
~ Image, courtesy of a family member ~
Many thanks to “Anon” for allowing me to share this fun capture 🙂
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Sarah is a British eccentric who writes offbeat fiction, haiku and tanka poetry. When stuck for words, she sketches or paints instead. She's into nature conservation, sustainability, gardening, dogs, natural health, and reading. Her sociability is something that happens in short bursts with long breathing spaces in between.
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Bunnies are so cute and pretty pheasant 🙂
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Bunnies are cute, although they can be all-claws if you try to hold them. I used to keep rabbits and the baby ones had claws like needles! Pheasants that are used to people, can be so tame that they will eat out of your hand.
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A lovely sight to see. 😃
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I think they are feeling extra safe in gun-free territory!
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So sweet…Bunnykins would like to be out there with his cousins I’m sure… 🙂 xxxx
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He wouldn’t last a minute, your sweet, innocent Bunnykins. Foxes have very sharp teeth and your little house-trained rabbit will live a much longer, happier life being cossetted by his human family 🙂 xxxx
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Yes, you are absolutely right! Poor Bunnykins…and after the sight we saw recently at Exmoor Zoo of a panther eating a rabbit, whole and in it’s entirety, I am quite traumatised at just the very thought of him being anywhere near the great outdoors!!! xxxx
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Too right. Nature can be savage in the fight for survival. Give Bunnykins a stroke from me. xxxx
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Ahh…I did and he wiggled his nose and did a little leap of joy in the air 🙂 xxxx
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