Four baby rabbits buried in a pile of gravel in Barrow have been dug out "groggy and cold" but alive.
Volunteer workman Graham Bromley was getting ready to start work on a community garden when he spotted a bundle of moving fluff in the gravel.
He carefully dug it out and realised it was a rabbit's tail on top of three other buried bunnies.
The animals have now been checked by the RSPCA and when they are well they will be released into the wild.
Mr Bromley made the discovery while he was with three landscape contractors taking delivery of chippings for the new garden, Green Heart Den, between Marsh Street and the railway line.
'Keep warm'
He said: "What I thought was a bit of fluff turned out to be a rabbit's bottom stuck up in the air.
"Every time I loosened the gravel by hand I found something else moving and found another rabbit. They were alive, but groggy and cold.
"One of the lads got a sweat shirt from his van and wrapped them up and we rubbed them a bit to keep them warm and bring them round."
Mr Bromley took the rabbits home in a recycling box and kept them in hay until they came round and were collected by the RSPCA.
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