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We've had another little visitor in our garden - bunny came back - added! video!

HS

Wise Old Thumper
He came bouncing past our french doors and then went to hide behind the oil tank

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I think he may have got a little lost as we're surrounded by fields and often get little visitors who don't realise they're not in the field any more!
He has a little white mark on his head, and very skittish because of the wind. I hope he finds his way back to where he belongs.
 
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Well, he came back today, looks a healthy little thing, nomming the lawn in the rain. There were 2 partridges in the garden at the same time, and he wasn't bothered by them.

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I took a video as well, which I may upload, depending on the response to this thread!
 
Oh wow, what a cutie. I've never seen a wildie with a white mark before, how adorable :love::love:

My rabbits that live in my parents garden happily graze whilst pigeons and squirrels scour the lawn for noms. I think because they are all prey animals they tolerate each other.
 
I love the running photo. I live in far too built up an area to get wild buns but I love seeing them when I am out and about.
 
Lovely :love:

My OH sometimes sees a black wildie when he's out cycling (it's def a wildie - grazing happily with others) :love:
 
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