Rabbits Calendars

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  • A collection of some of my personal favourite images

  • A collection of acrylic paintings featuring Ophelia,Phoebe and Mel and their outlook on love,life and dreams :D Ophelia And Friends calendar at my smile4me gallery :D Ophelia’s Thought Realm calendar: /

  • Each month contains a different and unique shot of wild animals.

  • This is some of the life I’ve been closely interacting with over the last year and a half. Weedy Field is the undeveloped ‘green belt’ between the parking lots for unnamed buildings B and W. It is full of trees with birds, lizards, mushrooms, squirrels, dragonflies, butterflies, and at least one friendly female Jack rabbit. After being in this space for months, most of the animals have come to know me, sometimes because I feed them raw peanuts and raw sunflower seeds, and partly because they are as curious as I am! Four sets of parents had offspring they showed off: the hummingbirds, blue jays, squirrels, and lizards. Jill (the Jack rabbit) had her bunnies elsewhere but stayed close to me throughout her pregnancy – very close, as you’ll see. At least two animals died, tho they weren’t ones close to me. There’s ongoing evidence of humans making visits for global hide-and-seek with GeoCache. There were also scores of transient visitors such as magpies, robins, wild turkeys, Cedar Waxwings, Towhees, and a huge, beautiful red-tailed hawk. (The hawk died in a poisoning incident I’m deeply disturbed by but another will come as the squirrel population re-blooms). The place turns bright yellow in the early Summer from the poppies, fiery red in the Fall, quieter and moody in deep Winter, and both noisy and busy in the Spring. With all this and jet fighters making touch-and-go’s on the nearby runways and turkey buzzards circling high overhead, there are no days where something interesting doesn’t happen and many days that could fill up a lot more than the 75 minutes I have available to visit each work day. I hope you enjoy this collection and perhaps come out to see the wonders of God’s Little Strip of Land, nestled between all the rapid growth of Rancho Cordova – and oasis of natural beauty.

  • Mammals and Birds native to the British Isles. Note: September has now been changed from an Otter to a Hedgehog. Cover – European Red Fox / Jan – Badger / Feb – Common Buzzard / Mar – European Wild Rabbit kit / Apr – Mute Swan / May – Fallow Deer doe / Jun – Blue TIt / Jul – European Red Fox / Aug – Cock Pheasant / Sep – Hedgehog / Oct – Red Squirrel / Nov – Common Kestrel / Dec – Roe Deer buck

  • Mi Mi Designs’ latest images. All available as cards and/or limited edition prints.

  • The adventures of Cashew the Dog and Sparky the Rabbit can be enjoyed each month.

  • This calender I made is filled with animals. Zebra, rabbit, deer just to name a few.

  • A variety of my images collected in this calender is meant for relaxing the mind, and fun. There is too much of stress and fuss in the daily routine, the picture of something calm and fun is good food for the brain. I hope you enjoy my captures, and may it be joyful through 2010. Cheers, / Arve Bettum www.arvebettum.com

  • Something to smile about or something to like, bring a smile to each day.

  • I live in two places at the same time. Half of me is here and the other half is there. Between the two halves imprints are made in my mind. This calendar depicts those imprints as allegorical paintings representing each month as a manifestation of time passing.

  • Objects of all kinds bring colour to our lives. Here is a collection of various objects from kitchen items to objects found on the beach.

  • Unlike their alpine cousins, the marmots (who hibernate away the winter months), pikas are awake and active all winter long – and at their altitude in the alpine zone, winter can be a long time. To survive their winters, pikas have to gather food to have enough to eat. They start by running out into the talus field to gather mouthfuls of grass, plants, flowers, and thistles. They then pile all the plant matter into tiny little hay bales to dry in the sun. Once it’s dried, they carry the little hay bales into their burrows where they store it and use it for food, bedding, and insulation. If they don’t gather enough food, they don’t survive the winter. Despite weighing only about 6 ounces themselves, pikas must gather in excess of 50 pounds of plant matter for the coming winter. That’s a LOT of plant matter for a little critter to gather. In pika communities, it’s not uncommon for pikas to try to make off with a neighbors hay bale. When caught, this can lead to a noisy little dispute between the pikas. When they spot a predator or potential danger (or if you get too close to their little hay bales), they emit a surprisingly loud EEENK. They also keep themselves in harm’s way to alert their neighbors. It’s more common to hear pikas than see them. Pikas, and marmots to a lesser extent, are considered at risk species due to climate change and global warming. They live on what is essentially a cold island. They are unable to migrate to different locations, as doing so would require them to cross long stretches of excessively hot ground. Their only alternative is to climb higher and higher up the mountain, and there’s only so much mountain to climb. Most pikas spend their entire lives in a half-mile radius. It’s estimated that pikas cannot survive in temps higher than 75F for more than a few hours. Pika (Ochotona princeps) / Mt Evans Wilderness Area, CO

  • ‘Hakuna matata” is a Swahili phrase that is literally translated as “There are no worries”.

  • Little Cotton Rabbits are the hand knitted original creations of Julie Williams. www.littlecottonrabbits.typepad.co.uk

  • Wildlife pictures of squirrels and rabbits.

  • favourite drawings and paintings / beachcombers painting (Cover) Jan beach picnic painting / Feb beach picnic drawing / Mar sunday painting / Apr sunday drawing / May lost and found painting / Jun lost and found drawing / Jul the dream maker painting / Aug the dream maker drawing / Sep summer breeze painting / Oct summer breeze drawing / Nov beachcombers painting / Dec beachcombers drawing

  • The latest pictures from Mi Mi Designs. All available as cards and laminated prints, or limited edition prints.

  • The twelve signs of Chinese astrology

  • sales of this calendar? – 1 sale si far – thank you! / / (above is the rear view of calendar) this is a collection that was hand chosen by a member of red bubble and a friend of mine, i hope you like Cover Image The Golden Elephant Jan Kokeshi / Feb Antique Kisses / Mar Beachcombers / Apr Topiary Teapot / May Moon Guitar / Jun There’s an Elephant in my Garden / Jul The Peacock Empress / Aug Affirmation / Sep Tiny and Isabella / Oct Sweethearts / Nov The Littlest Elephant / Dec Sunday

  • Featuring Miss Nic, Vesper White, Rosy Rabbit, Frankie Valentine, Miss L’amour, Cherry Darling, Jasper Jewel, Aidyn Heyes, Velma Valentina and Ruby Blue.

  • A collection of my (Melissa) images put together for my sister Joanna. - 50% of what is earned through sales will be donated to The Butterfly Foundation, supporting Australians with eating disorders. http://www.thebutterflyfoundation.org.au/default.aspx

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