Sunday, October 13, 2013

Bunnies in a Park

Hello everyone!  A very warm welcome to each and every one of you!  The video I have chosen for this post is a two minute clip of baby bunnies eating a carrot.  Enjoy!

When I went on one of my walks the other day I was pleasantly surprised to see a couple of bunnies in a park by the waterfront.  Their owners were with them and were sitting on a bench keeping an eye on them.  They didn't mind me taking photos of them so I, of course, snatched the opportunity!  This is the first time I have ever seen bunnies in a park in Montreal!  You just need to click on the images to see a larger view.





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21 comments:

  1. That carrot looks too big for those tiny mouths. But it will occupy their attention for awhile.

    Your bunny photos are interesting. I was surprised that they didn't seem to be tethered in any way. Not sure that's a good idea myself. I can just see a Great Dane or, worse yet, a hunting dog, approaching to investigate and things happening too fast for the owners to intervene.

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    1. Hi Linda, I also thought the exact same thing!

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  2. I have never heard of anyone taking bunnies to a park but guess they appreciated being in nature. Like Linda, I agree that they seem they should be on a leash. Those baby bunnies in the video are adorable but so are the "park" bunnies, too. You take some wonderful walks!

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  3. ååå såå søt :-)

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  4. That carrot looks too big for those bunnies, but they chopped away at it. :-) The pet bunnies are cute, but I'd be afraid to let them loose like that outside.

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  5. i love rabbits and bunnies, they're my favorite animals! partly because i was born in the Year of the Rabbit in the Chinese calendar, so i feel an affinity for them! great photos! :D

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  6. those baby bunnies are too cute

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  7. Lovely are the bunnies photos!
    Greetings, RW & SK

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  8. Ihania pupuja ,isoa porkkanaa yrittävät syödä kiva video Kiitos Linda. Terveisiin

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  9. Hi Linda. So cute.. Adorable video. Cheers..

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  10. Simpáticas fotografías de conejitos; me hace gracia el segundo de ellos con sus largas orejas caídas. Un abrazo,

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  11. what an adorable video, I wonder how many there are in total. And the park bunnies were they really with owners? I have had friends who've had rabbits as pets, amazing pets, but they didn't take them to the park, LOL....have a lovely Monday

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  12. Now that's cuteness overload right there :)

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  13. Rabbits are OK house pets; I had one, once. A French lop, like the brown one. They don't move fast; two people could corner one trying to escape. But, why would they. They look pretty fat and happy to me.

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  14. Unusually cute! And I've never heard of rabbit owners walking their bunnies in a public park. I wonder what happens when the dog owners walking their pets show up?

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  15. We have several bunnies around here...mostly cotton tails and an occasional much larger hare. One neighbor has a large black rabbit we enjoy seeing. Thanks for sharing my friend!

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  16. How sweet, Linda !
    Lie(f)s.

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  17. Hi Linda. Bunnies are so sweet even though they can wreck a garden. Thank you for your kind comments on my Pink Tea post..Happy Thanksgiving Day..Judy

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  18. Lovely bunnies. Years ago we had a hutch and a pet rabbit. He was very loveable and cuddly, he was also too inquisitive and would often take off like a hare. He went to a bigger house with a field after too many escapdes.
    Lovely pictures too Linda.

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  19. They are certainly not wild rabbits.

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