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Brown Hare - Lepus capensis
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Taken at Elmley Marshes National Nature Reserve, Isle of Sheppey, Kent, on 29th July 2012.
· Date: Sun July 29, 2012 · Views: 536
· Filesize: 172.2kb, 1130.8kb · Dimensions: 903 x 600 ·
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Keywords: Brown Hare Lepus capensis
Camera Information: Nikon D300 with 80-400mm VR lens (VR turned off).
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rmc

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Mon July 30, 2012 6:02pm

Just been reading an article in the BBC wildlife magazine about hares and remembered your fine shot. Although you are unable to see it all I think it shows it off great in it's natural habitat.
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Tue July 31, 2012 8:31am

Thanks Richard. It's my favourite from the day in spite of (or more likely because of) the intervening grass stems.

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Martin Wilson

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Thu August 2, 2012 5:51pm

I like Hares like this, natural and trying to hide....those ears..always a tell tale story of what is just below then.

Well focused in all that grass....a great image Dave.



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Kevin_H

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Mon August 6, 2012 8:54am

Nice shot Dave, I like this one.
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Tue August 7, 2012 6:42am

Thanks Martin, thanks Kevin.

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