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Brown Hare - Lepus europaeus
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Sharp Shooter


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Registered: March 2009
Location: Salisbury
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Not the best shot, quality wise, but this gorgeous little hare came up to me as I parked the car outside my house. I quickly grabbed the camera and shot this. I only took one as I didn't want to scare it with the flashing. I could not believe how tame this one was and at one point it was no more than a few feet away. I'll see if I can get some better shots of it soon. It was with me for about ten minutes!
· Date: Fri August 7, 2009 · Views: 1063
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Keywords: brown Hare large eared mammal lepus
Camera Information: Canon EOS 40D with 580 EX11 Flash
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christina

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Sat August 8, 2009 5:55am

A lovely shot. Is the black spot under his nose natural?

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Sharp Shooter
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Sat August 8, 2009 6:36am

Thanks Christina. Not sure about the black spot as that was the closest I've been to a Hare. Maybe some other WAB photo's could show a similar marking?

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