Showing posts with label bunnies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bunnies. Show all posts

27 August, 2010

More Bunnies!?

I thought our experience with bunny nests in the yard was over for the summer. But no. Seems another mama bunny decided to dig her nest in a flowerbed in the front yard. Doesn't look like she dug up any spring bulbs, though. Unfortunately the front yard doesn't leave her any protection from dogs, kids, and other critters, like the one in the backyard had. When I took Maggie out for a late night walk, last night, she kept trying to drag me to the flowerbed. After pulling her away three time Maggie gave up.

I didn't know there was a nest there; Joanne and Ted discovered it later when walking Maggie. Silly dog managed to get to the nest and pull two babies out! One ran away but the other was injured and couldn't run. The injured bunny was left by the cherry tree but was gone in the morning. I didn't see him anywhere. Looks like something else had gotten to it earlier. We do have skunks, possum, raccoons, etc. all around us.

The little guy that ran away may have headed to the backyard. Maggie and I heard rustling behind the trellis but didn't see anything. As far as we know there are two more left in the nest. I peeked and saw little fur covered toes. Hopefully they will survive and be on their way in a couple of weeks or sooner as they are a good size already. This explains why I've been seeing rabbits, in the front yard, the past few weeks, late at night.

Box Mom

16 May, 2010

Spring! Bunnies In The Garden!!


Our Spring planting has been coming along fine. New things planted last fall are poking up, added a couple of new ones and even a surprise or two. Seems the bulbs previous owners planted, years ago, are just now coming up. Due to the fact Joanne has worked the yard so much, moving things and making room for older bulbs to start growing. Anyway . . . some of the yard work has pretty much come to a standstill.  Oh, work is happening in front and in the side, our Moon Garden, but the backyard is pretty much on hold. Reason you ask> Bunnies!!!


Seems a momma rabbit, in her wisdom, decided to put her nest in the middle of the backyard . . dog or no dog, it appears. Nest was discovered after Joanne ran over it with the power lawn mower! Thankfully the nest was deep enough and the babies small enough no one was harmed! Thinking I saw a bit of fluff or whatever I started to pick it up, wanting the lawn to look nice. Much to my surprise there were squirming little pink bodies! Bunnies! Covered them up right a way. Sure enough, momma came by at dusk to feed them. She comes by every day, pretty much at the same time, to feed then takes off until the next day. Of course Maggie, the dog, has lost backyard privileges by herself until the babies are on their own and gone. Maggie is too curious about them. I don't think she would hurt them as they are now about the size of kittens but you can never tell.
 

It's a lot of fun watching them every day at dusk. Bunnies are nowhere to be found during the day, although we do suspect they head for the fence between out yard and the neighbor. It's covered with our flowers and their hostas and bridal veil bushes, providing a lot of cover and protection from the rain.


Every evening, toward dusk, the babies gather under our picnic table or some corner of the yard. Tumbling over each other, then sit very still and quiet, waiting for mom. She appears but spends some time eating grass and dandelions. Then she makes a sound, or call that we can't hear, and out come the babies! Running, or hopping, to momma, jumping and tumbling over each other in the process. They appear to tackle mom and they dive under her to start nursing. It's such a cute sight. There is momma, trying to stand tall as all six babies try to fit under her at the same time, on their backs little legs kicking in the air. She preens each one, touching to make sure they are OK, I guess. Then momma jumps away and the babies scamper to the fence and protection of the yard. Momma hangs around a few more minutes then is gone till the next day. She comes around later and later in the day, I think she is starting to wean them, although watching them eat clover and grasses I think they can pretty much take care of themselves pretty soon. We will surely miss them but it will be nice to have our yard back. I think Maggie misses our afternoons . . she dozes in the sunshine while I read.