What a beautiful back-lit image of an adorable subject. I've heard/read that wild animals don't actually see things all that well. They will notice a displacement where there was nothing before. And I think they sense vibration (our movements on the ground) and definitely hear very well. Have a great day. Jo
I don't think there are any critters, in the wild or in town, that can escape your camera! :) This is a cutie. We have some of these living in our bushes.
Cute bunny :) And great shot! I would've never made it, that bunny would have seen or heard me before I saw it :)) Can I please have some of that snow? Have a fine weekend 【ツ】Knipsa
What a cute bunny!! My German Shepherd would have loved him. :-) I love seeing the fluffed out bunnies in the cold winter. They congregate under our bird feeder in the evenings.
I've often thought that bunnies must think, by staying extremely still and not moving a hare (pun intended) and not even blinking, that they are invisible.
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Everyone loves a bunny. They are so easily frightened.
ReplyDeleteI love bunnies and this is a lovely shots with great lighting. Have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteOh, such a sweet creature :)))
ReplyDeleteGreat shot !
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Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteCute bunny, they usually run when they see me.. Great shot! Thank you so much for linking up and sharing your post.. Have a happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteThey are so cute, aren't they! Nice photo.
ReplyDeleteSo, so cute little bunny! Have a sunny weekend of january!
ReplyDeleteAdorable EG! Great capture of this sweet little bunny.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful back-lit image of an adorable subject. I've heard/read that wild animals don't actually see things all that well. They will notice a displacement where there was nothing before. And I think they sense vibration (our movements on the ground) and definitely hear very well. Have a great day. Jo
ReplyDeleteso sweet... makes one smile at such a beautiful creature. don't you just love it when you can sneak up on them like that. nice shot. have a great day~
ReplyDeleteloved the tree reflection in the window (post below).
This is their defence mechanism, but I don't think it's the best, particularly against white snow. :)
ReplyDeleteIs that snow I see? Not the best place for a bunny to hide but I guess there wasn't much choice at the time.
ReplyDeleteDearest EG; Truly, I've never seen wild bunny and of course not in the snow :-)
ReplyDeleteAdorable sweet eye♡♡♡
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Pretty eyes.
ReplyDeleteCute picture. I wonder why he's not white?
ReplyDeleteI don't think there are any critters, in the wild or in town, that can escape your camera! :) This is a cutie. We have some of these living in our bushes.
ReplyDeleteCute bunny :)
ReplyDeleteAnd great shot! I would've never made it, that bunny would have seen or heard me before I saw it :))
Can I please have some of that snow?
Have a fine weekend
【ツ】Knipsa
Quite a cute bunny! I have found that I can pass one by, four feet away, and if it moves, that's when I see it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute bunny. Amazing that you were able to get that close. Nice shot!
ReplyDeletehe would be hidden well in the spring or summer, but in the snow he stands out beautifully.. so sweet
ReplyDeleteLove the way they "freeze" when we humans approach.
ReplyDeleteGood photo.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute bunny.
Great that you could get so close.
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Beautiful capture. I always like how they freeze as if they don't move you won't see them!
ReplyDeleteso darn CUTE!
ReplyDeleteOn the lookout for Mr. McGreggor, I guess.
ReplyDeleteOh so cute! The bunny isn't that hidden, if you captured him on your camera.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute bunny!! My German Shepherd would have loved him. :-) I love seeing the fluffed out bunnies in the cold winter. They congregate under our bird feeder in the evenings.
ReplyDeleteI've often thought that bunnies must think, by staying extremely still and not moving a hare (pun intended) and not even blinking, that they are invisible.
ReplyDeleteI love when bunnies do that. So dang cute!
ReplyDeleteAh, cute little bugger, isn't he!!! I love it and what a fun shot. Hope your weekend is off to a great start!! Have fun!!
ReplyDeleteOh, what a cutie! :)
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Lately I've seen a rabbit in my neighborhood. Not sure where he came from, but he's kinda cute.
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So cute...
ReplyDeleteSweet! A bit early for Easter though!
ReplyDeleteA brave bunny out in the cold!
ReplyDeleteMagnificent photo of the nature bunny in winter! Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteHappy Weekend,
artmusedog and carol
What a cutie!! I love the way the sun is coming through his ear!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic shot.
ReplyDeleteOh it is sooo cute!
ReplyDeleteWhat bunny?
ReplyDeleteAwesome shot of the sweet bunny.
ReplyDeleteGood for you! I usually have cats with me and critters scatter!!!!
ReplyDeletemade me smile :) Thanks!
ReplyDeleteGood shot! Our dog loves to chase rabbits like that. She's getting older now (12), so these days they can usually outrun her.
ReplyDeleteSo cute. :)
ReplyDeleteMade me smile.
no I agree, it wasn't blending in very well. But if it had burrowed in under a bush it would have been hard to see. Fun picture.
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