Wild Bunnies Update
Saturday, July 8th, 2006Yes! I woke up yesterday morning and went right to the bathroom window from where I could see the bunny nest. The strings had moved! They were strewn about no longer resembling the straight and neat “X” I had made with them the night before! Wow! I was so relieved! From all I’ve read it seems that any substitute for what a mother rabbit provides her little ones is a poor substitute, and that 90% of hand-fed baby rabbits don’t make it. They are incredibly delicate with very specific and unusual dietary needs. The messed up strings indicated to me that mom had been to the nest and had fed her darlings.
Later, after I had fed and cared for my own little one, I looked out the window at the nest with my binoculars so I could see bunny activity up close. I was so pleased to see the little furry critters nosing around under the bush that I had returned to the garden for their benefit! It had made a difference! They had someplace private, cool, and safe from which they could begin their venture into the big world. I saw them stretching their little necks and sniffing at the leaves on the bush with wriggly little noses. Their movements were much more coordinated today. They relaxed and puttered about under that bush all day.
This morning the bunnies were out of the nest and out of the garden. I was not worried about them… well maybe I was a little worried. It’s a big world out there for such tiny innocent babes. All day long we spotted them around the driveway. One found his favorite place to be under Lew’s rusty old Subaru nuzzled up to the right rear tire. Another one favored the irises along the driveway.
By about 6:30 this evening, two of them were back in the garden under the bush next to their nest. They seemed quite content. I was able to take a quick couple of photos and then leave them in their peaceful state.
-kara