This year is wild hare year. They are everywhere. We have had a very mild winter here in the far north of Europe. The deer have a big population also this year.
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Beautiful and delightful! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is the first year I've seen them this often.
DeleteI have lots of rabbits around here. I even saw a baby the other day.
ReplyDeleteThe baby must have been very cute!
DeleteSo cute!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad I was able to take the photos before he went away.
DeleteHello John:
ReplyDeleteThis year is wild hare year. They are everywhere. We have had a very mild winter here in the far north of Europe. The deer have a big population also this year.
Kind regards,
Mike
This is the first year I've seen a couple of rabbits in the yard that were not just passing through. These rabbits must have a home here.
DeleteHe looks as if he should be made of chocolate and surrounded by colored eggs in a basket!!! How precious these photos are, John~
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