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    Disturbed this chap as I was cycling the other day, between Cernay and Villebon.
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    Awww/. He's lovely. Don't think I have seen a wild hare
    Good capture. Well done

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    I have a series of him, will process them tonight.
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    The Brown Hare seems to be enjoying a healthy status at the moment in areas round about us Rolf. I easily saw at least 16 a few days ago in an area close to home where I walked about 2 miles one afternoon last year and counted 32.

    Would be interested to learn from some source of its national status.

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    nice shot rolf. we get hares on the aerodrome airfield where i work. they are pretty big when you see them up close.

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    Yes, bigger than I'd imagined, was out yesterday and spotted what I thought were Mole hills in a couple of fields, they were of course Hares, managed to get a couple more photos.
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    Great shots. I love the third shot. Well captured

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    It was quite funny, as he was watching me as I watched him.
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    And neither of you dared to move

    He's lovely I could pick him up and give him a squeeze

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    You'd have to catch him first.
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    Story of my life

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    You'd have to catch him first......Story of my life......Ahhhh!......you'll have me in tears next Beryl.

    It really is great to see these guys 'boxing'......brilliant creatures.

    Pete.
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    Only joking there Pete

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    Oh Good!......I was rather worried there Beryl but if I'm really honest I did know you was in joking mode.

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