A favorite winter companion who always brings a smile to the morning is a Mountain Cottontail we have affectionately named Bunn. While Bunn is invariably more than one we have settled on calling them all Bunn. Hey, it just is fun to say. With a cup a coffee in hand we scout the windows each morning to say hello to our crepuscular friend.

Great angle! Don’t see them from this end often — they’re usually heading the other way.
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HI Kit, she likes hanging around near the house in winter so we were able to get her somewhat comfortable of us taking a few photos with out racing off. Hope your week is off to a great start.
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Sweet image. She’s looking fuzzy and plump, ready for winter!
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We hope she makes it through the winter as we have seen unidentified tracks lurking about which might be bobcat.
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She better watch out!
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She seems to be well versed in keeping safe.
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Oh, so beautiful!
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She is a fine companion to have around in the winter. Hope your day isn going well and wishing you a great weekend.
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Thank you , Wishing you the same!
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I knew someone who had parrots – about 50 – in a huge aviary. They were all named Pepe. Bunn makes sense to me. And that is a beauty of a photo.
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HI, glad to hear we are not alone in using this type of nomenclature. Hope your day is gong well and wishing you a fine weekend.
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Sweet honey bunn! I would have said ‘little’, except she looks to be a good size.
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She has been eating well, rose branches, dried hollyhock leaves…etc.
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What a fabulous, curmudgeonly visitor to have every day!
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We do like having Bunn visit us.
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Looks warm inside its fur
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Bunn does need that fur. It’s cold this morning.
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I would love to have Bunn visiting me. S/he is adorable! π Great photo. π
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