I see the baby rabbit every day. It likes to hang out near the front steps and eat clover. Each year the fig crop gets better and better. I have to fight the squirrels for the apples, but it’s the birds that I have to fight for the figs. I have three Rose of Sharon trees. Each is a different color and blooms at a different time. This one grows at the edge of the woods in the backyard and seems to like it there.
The Rose of Sharon tree is beautiful. As for figs, we also have small ones. It is a race to beat the birds to them once they ripen. As for bunnies, too any dogs in our area so guess they hide out in the nearby woods.
Thanks for the high-resolution option for the photos. Enjoy that version very much.
Obviously,my editing skills need more attention. Please correct prior comment to “Rose of Sharon.”
Hi Jo: The sad thing is, when wildlife poach things, they’re wasteful. Birds will often take one peck out of a fig (as I’m sure you know).
Living the life with wildlife and figs what else can you ask for – maybe a cold draft beer and a French baguette
Hi Henry: And a hunk of cheese!