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elleng

(130,974 posts)
Tue Apr 20, 2021, 11:53 PM Apr 2021

'Caught' in my yard today; past years, they destroyed my roses (in large containers,)

so I 'just' follow wild ospreys now!



For info: Hares tend to be larger than rabbits, with longer hind legs and longer ears with black markings. While rabbits' fur stays the same color year-round, hares change color from brown or gray in the summer to white in the winter.

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'Caught' in my yard today; past years, they destroyed my roses (in large containers,) (Original Post) elleng Apr 2021 OP
That's a wascally wabbit if I ever saw one! lastlib Apr 2021 #1
Just a harmless little bunny .... CentralMass Apr 2021 #2
Yep. That dude has an agenda. happybird Apr 2021 #3
Hence I grow NOTHING, I watch ospreys; elleng Apr 2021 #4
I was going to buy some seeds to plant spinach today. multigraincracker Apr 2021 #5

happybird

(4,608 posts)
3. Yep. That dude has an agenda.
Wed Apr 21, 2021, 12:51 AM
Apr 2021

I can tell by the look in his eye. The deer with a weird antler who came up on the deck and ate my tomatoes last year had same look.

(I’m planting some tomatoes just beyond the tree line at the edge of the yard for him this year.)

I love bunnies. The fox and coyote population has grown so much over here in nova that I rarely see any rabbits these days.

elleng

(130,974 posts)
4. Hence I grow NOTHING, I watch ospreys;
Wed Apr 21, 2021, 12:54 AM
Apr 2021

I leave growing stuff to neighbors/landlord, and they share with me!

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