gct[3] - rabbit {1 of 5}
gct[3] - spotty
gct[3] - two of 'em
gct[3] - male blackbird
gct[3] - Mrs Woodie
gct[3] - Ben investigating
gct[3] - Ben "pointing"
gct[4] - female blackbird
gct[4] - low level {1 of 2}
gct[4] - low level {2 of 2}
gct[4] - Cat 'E' leaving {11:Nov:2023}
gct[4] - Ben 'aving a sniff {10:Nov:2023}
gct[4] - Brighteye, again
gct[4] - young male blackbird
gct[4] - mess and rubbish
gct[4] - Cat 'E' snapped {13:Nov:2023}
gct[4] - peeking
gct[4] - not peeking
gct[5] - blurred bird
BtC - Bella investigating
gct[5] - pheasant visiting {28July2024}
gct[3] - rabbit {4 of 5}
gct[3] - rabbit {5 of 5}
gct[3] - starlings
gct[3] - woodie
gct[3] - rabbit {3 of 5}
gct[2] - fascinated ?
gct[2] - collared dove
gct[2] - feeding time
gct[2] - tree sparrow
gct[2] - robin
gct[2] - goldfinch
gct[2] - two of 'em !
gct[2] - mouse in a twist
gct[2] - sparrow & chaffinch
gct[2] goldfinch & tree sparrow
gct[2] - woodpecker
gct[2] - beakful o'seeds
gct[2] - one for me ...
gct[2] - feeding
gct[2] - wings out
gct[2] - blackbird
gct[2] - tree sparrow
gct[2] - Tufty
gct[2] - goldfinches
gct[2] - "Tufty" on 12th May 2023
gct[1] - robin {2 of 3}
gct[1] - field / wood mouse {1 of 4}
gct[1] - field / wood mouse {3 of 4}
gct[1] - field / wood mouse {4 of 4}
gct[1] - rear view of BDD {17April2023)
gct[1] - Great Tit
gct[1] flock of pigeon {2 of 39}
gct[1] - early rising blackbird
gct[1] - field / wood mouse {2 of 4}
gct[1] - robin {3 of 3}
gct[1] - robin {1 of 3}
gct[1] - lots of legs
gct[1] - pygmy goat
gct[1] small mammal
gct[1] - on the extreme left ...
gct[1] - spot the bird
gct[1] - close-up
gct[1] three legs
gct[1] - two heads
gct[1] taller legs
gct[1] - bit more visible
gct[1] - grey coat
gct[1] - two-tone brown
gct[1] - patterned legs
gct[1] - two-tone brown, again
gct[1] three out of four
gct[1] - brown one
gct[1] - dark shape {2 of 2}
gct[1] - exit stage right
gct[1] - dancing legs
gct[1] - nosey !
gct[1] - exit to the left
gct[1] - Ben at a fast clip
gct[1] - walking away
gct[1] - night of 8th April 2023 {2 of 2}
gct[1] tufty +2
gct[1] - brighteye, again
See also...
Keywords
Authorizations, license
-
Visible by: Everyone -
All rights reserved
-
48 visits
gct[3] - rabbit {2 of 5}
One of five images - Feral / wild rabbit [Oryctolagus cuniculus].
Known variously as coney, bunny or rabbett, living largely underground in burrows or warrens except when feeding.
-/-
Despite looking soft, furry and cute they are often regarded as an agricultural / garden pest, especially when introduced to areas without sufficient natural predators - although domesticated "fancy" breeds are widely kept as pets. Humans have exploited rabbits for centuries for both meat and pelts.
In the wild, despite being highly fecund they are controlled by stoats, foxes and birds of prey in open country. Additionally, factors such as myxomatosis or rabbit haemorrhagic disease also control the population, despite the level of developing immunity, especially to myxomatosis [which is a horrible way to die].
Known variously as coney, bunny or rabbett, living largely underground in burrows or warrens except when feeding.
-/-
Despite looking soft, furry and cute they are often regarded as an agricultural / garden pest, especially when introduced to areas without sufficient natural predators - although domesticated "fancy" breeds are widely kept as pets. Humans have exploited rabbits for centuries for both meat and pelts.
In the wild, despite being highly fecund they are controlled by stoats, foxes and birds of prey in open country. Additionally, factors such as myxomatosis or rabbit haemorrhagic disease also control the population, despite the level of developing immunity, especially to myxomatosis [which is a horrible way to die].
- Keyboard shortcuts:
Jump to top
RSS feed- Latest comments - Subscribe to the comment feeds of this photo
- ipernity © 2007-2024
- Help & Contact
|
Club news
|
About ipernity
|
History |
ipernity Club & Prices |
Guide of good conduct
Donate | Group guidelines | Privacy policy | Terms of use | Statutes | In memoria -
Facebook
Twitter
Sign-in to write a comment.