right and they want what I plant! 😉
“Once upon a time there were four little Rabbits, and their names were–Flopsy, Mopsy, Cottontail, and Peter. ” (Beatrix Potter) I always considered that I was “Mopsy” – not certain why, I just thought that it was a wonderful name.
Of course, you and I read all the Potter tales over and over as kids. We have that in common too, Mopsy. I related more to Jemima Puddle Duck. But like you loved them all, still do. Thank you Ms. Potter~ 😉
I must go back to read them all over again !!!!
I think, since you said this, I will do it too. How perfect. Thank you. The last time I read them was to my children when they were little.
Fabulous captures!!
Thank you Jackie. When they are itsy bitsy and first come out of the burrow, they are soooo irresistible!
That first photo looks just like Peter Rabbit! Cute neighbors 🙂
They are cute neighbors and except for their eating preferences, they never cause any problems, which you can’t say about all neighbors! 😉
Ha ha ha 😀
The Holler bunnies are so adorable! The first and last one are my favorite 🙂 So they love your flowers. 🙂
They have good taste. They love my flowers! 😉
I think I can see where the their name ‘cottontail’ come from. 🙂 Why would they go for flowers, instead of other parts of the plant I wonder, may be it is sweeter…or something like that. Cute troubles. 😉
That is exactly what they are, cute, funny, endearing, troubles. Come to think of it, that sounds like the very best of persons! 😉
🙂 It sounds like you have some great neighbours, Cindy! If only they could stop eating the plants!
<3 <3. You give and you recieve, reportedly. :3
We love those little guys – great photos!
They are pretty darn loveable aren’t they. I love it when they stare directly at me while eating my flowers!
They’re just saying thanks!
Yes, and I am saying it back!
I know some gardeners hate them, but I always remember “Happy” our pet rabbit whom I loved as I was growing up. My Dad used him in his stage performance as a magician, and “Happy” could behave beautifully as he was pulled, mysteriously, out of a top hat! (Otherwise he roamed free as a cat, and it was my job to keep the garage clean of his rabbit pellets…) Bunny rabbits , even beyond Beatrix Potter, are special to me.
Your bunny was Happy not Hoppy? Maybe he was both. Your dad was a stage magician? Of course he was, silly me. I am not sure, do you actually have a gondola for your river that you decided you wanted after living in Portugal, or do you just want to get one? I can’t wait to get more of these tidbit gem installments of your life.
We both loved bunnies as kids. I raised Dutch bunnies and used to get in loads of trouble when they nibbled bunches off my mom’s green naugyhyde sofa. I asked her if she thought it was the rabbits fault that her sofa looked like a big spinach patch?
She didn’t appreciate my humor…..
It’s all true, except for the gondola part. It’s nice that you had bunnies, too; we both know the naugahyde sofa cried out to be nibbled. (I once saw a bumper sticker that said: “I brake for naugas”)….and I do appreciate your humor1
Well, I basically am in awe of you.
Adorable!
Yep, that is what they are! <3
>>> “What we have here is a failure to communicate.”
Love that famous line by actor Strother Martin from the 1967 film Cool Hand Luke. Has a smart-ass cottontail ever replied with:
>>> “Ah… what’s up, Doc?”
I wemember the wabbit and the quote, but this is the only thing that really stayed with me from Cool Hand Luke……….
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lol!
These are adorable! Such details! And the lowly cottontails are seldom photographed it seems. You are kind to share your space with them.
We are still negotiating our agreement. The posing for the photos was a significant concession on their part so I think I am getting the upper hand here……… 😉
They look similar, in a sense, to the scrub hare I posted 2 days ago. Little softer looking.
Your rabbits had floppy ears and looked kinda like this guy I found on pinterest:
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/39/17/42/39174201714d2aee7ee5049ec2526a21.jpg
Oh so adorable! When I lived in an undeveloped area in the Sacramento region (Davis in particular), I’d get so excited just to see a brief flash of one zipping across a field. I would so love opportunities to see them up close (in a non-blurry fashion) as you’re doing at the Holler Cindy. Thanks for sharing this privilege with all of us! 😀
When they first come out of the burrow, I talk to them in this ridiculous falsetto voice, hence they think I am strange and harmless to them. They are right on both counts. Plus I give them carrots. If you find young bunnies, sing to them and give them carrots, they will pose for you at length! :3 :3
Oh, thank you so much for these great bunny-whispering tips! I’ll try this out at the next opportunity. :3
Laughing, you rock my dear Lynn~
They are cute neighbors Cindy! May they find their way to carrots soon 😎
I do think they prefer the carrots to the flowers. The problem is keeping them in carrots….
Plant clover wherever you can! I found that once the rabbits found the clover in the lawn, they ignored my flowers. They love clover!
Those are great pix of your pretty adversary, though.
Ohhhh, thank you for the tip. I love these sorts of tips! I will try it. Someone told me to put vegetable oil on the nectar feeders to repel the bees and it works like a charm!
