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While out last evening I passed the same location where I had seen a
Rabbit the previous evening; and it was there again; feeding nearby a
Ruffed Grouse. ![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgKKzbmNctTjOW3ekgWG6zSIVytR-g2ezjmtGuewtqQnkkMuOzhXT4hJd857giAI41Fi0v2LWI-sGp61O85PH3yuSkK4V1vQlaNKfIvmhubQkO9aS9ADytx2lLcuhXj6Xd7FTFv/s320/rabbit+and+grouse+030507+(20).jpg)
The Ruffed Grouse had been present the night before too but I hadn't noted it as the focus of my posting
(and camera) had been on the Rabbit. I am now curious to see if I find this companiable pair again; feeding nearby each other again for the third evening in a row.
editing note: May 04, 6:15 pm; the Rabbit is feeding at the same spot this evening as usual, but there was no sign of the Ruffed Grouse.editing note: May 05: we saw 6 Rabbits today along a secondary road
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