I find many interesting things when I take a walk.
One of these finds were a bunny nest sign I saw earlier this week near an office.
The sign reads "Bunny Nest (with arrow pointing down). Please be mindful when mowing".
Rabbits build a shallow nest more like a depression in the ground. I think the nest was a depression directly below the arrow. It's hard to see in the photo. I didn't want to get closer just in case the little ones were still in the nest.
As much as I don't appreciate rabbits in my yard, they were there first. I'm happy someone cared enough to post this sign. Would you have?
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That is so sweet. Rabbits don't have many champions.
ReplyDeleteNever saw such a sign. I like the idea of care about them.
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Love it. Happy Wednesday.
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Yes I would have. We need to protect the wild life. So precious.
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...I never knew that bunnies had nests!
ReplyDeletethecontemplativecat here. I read Watership Down and it was excellent. The burrows and the tunnels are so true. Thanks for reminding me of that book.
ReplyDeleteThat's so considerate, I'm really pleased I hopped by!
ReplyDeleteSomeone posted a sign letting us know about a turtle nest in our condo complex. Although, I'm not sure the word is "nest". It was where a turtle laid her eggs. (We have ponds, and we have turtles. A lot of turtles.)
ReplyDeleteOn the farm when I was growing up, we would often find such nests in the fields. It makes me happy to know that there are people out there who would try to protect them. As you say, they were there first and they deserve to have their space respected.
ReplyDeletedidn't know that about Rabbits ~ I love bunnies ~ Hugs ^_^
ReplyDeleteI have bunnies in my yard, and I am very protective of them
ReplyDeleteI'm happy there's a sign. I've never had a rabbit problem in my garden.
ReplyDeleteWe have a sweet house bunny so I'm partial. But I can understand the frustration of having one eat all your plants.
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