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bc.gold

Up until this year the rabbits confined themselves to the back of the property now we have them right at the house. Leaving by the front door this morning was greeted by one at the bottom of the steps.

 

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LengerichKA88

We had dozens last year.... then a pair of hawks, a pair of falcons, and an owl moved in. I’ve seen two this year. 

 

My grape vines and peach trees are pretty happy about it 

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The Tuul Crib

Its duck  season !!No its wabbit season!!

 

:ROTF:

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ebinmaine

Wild rabbits in Maine are ultra rare in most areas because of loss of habitat

 

Maybe a delicious soup for you?

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The Tuul Crib
3 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

Wild rabbits in Maine are ultra rare in most areas because of loss of habitat

 

Maybe a delicious soup for you?

Waiter theres a hare in my soup!! :blink:

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Stormin

What's the machine on the right of your photo?

 

 

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bc.gold
15 minutes ago, Stormin said:

What's the machine on the right of your photo?

 

 

 

Toro commercial mower, going for scrap once I pull a few more goodies from it.

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Sarge

We have had an explosion of rabbits around this area for the last 2yrs - they are everywhere, literally. The owls, hawks and other raptors are trying to knock the population down, but they are losing the battle so far from my observations. The Coyotes are also becoming bolder than ever and trying to hunt them in town which is getting interesting with the domestic dogs around here. I hit a nest of little one's last year and killed all but one of them with the mower deck - you would think the noise alone with force them tighter into the hole but they did otherwise and died a pretty gruesome death. Hopefully, the trend will reverse soon before any disease starts becoming a problem.

 

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Dakota8338

We have always had an ample supply of rabbits, based on sightings, until the coyotes showed up.  We still see a few rabbits from time to time, but based on sighting, their population is a whole lot less than before the coyotes moved into the neighborhood.  

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