Stalking the rare Cottontail Rabbit, otherwise known as the common bunny, requires great skill and cunning.
One must blend in with the environment . . .
. . . and remain hidden while the perfect position is obtained.
Once you are in position and ready to pounce . . .
. . . you only need to wait until someone removes the screen.
is that the easter bunny? please give him our wish list…
I’ll try. Does the Easter Bunny have a naughty list like Santa?
Dang that screen! Dang it! (Nice sequence today!)
Thanks. 🙂
dood….nice foto shootz two day ….bet mom N dad AND de harez glad de screenz ther 😉 ♥♥
I think our neighborhood would be short some bunnies without the screen. 🙂
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MOL! I don’t think screen removal is going to happen anytime soon.
Probably not.
Drat! The dreaded screen!!
Foiled again. 🙂
Nicely paced! I enjoy watching kitties ‘watch’ wildlife so long as the screens and other barriers are there.
It is nice that they have that ability.
Good luck with that wascally wabbit.
Hahaha. It really “bugs” them that they can’t get outside the screen.
Those screens get in our way too when we try to hunt birds. Purrs, Snoops and Kommando Kitty
They are the enemy of all cats.
haha. Good luck
Thanks. 🙂
Yep – those screens, doors, and windows take all the fun out of stalking don’t they!
Hugs, Teddy
It’s like window shopping.
Gorgeous kitty cat!
Damned screen ! One day, maybe… Purrs
Perhaps. We once had a cat, Abbey, who cut a hole in the screen with her claws and got out. We did not even know she was gone until we heard her crying to come in one morning.