The fabled Hare (Lepus europaeus). Mostly nocturnal but from February through to May they become quite active during the day.
The first and the last have the most impact for me, a lot of fun!
Linda From Maine wrote:
The first and the last have the most impact for me, a lot of fun!
Hello Linda
Thank you very much. I am very pleased you liked them. Thank you for looking and for commenting.
David
Floyd
Loc: Misplaced Texan in Florence, Alabama
Really like your pictures. That same animal, particularly in West Texas and Oklahoma, is know as a Jackrabbit - not much good to eat, but a challenge for dogs and younger boys to hunt.
Soul Dr.
Loc: Beautiful Shenandoah Valley
Good captures!
Saw a lot of those when I lived in Germany.
They can get quite big.
Will
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 & ...
These are the best Rabbit images I have seen all year. You nailed-it and he displays his personality in your shots that are so nicely captured.
Excellent work and definitely wall-hangers in a series set I'd frame them.
All very nice, but #2 is my favorite.
These are some great captures. First and last are my favorites.
davids999 wrote:
The fabled Hare (Lepus europaeus). Mostly nocturnal but from February through to May they become quite active during the day.
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
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