
It was pouring as you can see…but mom was on the hunt for one of the THOUSANDS of bunnies on the prairie. The foxes were intoduced onto the islad in the 1800’s to reduce the rabbit population that was decimating their crops.

Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
It was pouring as you can see…but mom was on the hunt for one of the THOUSANDS of bunnies on the prairie. The foxes were intoduced onto the islad in the 1800’s to reduce the rabbit population that was decimating their crops.
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Some days you get the bunny and other days it gets away.
The bunnies are a problem here too … like the foxes.
I can only imagine the 1800s where you grie all your own food and you wake up to all your veggies mowed down by the critters…