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My spouse had gone for a walk and mentioned upon returning that a Rabbit (Varying Hare) had been feeding alongside an old road along the way.
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So, about an hour after the sighting I decided to take a short drive in that direction and see if it was still there. It was! I don't often see many rabbits like I used to but I have heard recently that their numbers seem to be up a bit this year.
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Picture above: one of my favourite Rabbit pictures taken a few years ago.
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