Wild Bunny Post

Posted on October 21, 2012

Today we’re posting a few photos of wild bunnies Daily Bunny readers have sent in! Happy Bunday!

 

Wild Bunny Post 1

This first image comes from Phil, who tells us the following:

This Bad Bunny has placed her baby bunnies in our garden, right inside our grow bed. In this pix she is lining her nest with grass and hay for her soon to be born babies. We tried in vain to find where she was getting into the garden. But no luck. So she will have her babies here and they will be safe and well fed. We can’t wait to see the baby bunnies. BTW we have named our Bad Bun… Barley.

 

Wild Bunny Post 2

Rosalyn said this wild bunny above lives on or around an oilfield she works at.

 

Wild Bunny Post 3

Submitter Kathy says of the above photo:

This is a photo of a wild rabbit in Djibouti, East Africa, taken by Kevin Zimmerman of the USAF on deployment there.

 

Wild Bunny Post 4

The final photo comes from Karl, who tells us he has “many wild bunnies in our neighborhood. They are most happy to share food and shelter homeowners provide.”

What Others Are Saying

  1. bunny_lover712 October 21, 2012 at 9:03 am

    wow so many bunnies today =D

  2. Scott Robertson (@scottymeuk) October 21, 2012 at 1:10 pm

    Lots of bunnies!

  3. Marguerite October 21, 2012 at 2:52 pm

    When I first opened the email, all the photos were there, but now only the bottom one shows up, and at this web page, only the bottom photo is showing up. Can you fix the problem, please?
    thanks!

    • Daily Bunny October 21, 2012 at 4:09 pm

      Thanks for letting me know you’re having a problem, Marguerite. Try clearing your browser’s cache and cookies and see if that helps. If you’re still not able to see the photos, please email me. Hope this helps. :)

      • Marguerite October 21, 2012 at 8:55 pm

        Thanks! It’s working great now!!!! I love the little bun by the oil field and Barley at the top!!!

  4. mica October 23, 2012 at 11:07 am

    Rosalyn’s little rabbit is so cute! The environment is not suitable for rabbits. I wonder if many of the same rabbits used to live there and the oil construction destroys their habitat. I don’t see any greens or water. Poor bun! I hope Rosalyn can capture her and take her to a safe place with lots of food in a forest.

  5. mica October 23, 2012 at 11:11 am

    Barley, thank you for sharing your story and photo! Also, thank you so much for taking care of bad bunny and not killing them! Killing is not a solution. If wild animals have abundant of food in a forest, they won’t bother us. The environment has been changing and many hungry animals come down to a city to find food. I am really so sorry for them.

  6. Sharon November 15, 2012 at 9:06 pm

    Rosalyn’s bunny doesn’t look like a wild rabbit…it looks like a domestic one. Hope it’s doing okay.