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Brown Hare - Lepus europaeus

 

Norfolk

 

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The brown hare is known for its long, black-tipped ears and fast running - it can reach speeds of 45mph when evading predators. It prefers a mosaic of farmland and woodland habitats and can often be spotted in fields.

 

Thought to have been introduced into the UK in Roman Times (or even earlier), the brown hare is now considered naturalised. It is most common in grassland habitats and at woodland edges, favouring a mosaic of arable fields, grasses and hedgerows. It grazes on vegetation and the bark of young trees and bushes. Brown hares do not dig burrows, but shelter in 'forms', which are shallow depressions in the ground or grass; when disturbed, they can be seen bounding across the fields, using their powerful hind legs to propel them forwards, often in a zigzag pattern. Brown hares are at their most visible in early spring when the breeding season encourages fighting or 'boxing'. Females can produce three to four litters of two to four young (known as leverets) a year.

 

Widespread, but absent from northern Scotland and the Scottish islands, except Islay, I'm reliably informed.

  

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Cruisin down Sound View Beach...Old Lyme :))

Chapman Beach...Westbrook, CT

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Song: Mercy, Mercy, Me (The Ecology)

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Woah, ah, mercy, mercy me

Ah, things ain't what they used to be (ain't what they used to be)

Where did all the blue skies go?

Poison is the wind that blows

From the north and south and east

 

Woah mercy, mercy me, yeah

Ah, things ain't what they used to be (ain't what they used to be)

Oil wasted on the ocean and upon our seas

Fish full of mercury

 

Oh Jesus, yeah, mercy, mercy me, ah

Ah, things ain't what they used to be (ain't what they used to be)

Radiation underground and in the sky

Animals and birds who live nearby are dying

 

Hey, mercy, mercy me, oh

Hey, things ain't what they used to be

What about this overcrowded land?

How much more abuse from man can she stand?

 

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Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh

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Seaside Sanatorium in Waterford...getting late day sun!

Click beetle, I think it is Agrypnus murinus, on fuchsia leaf. This species of click beetles doesn’t have a common name and, apparently most frequent in coastal areas than inland. It was spotted on fuchsia earlier, but when I came back with the camera it disappeared into dense foliage. When I tried to place it flipped up into the air with a click, hence other names for this group of beetles include skipjacks, spring beetles. It then dropped on the ground playing dead, and it did it well for quite some time. Few puffs from a water sprinkle brought it back to life quite quickly to pose for few different kind of clicks. Taken in the garden. Bath, BANES, Somerset, England, U.K.

Chapman beach...Connecticut shore

 

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perhaps this is one of my favorite situations of my work, when a hundred years of life in one click of the camera shutter.

The story develops by itself, it remains only to silently smoke outside the edge of the frame ..

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"..The Old Rock has always been here. But there were many worries, and I looked through it.. When we are young we all run.. Now my children and grandchildren drive cattle themselves. Having grown old, I look at these stones all the days, sitting in front of the yurt.."

 

They are bound, the old rock, and the old woman. Bound in this desert for a century. Soon the woman will leave, and the eagles nesting on this rock will peck at her body in the desert among these stones, as her mother and father too..

 

In the corral behind the yurt, a small white kid is closed.. he always wants to run... And a little boy, great-grandson, constantly runs away from the old woman to him too,

He is dressed in the clothes of a small girl - Spirits should not know for the time being..

- he is the heir of this old yurt, near the Old Rock

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it's Friday again... and I'm Tired!!!

 

My husband was doing the driving, so I have to keep myself entertained in the passenger seat... I clicked this big wheel as we were stuck in traffic on the Long Island Expressway going into Queens.

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