I love this, never saw a thing like this before!
bunnies
Post bunny pics, post questions about rabbits, almost anything bunny-related goes (whether wild or domestic). "Almost" because this is a community for bunny enjoyers—no images of dead or injured rabbits, please.
Not officially affiliated with any rabbit subreddits.
House Rabbit Society is overall a fantastic resource on pet rabbits: info on diets, health, vet care, adopting bunnies, and behavior.
Other bunny communities on the Fediverse:
I've seen various cat mobiles before, but this one really took me by surprise the first time I saw it. There isn't much to see on my drive, so whenever I spot the Bun Mobile, I get a little excited. 😁
Once I saw something like this (exact picture differed) and I was delighted
That is creative! Love it. 😁
Oh my, I feel obligated to dig up and post some owl content now.
I always feel excited when someone else actually posts!
We're also just starting the second half of the owl of the year tournament if you'd just like to come by and vote for your daily favorites for the next week or so.
We crown the Owl of the Year chosen by community vote, and the winner gets the community icon and the final 4 will get the banner image for the next year, plus I donate some money to charity in the community's name.
There are many types of buns, perhaps this group could do something similar sometime?
Also, I was talking on Fedigrow last night about how we should get a post exchange going where we organize and post to each other's communties to get some fresh content ideas and some new perspectives going. I like all animals really, so perhaps I could do some bunny content in exchange for some owl stuff.
Sorry, got sucked into community building for a minute there! 😅
Sadly, I don't encounter owls when I go outside, so my contribution would probably be some YouTube video anyone can find… still it's something! I also only seem to encounter Eastern cottontails. Should probably take a look into what species of bunnies I can realistically encounter in my area, and if owls live where I live (and if so, when I need to be outside to see them).
Community building is cool. No problem.