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    Just another 'hare' pic but I love the large bulging eyes on these creatures.

    I think I mentioned this once before, but the area I saw this one in I counted 32 in a 2 mile walk in this area one afternoon.

    Try looking at the second one which is slightly bigger and I'm not sure how to delete the first but sure feel Rolf's going to tell me how to.

    Pete.
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    Nice captures.

    Have removed it for you Pete

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    Nice capture Pete, the more I see them, the more I like them, intriguing creatures.
    Rolf

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    Yes, but you didn't tell me how you removed it for future reference.

    Thanks anyway Beryl.

    Pete.

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    Beryl did it, just go into edit post, advanced, manage attachments.
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    Slow on the uptake Rolf. It's becoming more regular though, but as the saying goes......I'm not going to let it worry me!

    Thanks Rolf and Beryl for taking my hand......Ahhhh!

    Pete.

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    As a friend on another forum has as his signature:
    As I get older I find myself thinking about the hereafter - I go into a room and then wonder what I'm here after.
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    Nice one Rolf......no not just 'nice one'......excellent one!

    Pete.

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    That's a beautiful capture Pete, well done

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    I agree - very nice. I think that they are wonderful creatures.

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    Nice shot. Don't think I have seen a hare.

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    Saw at least 16 the other day in an area were I saw 32 in a two hour walk last summer Blue Jay. I've never seen a young one (leveret) yet despite these numbers of adults.

    Pete.

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