Yes, the fenced in yard is wonderful, but there are drawbacks.
In order to make room for the new fence, we had to clear the brush and overhanging tree limbs, and for the sake of expediency, we threw that stuff next to the garage pending removal on trash day. Of course, we then forgot to actually take it out on trash day.
Subsequently, we noticed a couple of large bunnies going in and out of the brush pile, and they were driving Puppy Cody nuts. So, today hubby went out and bound up the branches and moved them elsewhere, determined that they will go out to the curb next week (hopefully).
When the brush pile was removed, we discovered a bunny nest underneath. Guess we should have thought of that – after all, two large bunnies playing around the yard?
Enter Puppy Cody. Took her all of 30 seconds to find that nest before we could get to it – and she grabbed the uppermost baby bunny and took off. Yes, she proceeded to eat the poor baby before we could get to her. Hopefully, it won’t make her sick. I just keep reminding myself that it’s merely meat, and dogs are used to eating meat.
The other babies are, as far as I know, still in the nest – which we covered with a large heavy plastic pan to keep Cody away from it. The pan is rectangular and has raised areas at each end, which should allow the adult bunnies to get to their babies.
If the adult bunnies come back. I hope they do. One dead baby bunny is upsetting enough.
Poor Cody is frustrated that I won’t let her out to do some more hunting. I can’t blame her for acting like the dog that she is, but that doesn’t mean I have to like that part of her personality.
Poor hubby had to pick up the dead baby bunny. Not much of a Father’s Day for him, I’m afraid.
So, enough sadness for today.
A couple of weeks ago, I asked my readers to identify a flower that’s growing on a bush in my front yard (see photo above). No one was able to give a definitive answer. The best we all could do is decide that it’s some kind of dwarf honeysuckle or mini-hydrangea. Since it smells like honeysuckle, I’m going with that.
Now you all have a chance to identify a different flower. What is the pretty red flower pictured above? It also grows on a bush and has no scent.
And, since we’re playing “What Is It?“, you get extra points if you can identify the make and model of the new car my daughter bought yesterday. See the photo below. Hint: She bought one of the blue ones.
Enough for today. For those who are grilling in honor of Dad, have a hot dog or hamburger for me. We’ve had our share of excitement and are staying in for the rest of the day, except that I will go out this evening and water the flowers in front, including the one below (which I bought, and which was tagged with its identifying information, yay!).
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Sorry to hear about the bunny. Fortunately for our bunnies, Maddie prefers to be on a leash most of the time. We’ve got two babies munching in the yard these days. Maddie watches, but she doesn’t pull. The flowers are beautiful, but I can’t ID the mystery one.
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Maddie’s a difference mix than Cody. We don’t know what all Cody is, beyond shepherd and retriever.
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Maddie also has some neurological issues that makes her want to be on the leash.
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Probably better for both of you. Maddie always looks very happy in your photos, so I guess she knows what’s best for her.
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Poor bunny, but hopefully Cody should be OK. Maggie flipped a rabbit kitten once. Both were surprised but unharmed!
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I was always afraid of what Cody would do if she actually caught a bunny. I know how she eviscerates her stuffed animals! I was hoping I was wrong.
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With our previous dog it was hedgehogs. Hubby had to despatch one and thereafter we kept him away if we knew there was one in the garden.
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Ugh. I wouldn’t want hedgehogs. They’re not as cute as bunnies.
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Depends which way up they are. We’re very fond of them as we had a family visit the garden in our first house. We could almost tell the time by them. Fascinating to watch, but noisy in their love making (and I do’t mean ouch, ouch and ouch!)
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I’ll pass on that, thank you. Mating cats are noisy enough.
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ha!
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It’s just nature being nature. Sometimes, nature isn’t quite as pretty as we’d like it to be.
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Yep, that was pretty much my husband’s comment when he had to pick that poor thing up.
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Actually, hedgehogs are adorable. Prickly, but incredibly cute.
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Oh, I was getting them confused with groundhogs. We have groundhogs in our area, and I wouldn’t want to mess with one.
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Isn’t that white flower a rhododendron?
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I don’t know. Is it? Those flowers only lasted a week or so, but smelled like honeysuckle. Do Rhododendrons smell like honeysuckle?
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The red flower looks like it’s Wegelia…
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I’ll take your word for it. Those flowers are really pretty and blossomed only about a week ago.
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This is about the time the bush blooms and it looks like you have a nice red version of the plant…
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Thanks!
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Ellie B would chase the bunny. I don’t know if she’d eat it. No anecdotal evidence here yet. Yikes.
My browser is not loading the photos so I can’t guess at the types of flowers or car, CM. And now I have to leave for work. Dagnabbit.
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You can catch up later, Mark. I know work comes first. For me, too, darn it.
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I looked again with the photos loaded, CM, and cannot identify the flowers or the car! Ha.
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I still can’t identify the flowers, although two people have given the same name to the red one (Wegala? or Wiegala?). The car is a 2018 Ford Focus. You do get points for trying, however.
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Great pic of Puppy Cody, the Huntress! But poor baby bunny, though. The pretty red flower looks like Weigela Red Prince. Not sure about the new car. Is it a Mazda? ヾ(=゚・゚=)ノ
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You’re the second person to use that name for the red flower, so that must be what it is.
No, the new car is a Ford Focus. You get points for trying, however.
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Yay! I get points.╭(♡・ㅂ・)و ̑̑
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Well what a mix, poor bunny but Cody was only being a dog.
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Cody was so proud of herself and couldn’t understand why we were upset.
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I know the are one doing what comes naturally 💜
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The white flower, if it smelled really nice might be mock orange, I was looking at the leaves too. Rhoadies don’t smell and the flower is much smaller and tighter. https://www.brighterblooms.com/product/sweet-mock-orange.html?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIltmajeXf2wIV2AuBCh3ABwd2EAQYASABEgLU2vD_BwE
The other one is definitely Weigela. Which to me means someone planted shrubs that were popular a way back. I wish I could find mock orange as I love the smell. Honey suckle I got….and it does not smell as nice and it is a tiny flower not like what you pictured.
Too bad about the bunny. My kids chase them but have never gotten one. I think I would go nuts. But it is what dogs do. Browny got a chipmunk once in his mouth and it scare him and he dropped it. I was upset though. Once my basset got a baby cardinal that was in a nest in the bushes right next to the house. I got it away from him and the baby survived…. I hope. My basset…. I was so pissed at him,
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I think you nailed it on the flowers, Jane. If it’s mock orange (which I now think it is), that would explain why the flowers faded and now there are little bud-like things. Maybe I’ll get tiny oranges? The house was built in 1939 and owned by one family until I bought it, so it wouldn’t surprise me a bit if those bushes have been there all that time.
At least your dogs didn’t try to shred the critters, like Cody did with the bunny. She even tried to bite me when I wanted to take it away, she did not want to give up that new “toy”.
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