So far, Baby Valentine the owlet, only looks at Baby Peter Cotton Tail,
and visa versa!
They don’t know what to make of each other……
yet!
Cheers to you from The Holler’s still safe baby buntings~
Dearest Cindy, so good to see that sweet face… I so appreciate your support and your beautiful images..what a sensational image.. so cute and adorable. love it .. hugs to a dear friend
Sherri
Adorable! Baby bunnies running like fleas through my backyard. I keep telling them to shoo and get cover–hawk has been hunting . . . I’m a bleeding heart for these furry little guys.
The bunnies seem to hold their own. This morning Mama Roadrunner and her chick were attempting to hunt hummingbirds. Peter Rabbit hops over to watch the action, and Mama jumped down, and pecked him on the tush. Peter held his ground. Mama gave up and went back to hunting something she could actually eat. (I have the photos to prove this!) The free range cattle got through the fence again this morning. And our nearest neighbor was not yet up, so she didn’t see them consuming her entire garden. The Holler is a happening place! π
Oh my, it surely is a happening place. Hope the free range cattle aren’t suffering from indigestion though I expect your neighbour will wish they are, to teach them a lesson.
Plus, she is relatively new to The Holler, and she didn’t know about the Ankole Watusi. She saw him and his huge horns, but didn’t know, he was an African bull, bred to defend the herds against lions. The sight of him in her rose garden in early morning might really upset her digestion! π
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Cindy Knoke provides the aaahhh moment today with this beautiful baby bunny in the Holler… Apparently he and the owlet are just eyeing each other up at the moment.. long my that last…. as always superb photography.
They are both still here and doing well. Owl junior doesn’t seem to be much of a hunter, but then neither does Herbert the cat who catches flies with his paws, and lets them go, sorta like catch and release, with no injury. Critters are nice at The Holler. And you are a wonderful friend. Thank you Sally & cheers to you!
Yes. The nature and wild creatures we live amongst have to the power to teach us and to heal and to make us feel a part of them, which, when you stop and think of about, it nothing short of wonderful. Thank you for making the connection.
So beautiful, so innocent. Georgous pictures, Cindy!
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Hugs to you sweet friend & hope all is going well β€
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So sweet…thank you for sharing Cindy! π
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Thank you more for appreciating Peter π
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It reminds me of the stories my Mother used to read to me. π
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I’m glad that they’re just inspecting each other. We saw our first baby bunny yesterday. Pretty darn cute. Thanks for the smiles, Cindy. π
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I am very happy Baby Peter brought a smile to your face as he did to mine β€
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What great photos!
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How kind of you. Thank you & lovely to meet you!
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A guy’s gotta eat, right? Or so I tell myself when they eat my flowers and vegetables!
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Laughing…….Put up an owl box and the bunnies will move to more friendly gardens!
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Dearest Cindy, so good to see that sweet face… I so appreciate your support and your beautiful images..what a sensational image.. so cute and adorable. love it .. hugs to a dear friend
Sherri
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Hugs & blessing back to you Sherri and thank you for being such a kind friend β€
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So Adorable Sweet Cindy
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β€ π β€
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The little one didn’t move much because gnawing on that blade was the focus.
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Exactly! I will wait to run from the human until I am done eating her plant! π
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Bunnies are so cute. π
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They are indeed π
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Beautiful innocence. Enjoy my friend. β€
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Hugs & Cheers to you my friend π
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tolle Bilder, liebe Cindy, mΓΆge es dir gut gehen.
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Vielen Sie Dank und Prost auf dich mein lieber Freund!
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I love bunnies so much! Thank you for sharing, Cindy. β€
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The ππ, and I, β€ you to!
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What sweet portraits of this little bunny, Cindy. Such beautiful details and colors. Love his veiny ears in the last shot. π
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Ah, so glad you enjoyed Jane & cheers to you! π
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Loved this post. Our old farm had wild bunnies.
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π π class up a place! Cheers & thanks my friend~
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Adorable! The bunny ears are fit for an anatomy textbook.
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They are pretty remarkable, they allow the bunny to survive in a harsh desert environment. He has a built in cooling system.
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Ah, that bunny sweet face! Thanks for making me smile. π
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Your smile, made me smile β€
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Hope some of the babies survive. Beautiful as ever photos.
