Re: Baby bunnies


We had a bunny nest under the thyme plants last year. My dear  
departed Jason alerted me to it, but was easily distracted since the  
smart little things did not move. Momma rabbit must have been in the  
vicinity though, because they were gone the next day. I figure she  
moved them, since the nest itself was intact and completely undisturbed.

Cathy, west central IL, z5b

On Mar 17, 2006, at 4:51 PM, Christopher P. Lindsey wrote:

> Spring is definitly here!
>
> Despite nighttime temps in the lower 20s, the signs are all around  
> us here.
> Plants are popping up overnight, buds are breaking, and the birds  
> start
> chirping first thing in the morning.
>
> The best sign yet is one that Romeo uncovered just a few minutes  
> ago.  He
> seemed inordinately interested in one of my sedges, so I called him  
> away
> and went to see what was there.
>
> It looked like a dead animal of some sort, so I pushed away a big mass
> of fur with a stick only to uncover five tiny little baby rabbits.   
> They
> were so young that their eyes hadn't even opened yet.  Romeo  
> managed to
> move one out (but didn't hurt it), so I put it back into the nest with
> the rest.  They're so warm and soft (but not very hairy yet).
>
> I wnated to take a picture, but I also didn't want to disrupt them too
> much.  It's cold out there and I'm sure their nest was much nicer.  :)
>
> Now I need to figure out how to put a cage around so that Mother  
> Rabbit
> can get in, but Romeo can't.
>
> So much for a rabbit-free yard!  Once they're big enough I guess I'll
> chase them out.
>
> Chris
>
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