#Rabbits April 23
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In April 2025, many of us are joining the 30-Day Nature Observation Challenge. Each day, the goal is to share an observation—a plant, animal, or sound—experienced while spending time outdoors. Wise individuals have noted that observing nature enhances mindfulness, reduces stress, and deepens our appreciation for life’s interconnectedness—a challenge well worth accepting.
Today, my observation is on RABBITS

As we embark on our 64th consecutive monthly challenge, Jeff Neelon, Jaclyn Donovan, and I feel ready to inspire others to join us. Step outside and let nature awaken your senses—breathe in the fresh air, feel the warmth of the sun, and listen as the world comes alive. Every moment outdoors is a chance to reset, recharge, and reconnect with the beauty around you.
Nature Observation 30-Day Challenge Guidelines
As with previous challenges, participants are encouraged to adapt the guidelines to fit their own circumstances. Commit to spending time outdoors for the next 30 days, observing a new plant, animal, or sound each day.
- Record your observations to track your journey.
- Share your findings with a challenge partner if you have one.
- Join the conversation by posting on social media with the hashtag #Coach4adayChallenge
Observation #23-Rabbits
I have been looking very hard over the past month to catch a glimpse of Eastern Cottontail Rabbits. They are usually plentiful on the 5th and 13th tee at my local golf course. I also have seen them in the past in my neighborhood on a walk. Try as I might the month of April has not provided me an opportunity.
Decided to lean on WordPress for a blog post about the observation of rabbits. The Day by Day the Farm Girl blog provided me a solution. Here is a link to a post that is 13 years old called the Woodland Warrior…Cottontail Rabbit
Rabbits in this part of North Carolina have to deal with natural predators like foxes and coyotes.
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