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I love hares, perhaps it is the Irish in me, as hares are revered in Ireland, seen as a communicator with the other world of the little people: faeries and leprechauns. But I really fell in love wi…
Hare, (genus Lepus), any of about 30 species of mammals related to rabbits and belonging to the same family (Leporidae). In general, hares have longer ears and longer hind feet than rabbits. While the tail is relatively short, it is longer than that of rabbits. The vernacular names hare and rabbit
Please indulge me as I upload a few more hare poses that were struck so conveniently for my camera as I sat in the car in state of high excitement and hands shaking. Camera control in those circumstances was not easy.
just a few photos pilfered from Pinterest of one of my favorite frolicking fur-friends ~ the March Hare just to brighten your day.... make you giggle a bit? {worked for me} me thinks I will embroider a few rabbits or hares... some carrots too perhaps. 🥕. 🥕. 🥕. 🥕. 🥕. 🥕. 🥕. 🥕 Blessings from the Farm ~ Lori
The brown hare’s distinctive large ears and characteristic black tips, along with their long hind legs, make them easy to recognise and removes the possibility of confusing them with...
Hare studies (edited) - Bruno Liljefors - 1885 - via Wikimedia
The Antelope Jackrabbit (Lepus alleni), found in Southern Arizona and Northwestern Mexico, is a species of North American hare. The antelope jackrabbit has a white belly, light grey sides, a back peppered with black, and orange coloration on the neck and chest. The antelope jackrabbit is found in a variety of tropic and subtropic habitats. It can be found in grassy hills or plains, preferring habitats with large, desert shrubs above long grass. This species can also be found in more barren deser
Today’s soft and cuddly Wonder of the Day promises to be a hare-raising look at an animal with four very lucky feet!
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Today’s soft and cuddly Wonder of the Day promises to be a hare-raising look at an animal with four very lucky feet!
some facts about the 3 hares symbol
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Photographer Andy Howard waited seven-and-a-half hours to capture the pictures of a mountain hare 'waving' and 'giggling' in the Cairngorms in the Scottish Highlands.
When I photographed Stanley in 2012, I had no idea this little guy’s charm, smile and pooping on the studio floor would be the inspiration for a new collection of work. Photographing Stanley was the result of a failed negotiation with an animal trainer – I wanted to photograph a Wallaby they had, but could only afford the Donkey… And so it goes – with this fine ass, the Fairy Tale Animal series was born. Stanley lives happily in Sacramento and makes his keep by bringing smiles to those who visit. Be sure to check out the fun and brief behind the scenes video of this shoot in the side bar.
The Hare and Oak, the first card I’ve finished for an oracle deck I’m making! I’ve always wanted to illustrate a tarot deck, so I’m excited to make this my own and dive into a fun personal project....
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just a few photos pilfered from Pinterest of one of my favorite frolicking fur-friends ~ the March Hare just to brighten your day.... make you giggle a bit? {worked for me} me thinks I will embroider a few rabbits or hares... some carrots too perhaps. 🥕. 🥕. 🥕. 🥕. 🥕. 🥕. 🥕. 🥕 Blessings from the Farm ~ Lori
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Although the words are sometimes used interchangeable to refer to anything that looks like a bunny, rabbits and hares are not the same.
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OK, just one more capture of an encounter I had with this wonderful mammal last week. At the beginning of this summer I decided to start project hare since they are plentiful around. At first it turned out to be a rather challenging project since they have such good eye sight and hearing. However, step by step I'm making progress, and I’m pretty sure more hare images will follow.
The symbol of our village is three hares in a circle, their interlinked ears forming a perfect triangle -- an imge found in roof boss carvings in seventeen Devon churches, including ours. Known locally as the Tinner Rabbits, the design...
Head Of Hare by Simon Litten European Hare (Lepus europaeus), Norfolk, UK.
Sometimes opportunity and advancement seem out of reach. Unless, that is, we think outside the box. This is a copperplate etching. The image size is 5” X 4” and is part of an edition of 50. It’s printed in sepia ink on a cream colored rag paper and sold unframed. Only a few remain. Numbered, titled and signed by the artist.
Photographer Andy Howard waited seven-and-a-half hours to capture the pictures of a mountain hare 'waving' and 'giggling' in the Cairngorms in the Scottish Highlands.
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