There are no bunnies in the back yard, however I saw tracks in the front yard. It is also common to see a small herd of deer coming down the street. Kinda strange to see deer in town.
I made these bunnies years ago in a Ceramics class...I had forgotten all about them.
Jen got out a bunch of bunnies to decorate for Spring.
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Those bunnies are so cute! Perfect for spring decorations, along with the bunch of tulips you photographed yesterday!
ReplyDeleteWe live in town. I guess the hunters were too busy drinking beer last fall instead of hunting deer (surrounding schools even close the first day of deer season). Saturday morning my husband thought he saw a group of kids on our street corner at 5 am. Nope, herd of 7 or 8 deer, justing hanging out, looking for cars to crash into.
ReplyDeleteCute bunnies! My apartment complex has a grassy area that is somewhat secluded, and a small herd of deer can usually be found there, enjoying the solitude in the middle of town. The cemetery also has a herd of deer.
ReplyDeleteCute. We had tonnes of bunnies at the townhouse, and while I've seen tracks, here, I haven't seen any actual buns. There's a lot more feral cats in this town though - and hawks... they probably keep the bun population in check
ReplyDeleteI am scared of bunnies. I think it’s the big teeth.
ReplyDeleteHow sweet are those little bunnies and perfect for this time of year! We see a lot of deer around us, but we're in the country, so it's okay - I hope your suburban deer stay safe!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your day!
We see a lot of bunnies in our backyard - pretty much every day! This reminds me I need to get out my Easter stuff décor. I have a cute wooden bunny to put out.
ReplyDeleteCute bunnies! I saw two hares boxing in the front yard the other day. They were too quick for me to catch a photo. I'm guessing there is some wooing going on in the neighbourhood.
ReplyDeleteCute, cute bunnies. Lots of them around here in our yard. Tiny grey ones. Lots of deer too. I think they live in the cemetery and woods surrounding it.
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Betsy
It would be weird to see a herd of deer in town. Then I do have partridges...but they can fly in and out. We do have bunnies and arctic hares. Critters learn to come where they can get food. Humans make nice green grass areas. ;)
ReplyDeleteThose bunnies are cute. I'm wondering if I want to get my box of Easter/Spring stuff out or not bother.
ReplyDeleteI like your little bunnies, I have a bit of a bunny collection, of course, but more chicks and ducks. When I get back home it's time to get out my Easter/spring decorations.
ReplyDeleteI love how bunnies usher in a happy Spring!
ReplyDeleteNo bunnies here either although Leo has two pet ones
ReplyDeleteThe Cats are our measure of how well the bunnies are coming. Hiro catches the little guys alive. The others.... Have a tougher time with moving objects, apparently. I do know that an Adult rabbit is under our shed. She is safe from the cats there.
ReplyDeleteSome our bunnies have been out ever since the Christmas things were taken away. Birds and bunnies are nice to hold in h our hand.
ReplyDeleteCute bunnies you made! We had deer lying on the grass a day ago...and now everything is covered in snow again and it's still snowing! Glad you're not getting this although we are willing to share!
ReplyDeleteYour little ceramic bunnies are so cute. It must be strange seeing large animals wandering around freely through the streets, not something we ever experience here :)
ReplyDeleteI see little cottontails when I walk through the park on my way home. Haven't seen any lately though. Love your bunnies. :-)
ReplyDeleteCute bunnies! They clearly do not want to be disturbed ;)
ReplyDeleteWe see lots of "signs" of bunnies in our backyard but we rarely see the bunnies themselves. As long as they leave my garden alone I'm okay with them visiting.
ReplyDeleteCute bunnies...I live in town and there are deer all over here but then there are woods too.
ReplyDeleteSeeing animals in town is rarer, but it happens more often than you might think these days.
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