Wildlife Wednesday: Dust Bunny

Yes folks, Dust Bunnies do exist and I caught one in action the other day.
I’d never seen a rabbit doing this before and my video of it is short and unstable, but you can get the gist of what the rabbit itching the loose dust bunnies off.
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Wishing you all wonderful Wednesday!
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spgrnbgln

Wildlife Wednesday – Mockingbird

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This is our resident mockingbird.
It’s like a round glowing like when the sun hits it’s chest feathers.
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Sorry about the low quality of this photo.
I tried to take a photo through our kitchen window of our
resident mockingbird sitting in an ice covered tree 2-17-2015.

Wishing you all a warm & happy Wednesday! b0626.jpg

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Wildlife Wednesday – hummer & shy skink

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Plump Male Ruby Throated Hummingbird

This little guy certainly is packing on the weight for his long migration journey.

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Shy Baby skink diving for cover

Our new resident baby skink was too fast for me to get her photo.
I think her tail is a beautiful shade of blue.

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Wishing you all a beautiful Wednesday!

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spgrnbgln

Wildlife Wednesday – Resident Bunnies

IMG_3461Just hopping by this Wildlife Wednesday to say howdy and to post a photo of our resident garden bunnies. So far, spinach is the only thing they’ve eaten in the garden.

IMG_3538I read that rabbits like to eat chard, but for some reason they haven’t eaten any of our chard.
I suppose since these rabbits are wild, they didn’t get the memo on their preferred foods,  or it just occurred to me, that they’re saving the chard for their babies. I can see where that they’ve been pulling their fur & that means there’s a nest somewhere snugly & warm built for a litter of kits.

I think these rather well defined bunny tracks between a couple of my squash plants are a bit odd. I can’t figure out what was going on here for them to be in such an odd configuration. 😀IMG_3473

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Have a Wonderful Wednesday!
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spgrnbgln