Not to worry, they'll only be there to Easter, then they have all them eggs to deliver.
Not to worry, they'll only be there to Easter, then they have all them eggs to deliver.
Steve U
Wine, Food and Photography Student and Connoisseur
If it is in fact a rabbit nest (looks kind of small to me) then the babies are weaned after about three weeks and can leave the nest at any point after that, but could stick around for longer.
Run across this at the edge of a pond. She was well comouflaged... I walked past it once and almost stepped on it before I noticed it. She was laying eggs, so I snapped a quick picture and moved on so I would not disturb her.
Turtle - 4763 by westmichigan, on Flickr
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Here are a few shots of the baby bunnies. I think they are only about 1-1/2 days old ...
Siblings Snuggling by Denise Trocio ( www.dtrociophotography.com), on Flickr
Baby bunny by Denise Trocio ( www.dtrociophotography.com), on Flickr
Sleeping baby bunny by Denise Trocio ( www.dtrociophotography.com), on Flickr
Baby bunnies by Denise Trocio ( www.dtrociophotography.com), on Flickr
Great shot Mick, that's quite a stare!
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Not sure if farm animals count as 'nature', but this sheep is on a tiny island off the west coast of Scotland. The hill beyond is on a neighbouring island.
Sheep on the Isle of Muck by Andrew Stringer, on Flickr
I finally managed to get some shots of deer from close range in good light. I prefer the backlit one myself.
Red Deer Stag by Andrew Stringer, on Flickr
Red Deer Stag by Andrew Stringer, on Flickr
the sheep surely looks wild enough in that environment. I already disclosed that I like sheep, nice shots Andy.
Arnt