Some Brown Hares from this evening. As one runs past, a quiet 'purse of the lips' squeak and he stops, looks around to see what the noise was, and he's off again...if I had been a poacher, he may not have gone to box another day.
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Nice photos but Ithink the hares should be treated as schedule 1 species and any info regarding there abode should remain with the finder
High Stewart, Thank you for following me on "rabbit house lane" but if you are partial to a bit of crocheting and sewing...! you are probable better of following my "Nature" Blog http://thequietwalker.blogspot.co.uk/ this is were all my findings from Birds to Trees come together. Love the photos of the Hares, have not seen any yet this year, but I do know were there are some. Amanda x
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Nice photos but Ithink the hares should be treated as schedule 1 species and any info regarding there abode should remain with the finder
Yes I probably agree. Points noted.
Details now ammended...
High Stewart, Thank you for following me on "rabbit house lane" but if you are partial to a bit of crocheting and sewing...! you are probable better of following my "Nature" Blog
http://thequietwalker.blogspot.co.uk/ this is were all my findings from Birds to Trees come together.
Love the photos of the Hares, have not seen any yet this year, but I do know were there are some.
Amanda x
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