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said by timcuth :I see one just like that in my yard every now and then. Tim I didn't know that they where down in Alabama.
There's a a lot of Eastern Cottontail's in Northeast Pennsylvania. Two are sitting outside my windows right now, in the grass, watching the fireworks. I fiquire that their are between ten to twenty Eastern Cottontails on the eleven acre site where I live. --
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| said by antiphishing :I didn't know that they where down in Alabama. Yep.
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Facts about Eastern Cottontail Rabbit
Distribution and Habitat
These rabbits are mostly found in southern Canada, eastern Mexico, central America, northern regions of South America and eastern and south-central United States. They can be commonly seen in New Mexico, Arizona and mid-west North America. Nowadays, there have been reports of occasional sightings of this rabbit in New England too.
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said by timcuth :Yep. » www.buzzle.com/articles/facts-ab···bit.htmlFacts about Eastern Cottontail Rabbit Distribution and Habitat These rabbits are mostly found in southern Canada, eastern Mexico, central America, northern regions of South America and eastern and south-central United States. They can be commonly seen in New Mexico, Arizona and mid-west North America. Nowadays, there have been reports of occasional sightings of this rabbit in New England too. Tim I do love the wild critters.
The Eastern Cottontail in this area are very hard to photograph because they constantly move and don't stay still if you get close to them. I like getting the straight on head shots where both eyes are looking into the camera.
It's even better when they are sitting up on their hind legs looking around for danger.
I was born and raised in Connecticut and remember seeing them but not to often since they where mostly in heavy wooded areas or out on farm lands. People in the Northeast New England trap and hunt the Eastern Cottontail for food and this could be the reason why the population hasn't exploded there. --
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