Rabbit in Wetlands

Monday morning I finally caught sight of a black-tailed jackrabbit (Lepus californicus) that has made a home in the preserved wetlands in front of our office.

black-tailed jackrabbit (Lepus californicus), wetlands, office, preserved wetlands, rabbit, hareI was out walking on the path around the wetland area when I noticed something moving.

black-tailed jackrabbit (Lepus californicus), wetlands, office, preserved wetlands, rabbit, hareIt is hard to see the jackrabbit as it really blends in with the brush, especially as the coloring is so close to the same.

black-tailed jackrabbit (Lepus californicus), wetlands, office, preserved wetlands, rabbit, hareI saw the rabbit hopping across the open area and was able to get some better pictures.

black-tailed jackrabbit (Lepus californicus), wetlands, office, preserved wetlands, rabbit, hareHere the rabbit was not too far from me and I got a good shot showing the black tail and the large erect ears.

black-tailed jackrabbit (Lepus californicus), wetlands, office, preserved wetlands, rabbit, hareThis jackrabbit species is quite large and can grow up to two feet long with a weight up to six pounds.

I like the wetlands that we walk through to get to the door of the office each day as there a lot of birds living there. You have to be careful as they sometime fly low to the ground. I really enjoy their song each day.

It was cool to see the jackrabbit this week and I will continue to watch out for them and other small animals. I am sure there are others hiding in the brush. I do know that there are mice and lizards as I have seen them.

I am actually surprised the neighborhood wild turkeys have not been visiting, but perhaps it is just out of their range.

Steven

 

 

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Wednesday Word Search – Uat

Welcome to another Wednesday Word Search where I pick a word and share some of the images I find in an image search of the blog.

Awhile back I searched for ‘hat’ and ‘bat’ so started a theme of ‘?at’ words. Last time I searched for ‘tat’ so will continue on.

The word for tonight is: uat

Uat should be interesting. The string ‘uat’ is in some interesting words.

What images will I find?

Masters, graduation, Education, Training, PhoenixWith the first image I will look back to my latest graduation where I received my Master of Adult Education and Training.

Henry County Iowa, Trenton Township, Absalom Leeper, Iowa, ancestorFor the next image here is an outline of a quater section that was owned by one of my ancestors in Iowa.

Fire outlines, SCU Lightning Complex Fires, California, Livermore HillsThis is an interesting image I snipped off of Google maps. It is of an area near home which was under an evacuation notice due to a fire last summer.

graduation, brother, linn missouriMost of the images were for graduations, so here is an image from my youngest brother’s party for his High School Graduation.

Squat Toilet, Dirty Toilet, Elephant Foot Toilet, Asian ToiletFinally we have a picture of what is known as a squat toilet or Elephant’s Foot toilet from one of my many trips to Asia.

These images show that ‘uat’ is found in some interesting words. Graduation gave me the most images to choose from.

Which is your favorite ‘uat’ picture?

What should I search for next? I will probably continue with the next ?at word.   I took a quick look and there are enough images for ‘vat’ to choose from.

Steven

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