Medium
Photo © Oli all rights reserved
black river riparian forest (Google, OSM) Out of range!
47.4769649, -122.2393504
Accuracy: 788m
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Description

These rabbits are very common by the Black River Forest along a certain driveway I have dubbed "Rabbit Road." They're very hard to spot because they blend right in, but once you start looking it's easy to find a lot of them. They're very jumpy and nervous. They stay close to their hole in bushes and come out in the evening to look for food. I thought it was a brush rabbit, but apparently those don't live in Washington, so now I think it might be an eastern cottontail.

Apr. 19, 2012 16:21:03 -0700
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Eastern Cottontail - Photo (c) leppyone, some rights reserved (CC BY)
velizo's ID Eastern Cottontail (Sylvilagus floridanus)
Posted by velizo about 1 year ago (Flag)
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Eastern Cottontail - Photo (c) leppyone, some rights reserved (CC BY)
velizo's ID Eastern Cottontail (Sylvilagus floridanus)

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