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I bought a place in Meredith a few years ago and I noticed that haven't seen a rabbit since I've been there. Back at my house in Mass we have so many rabbits I step in their crap every time I leave the house.
Is it just the fact that they are food for all the more aggressive animals or is it just my area? I do have the town forest just behind my house. ![]() |
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Maybe you have smarter rabbits down there like Bugs.
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We also had rabbits galore back in the 80's into the early 90's. Then a house was built across the street, and then down the street westbound. Also had houses built behind us on Lakewood. While it seems like there should still be a lot of habitat for them, but obviously it has disturbed the rabbits. Ditto with ring-necked pheasants. Haven't heard one in probably at least 25 years.
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As far as Pheasants go, I haven't one seen them in over 30 years. |
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Are there coyotes dining on them?
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Maybe, however they were a favorite prey of bobcats. I believe that habitat reduction led to decline in numbers and now they are endangered.
http://www.wildlife.state.nh.us/wild...ottontail.html That led to a decline in bobcats until the resurgence of wild turkeys. The bobcats have perfect skills to be turkey hunters and have made a comeback themselves. Note the recent runs on cranberry sauce. With bobcats on the way back. not sure that Bugs future is bright. |
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