Maybe sink a pot in the ground? Clover will spread – it’s a weed.But rabbits love it more than I ever knew.
Ohhhh, excellent, I will try this~
Oh, my God, are they adorable! Those eyes are incredible.
I love seeing the detail in animal eyes up close. You always see a sentient creature looking back at you~
That’s true, Cindy. I’ve often thought the same.
So nice to be understood. <3
Wonderful shots, sweet subjects!
So kind of you and so appreciated to!
I’ll sleep smiling tonight. My son had rabbits that ate the morning glories down to the roots. They left nothing but I loved watching them. Those are some amazing photos!!!!
Good morning! I hope you slept very well and your comment makes me very glad I posted Peter Cottantail. Have a peaceful day & thank you~
Oh I love bunnies of all kinds. Great photos, Cindy! 🙂 <3
Thank you dear Natalie & Happy Monday my friend~
Have a great week my bunny friend❣😘
<3
Excellent. They look as if they have come right out of a storybook. 🙂
Miss Potter’s as we both know and love. <3
Tink ~
Tink ~
I tried to send you a picture of Beatrix Potter, but all you got was Tink. Life’s like that sometimes.
Here she is!
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Did you know a new Potter book, “Kitty in Boots,” will be published in September?
SUPER!
Danke schoen! <3
Sorry Cindy ! but my Wolf Totem like very much …!!!
Yes, my hawk totem too!!
My son Jordan too , i had sculpt his totem ….on the blog …!!!
How adoreable! Hopefully they do not cause too much destruction to your garden.
I have been talking to them about this, but I am not sure if they are listening…… 😉 😉
They are so so so adorable …. <3 <3
Ducklings and bunnies have to be two of nature’s cutest creatures! I am glad you enjoyed them~ <3 <3
Beauties. The last one especially makes me think of Durer
Oh, yes! I hadn’t thought of his most famous rendering even though I was just in his birthplace. Thank you for the reminder!
Amazing!
All creatures great & small!
Cindy, the rabbit photos are truly adorable! But, as a retired wildlife rehabilitator, may I suggest that you please not feed them carrots or any other fruits or vegetables. Native rabbits in the U.S., cottontails, have extremely delicate digestive systems. Feeding them carrots will usually cause enteritis, which can be fatal – especially for baby bunnies and even for adult bunnies. Their digestive systems need to have only wild native grasses and plants. Native U.S. rabbits are a different, and more delicate, species than pet rabbits, who are descended from European hares – but even pet rabbits need to not be fed carrots. You may check this information by asking any licensed wildlife rehabilitator who cares for rabbits. Here is an article on the subjecthttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/health/pets-health/9353529/Carrots-are-bad-for-rabbits-RSPCA-says.html
The only solution I know is to put screening around your flowers and not feed the rabbits. Thanks!
I had no idea Sharon. Thank you for the education. No more carrots for the cottontails! Be well my friend and thank you~ <3
Such wonderful shots, Cindy – such joy in them, and cheer, really, although the cheekiness in eating the blooms is particularly appealing 😀
It is appealing isn’t it! I love the way they look directly in my eyes as they eat my flowers! Cheeky is the right word! Cheers to you my friend~
His so cute ! And fantastic photos !
Ahhh, thank you! Makes me happy I posted. <3
Can I have a copy of that carrot agreement? They are eating my rudbeckia! 🐇
Laughing, yes I will forward it to you. Hopefully you will find enforcement more effective than I have. They tend to just eat the carrots and move on to the flowers!
Thanks for the laugh. Whenever I am watching my critter neighbors they are always well behaved eating my “weeds”. But when I awake in the morning, my hostas are eaten done to the stems, the tiger lily flowers have all been nibbled away and one flower I don’t know what it looks like because it is always eaten before I get to see the bloom…. Good luck.
Laughing with great sympathy! Oh yes, sweet little darlings, can decimate your entire spring garden starting at sunrise until you get up!
😀 <3:D
Very cute – and it’s always a failure in communication! Thanks Cindy, the pics are amazing! 🙂
So happy you enjoyed! I am experienced in the failure to communicate issue as I raised teenagers.
Aaaw!! Such stunning captures, Cindy. 🙂 <3
They are so darn photogrenic!
I feed mine apples, but it IS such a joy to see them hopping close to the house each evening in search of their daily treat. Lovely Images my friend! They Feel Like Peter and his sisters <3
Oh, I bet they love you and your apples! <3 <3
They really do. Its so wonderful each evening when they come down the yard to the doorstep and wait for me <3
Marvelous!
The bunnies said, “I hare about you.” /(=๏ x ๏=)\
I heard them say they hare!!! <3 /(=๏ x ๏=)\ <3
Such adorable creatures!! You are surrounded by such beauty!! <3
I love my wild neighbors! They really do make the best neighbors~ <3 <3