Eastern Cottontails
On this day in late July, Duke Farms was hopping with Eastern Cottontail rabbits, and here are 3 of them.
One deficiency of these pictures is that you really don't get a view of their "cotton" tails. There are probably more of them around than most of us see since they're considered to be crepuscular and nocturnal, both times we have difficulties spotting and/or photographing them. These guys were seen around 9am in the morning.
They're mostly herbivores, eating lots of grasses, clovers, plantains, and dandelions. They'll also feed at an accessible vegetable garden too.
These are probably a little behind Gray Squirrels (very common and active during the day) and White-tailed Deer (very conspicuous) as the most commonly found wild mammals in central NJ, though Eastern Chipmunks are up there too. (I suspect that mice, shrews, and voles may have larger populations, but they're small enough that most of us don't spot them often.)
July 25, 2021 at Duke Farms Photo 148652610, (c) jpviolette, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC) |
July 25, 2021 at Duke Farms Photo 148652613, (c) jpviolette, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC) |
July 25, 2021 at Duke Farms Photo 148652781, (c) jpviolette, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC) |
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