Friday, November 6, 2015

fluffle

The Field Lab Leporidae family has grown to at least 50 individuals. 71,80,51,0,B

9 comments:

Unknown said...

I had 21 squirrels stop by for breakfast this morning. Word has gotten out that I'm an easy touch for sunflower seeds.

Rita B. said...

ahhhhhh, the West Texas Extra Mini Longears. Oh how they and their larger brethren LOVE carrots.

JohnnyM said...

Nice to see so many bunnies, what a crop of critters

Ronald Mahan said...

At the great rate those critters multiply - you could probably harvest enough rabbits to feed all the homeless people in Study Butte and Alpine. Help the homeless people - instead of fattening up the coyotes.

czardastx said...

And then one day you'll wake up and have a pack of coyote that have moved in because of the food supply.

Ronald Mahan said...

You can already count on numerous coyotes being nearby - just waiting for a fattened up bunny to come hopping around. Of course - they are more active at night - when you can hear them - but seldom see them!

John Wells said...

I'm hoping to work my way up the food chain to bears.

Unknown said...

Lol

Ronald Mahan said...

Never have seen a bear on the Terlingua Ranch! But I have seen a very large cougar!
Ben is equipped to protect himself - with those horns - but your growing population of javelinas and rabbits - might start disappearing. I suppose cougars would also take down burros quite easily.