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Me too, unless I was the rabbit.Yikes! I would have liked to see that happen.
Me too, unless I was the rabbit.
Didn’t see it coming, anyway.I don't think the rabbit saw it happen either.
Wow that is a awesome picture!
Here it is the other way around -- Bambi showing Wile E. and friends who's in charge around here. One of our neighbors filmed this a few weeks ago, and it got picked up by a local TV station.Deer go through the yard, and we've seen them get chased out by coyotes from time to time.
Especially if they live near roadrunners.As a kid I always thought being a coyote was a pretty tough job...
Probably not what you think it is, grouse tracks and then taking flight. Not enough disruption in the snow for a bird of prey strike. Cool pic though!
Probably not what you think it is, grouse tracks and then taking flight. Not enough disruption in the snow for a bird of prey strike. Cool pic though!
Probably not what you think it is, grouse tracks and then taking flight. Not enough disruption in the snow for a bird of prey strike. Cool pic though!
Those are not rabbit tracks. They're too messy and the direction isn't right. Rabbit tracks involve less feet dragging and more hopping. Those tracks are from a bird walked from the top of the picture, towards the bottom, and then flew away. There was only one creature involved. No signs of struggle.
Those are not rabbit tracks. They're too messy and the direction isn't right. Rabbit tracks involve less feet dragging and more hopping. Those tracks are from a bird walked from the top of the picture, towards the bottom, and then flew away. There was only one creature involved. No signs of struggle.