Here are some of the culprits:
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I don't know what any of them are, but they all had one thing in common: They all get chopped up nicely and come flinging out of the mower just like the grass!
Here are a couple of other things I found today while mowing:
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This baby bunny isn't much bigger than a field mouse and doesn't even have it's eyes open yet. The rest of his story is sickening and quite pathetic so if you want you can skip down to the tennis ball.
The bunny is currently in a shoe box resting. I had seen him from the mower and avoided his patch, but when I checked it out later, he was sitting at the top of his nesting hole--on top of several dead siblings who had drowned in the rain. He stunk something hideous, but has had a gentle rinse and now only smells slightly like fish. I won't say what he smelled like before. I have a friend who is a forest ranger and wildlife rescue-er (??) that I hope can help.
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the butterflies are very pretty. i hope the bunny is okay. we raise bunnies, so they have a special place in my heart. my brother hit a baby bunny with the weed eater once -- he didn't see it at all. it didn't make it, and he felt so bad he almost cried -- and he's 30 yo!
ReplyDeleteI cleaned out the hole last night, lined it with clean dirt and grass clippings and put the rabbit back. I had been careful not to touch it with my hands at any time hoping the mother would return.
ReplyDeleteThen we got another .9 inches of rain during the night and when I looked this morning, it was dead. I am NOT telling the girls though.
i am so sorry to hear about the bunny. if you ever tell the girls, they will be crushed. thank you for caring about nature.
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