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It is wonderful to hear from you and hope all is well with you!
Some bunnies always do survive. Bunnies have remarkable reproduction efficiency.
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I know we had two pet rabbits once! Good to catch up with you too at your wonderful nature retreat!
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Bunnies are just so sweet, what adorable pictures!
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Thanks my friend. They are incredibly photogenic aren’t they!
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Oh Wow.. These are just fabulous. π
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Ahhh, so kind of you! Thank you & cheers~
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Adorable! Baby bunnies running like fleas through my backyard. I keep telling them to shoo and get cover–hawk has been hunting . . . I’m a bleeding heart for these furry little guys.
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It is amazing how well they evade the hawks and owls isn’t it! They are well equipped for survival β€
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Frohsinn und Gesundheit wΓΌnsche ich dir.
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Gesundheit und GlΓΌck fΓΌr dich, lieber Freund!
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Let’s hope they can remain safe with each other for a while yet!
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The bunnies seem to hold their own. This morning Mama Roadrunner and her chick were attempting to hunt hummingbirds. Peter Rabbit hops over to watch the action, and Mama jumped down, and pecked him on the tush. Peter held his ground. Mama gave up and went back to hunting something she could actually eat. (I have the photos to prove this!) The free range cattle got through the fence again this morning. And our nearest neighbor was not yet up, so she didn’t see them consuming her entire garden. The Holler is a happening place! π
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Oh my, it surely is a happening place. Hope the free range cattle aren’t suffering from indigestion though I expect your neighbour will wish they are, to teach them a lesson.
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Plus, she is relatively new to The Holler, and she didn’t know about the Ankole Watusi. She saw him and his huge horns, but didn’t know, he was an African bull, bred to defend the herds against lions. The sight of him in her rose garden in early morning might really upset her digestion! π
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π π
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so cute!I would like to stroke !
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They feel just like a kitty-kat!
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No doubt he is safer there than he would be here… x Lapin is a very popular dish here.
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Yes it is, and duck and snails and eels. I prefer the fromage β€ β€
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And of course the sanglier… β€ β€
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No you’re talking! β€ β€
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Ah, tomorrow nights feast is Paella? Shall I save you a seat? β€ β€
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Yes please!
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Of course it is accompanied by some disco until between 3-5 am so don’t forget your dancing shoes… xx
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Those ears…!
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Portable AC’s and sound amplifiers in one, thanks to Mother Nature being so nifty! β€
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Cindy Knoke provides the aaahhh moment today with this beautiful baby bunny in the Holler… Apparently he and the owlet are just eyeing each other up at the moment.. long my that last…. as always superb photography.
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They are both still here and doing well. Owl junior doesn’t seem to be much of a hunter, but then neither does Herbert the cat who catches flies with his paws, and lets them go, sorta like catch and release, with no injury. Critters are nice at The Holler. And you are a wonderful friend. Thank you Sally & cheers to you!
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So pleased that they are still getting along and he might be a bit big for owlet.. as to Herbert.. what a class act.. hugsxxxβ₯
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Herbert is a very classy cat! π β€
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Reminds me of the “Rabbit Warrior: by Janet Brady Calhoun
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Yes. The nature and wild creatures we live amongst have to the power to teach us and to heal and to make us feel a part of them, which, when you stop and think of about, it nothing short of wonderful. Thank you for making the connection.
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Aaaaw! I love his little cotton tail. π°
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Aren’t they adorable! β€
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Precious!
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π β€
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Awww I always wanted a tiny dwarf bunny rabbit as a pet.
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I had them as a child. They used to eat my mother’s family room sofa β€ π
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amazing<3
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Glad you enjoyed him & cheers to you!
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Cheers, have a great weekend β€οΈ
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Oh how sweet, and rabbits feel so much like cats when you touch them β€
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Love those translucent ears!! I’m wondering how close you were to get those perfect photos of that little guy!! thanks Cindy!! xox
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Maybe 10 feet away. I use a zoom lens. Thanks for stopping by & have a wonderful week my friend β€
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OMG. β€ Cuteness overload, what a sweetie!
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I think he heard your comment! β€ π
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Oh, bunny! Stay safe! So cute and cuddly!
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Peter hears and appreciates, and so do I β€
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Oh no
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He seems to be evading the owlet quite adroitly!
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