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    Another Brown Hare

    Hi All,

    I have a particular field I visit for Hares, it has a small plantation and cover which the Farmer grows for his Pheasants which I believe attracts the Hares, however of late I have seen very few, it's as if they have all moved home, very strange.

    However I did get to see one yesterday, but only from a distance, so quite a big crop


    137a by Paul Elliott, on Flickr


    Paul

    #2
    Originally posted by pelliott1954 View Post
    Hi All,

    I have a particular field I visit for Hares, it has a small plantation and cover which the Farmer grows for his Pheasants which I believe attracts the Hares, however of late I have seen very few, it's as if they have all moved home, very strange.

    Paul
    Another fine shot Paul.

    I guess it's like they say; hare today, gone tomorrow...

    (puts on coat and scurries for the door...)

    Nigel

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      #3
      Wish I could say another Brown Hare! A Great shot Paul with good detail.
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        #4
        A well captured photo, nice to see it's looking at you!
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          #5
          Lovely pose well captured Paul.
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            #6
            Nice and sharp capture
            Regards
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              #7
              Thanks for looking Guys

              Paul

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                #8
                Super shot, I have found Hares in woodland when bad weather is about, especially in winter.
                Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way

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