Welsh Rabbit

Rabbit Oryctolagus cuniculus

No, not cheese on toast, but a bunny from Llandudno with a beautiful seaview home who was just so chilled out on his front porch he didn’t want to move even though I was but a stone’s throw away snapping my camera and saying how cute he was.

Rabbit Oryctolagus cuniculus


Rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus), Great Orme, Llandudno, Wales. April 2017

33 thoughts on “Welsh Rabbit

  1. Really cute, dear Pete 🙂

    By the way I am going on a holiday for about 2 weeks so do not wonder if my place is untouched and empty for a while, not allowing me to answer or write.

    So I wish a happy time to you in the nature and in your garden and wherever you go.
    See and hear you again.

    All the best
    Didi

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  2. What a great photo Pete. I am sure if you made one false move that rabbit would have scurried into his burrow. I guess that rabbit knew you meant him or her no harm.

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  3. A couple of years back I was out for my morning jog and I took a turn down a quiet lane and a black rabbit hopped right in front over me and continued n its way without so much as a by your leave.
    I got such a surprise I nearly tripped over my own feet!

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    • Thank you, Lisa 🙂 Indeed, I feel I have. I couldn’t believe it myself. Usually moments like this are lost within a few seconds of popping the lens cap off, but I was fortunate enough to have quite a few minutes 🙂

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