I think that's where the saying "Wild as a March Hare" comes from. Breeding season, I think. Great photos.
Hello Retired CPO
You are correct. There is a lot of folklore and legend around the Fabled Hare. Most of them linked to their behaviour during the spring breeding season. I am really pleased that you enjoyed these shots. Thank you very much for viewing and for commenting, much appreciated.
Hi David like 2&3, very sharp. Another low angle shot, hope you are doing a risk assessment, following all health and safety rules. And not being gung-ho as you did with your last post
Hello BigAl
All good, apart from crawling through some smelly, unidentifiable stuff! Thank you very much for looking and for commenting. I am really pleased that you liked them.
They also provide great material for the construction of fishing flies. An example is the Gold-Rib Hare's Ear Nymph or the Were Wulff for those of you who are fly fishers. Take care & ...
Hello Al
Yes indeed. Some very effective trout flies you mention there. Thank you very much for viewing and for commenting, much appreciated. Really pleased that you liked them.