May I come inside please?

© Maureen M. Bisson

May I come inside please?

Uploaded: March 05, 2011

Description

Newest regular daily visitor/diner on our acreage in South West British Columbia, Canada. This charming gal captured my heart when she surprised me by showing up on January 31st, 2011. Quick trip to the feed store to stock up on Rabbit Pellets ~ extra carrots & veggies from the produce store and our friendship was well under way.

She has delighted me by deciding to stay and call this place 'home-sweet-home'. She is now lovingly named 'Brrrr Rabbit', and I can pat her. What an absolute joy Nature is.

Exif: F Number: 4, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/80 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 64, FocalLength: 11.20 mm, Model: KODAK P712 ZOOM DIGITAL CAMERA

Comments

Jeff Robinson level-deluxe March 05, 2011

An Amazing portrait and story - Wonderful / heartwarming capture!! Jeff #1358335

Maureen M. Bisson March 05, 2011

Hello again Jeff and many thanks for your ever welcome respond to my capture. I so appreciate your time and your thoughts. Brrrr Rabbit has really settled in so very well, she must have her territory in the wild here well under control. Good for her, the little darling. Take care please Jeff, keep up your good work behind the lense and again, thanks! #9275346

Chris Ebben June 14, 2012

How wonderful!! Isn't it good when wild animals adopt you!!! My daughter has a rabbit & a wild hare. A lovely portrait=^..^= #10180394

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