There aren’t just flowers in the park, there are also the natives. On the morning of all the flowers, there was a plethora of rabbits as well. This one was eating, but you can bet his/her little eye is well-fixed on me. 🙂
It’s not just about the flowers.
Posted: October 24, 2017 in AnimalsTags: a walk in the park, animals, McDowell Forest Preserve, morning in the park, Naperville Illinois, Nikon, rabbits
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That is such a cute rabbit. It is truly amazing how quick those things can go… Would love your feedback on my new short called peekaboo
You’re right, they can really move and they certainly are cute. Thanks for the comment and have a wonderful day.
janet
so cute –
Very true. 🙂
janet
I know they can do a lot of damage, but this little guy with his white fluffy tail is a cute one. 🙂
I don’t like to see them in my garden, but in the “wild”, I enjoy them. Same thing with deer.
janet
So cute! 😊
And this one had a bit of nerve. Although I was using a telephoto, I was able to get rather close before he decided enough was enough and hopped away.
janet
🙂 What a darling little rabbit. Looks like he/she could use a cuddle 😉
Have a very HAPPY day 🙂
Alas, I doubt I could get close enough to even attempt a cuddle, Claudia. 🙂 He looks so soft, doesn’t he?
janet
Nice shot! Super cute 🙂
Thanks, Joey. Wish I could have walked in the park this morning, but it’s pouring. 😦 Our grass will need sheep rather than a mower by the time we can get out there.
janet
Hah! I know that feeling! Usually April is like that here. Let’s hope you get a crisp day soon!
Great photo, Janet. The epitome of Anticipation (yours and the bunny’s).
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Thanks, Allan. 🙂
A Cotton Tail! How adorable. 🙂 Great image of it too!
Delightful eating along the trail, not so much if eating in my garden. 🙂
janet
That’s true! 🙂
OT question- which muck boots do you like best? I have a pair of Hunter rubber boots, but for horseback riding and walking muddy wet trails which muck boots do you recommend?
I have a photography camping trip in June which will take me up in the Sierras on horseback and muck boots are on the packing list.
I don’t have muck boots. 😦 For riding, I have a pair of cowboy boots and for walking muddy trails, I can only use my hiking boots at this point. Usually I’m not hiking any really mucky places. Sorry I can’t help, but let me know what you find out.
Will do! Thanks anyway though. 🙂 xx
Can’t wait to see the photographic results o that trip!! But I guess I’ll have to. 🙂
I’m so excited. We’ll be photographing wild mustangs and the countryside, and the horse I ride in on. 🙂 I hope my back can take it!
Back in New Mexico we used to live very closely to rabbits, I just love these little furry guys!