Here's a couple of many wild rabbits I see round my neck of the woods, not easy getting close to them tho!
I can get up real close to the ones around my way, and they don't run off.
This might help though....
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i really didn't find that funny!
snares are the most evil and cruel thing to use, I would not condone their use in any way or form.
pleased to hear! please remove the link, i would really appreciate it,
Thanks
Just gone to remove it, but have been beaten to it...
That's two of my posts removed this week... do I fear a ban coming on?!
Ok, I'll behave :bonk:
No offence intended... I'll be more sensitive to you fluffy bunny wabbit types in future
You want more????? hehe head over to www.cuteoverload.com and you will be in cuteness heavenaaaaah! Sooooo cute!
more please!!!!
Lovely one Sawman , looks like my Basil!!! very sweet, MK is over run with rabbits so i'll be out and about over the next week or so trying to get some new pics. xxx
So, if I see a woman running around camera in hand intimidating our poor local bunny population I will know who it is!
There is a very large Roundabout by B&Q that gets absolutley stuffed with rabbits a little later on in the year (another month or so) just before dusk is the best time. How the hell they never get squished I shall never know. that is a hell of a fast bit of road
Chris
Baby Bunny having a wash
HACKER: please see previous posts to get the gist of this thread , and please remove your post, thanks.
Some great photos here as I'm a great rabbit lover.
I have quite a few of ours but only that have previously been taken on compact digital, I'm hoping to capture some better images now with a decent camera.
One of ours has quite a lot of white fur which never photographs well, it sort of 'glares' with the light any tips for combatting this?
Until I get some new pics of our current rabbits, here is one of our deceased ones (and NO he isn't in a pie! )
This is Vinegar, and was a bit special to us as we took him in from somebody, who never looked after him, at about 4yrs old. He was in a really terrible state, undernourished and with mites. The vet didn't hold out much hope for him but after several visits to the vets, we got him around and gave Vinegar another three good years of life.
As you can see he was a bit laid back but also a bumbler, great to photograph.