These are images of the rare hare sightings at the place where I live. Images taken by Jevin while constantly put under stress by me, quite understandable I'd say.
I know it's not as impressive seen on image as it was seeing it in front of me but this has really marked me.
Anyway so long dudettes and dudes and my hairy aliens. :D
nice pictures...rare u say?? is it rare to see rabbits near ur place???
ReplyDeleteheheh cute...you made him famous and he has no idea.
ReplyDelete^^ top nette morinn!!!C vrai ki bien rare trouve zot surtout en liberté coum sa.
ReplyDeleteWow this is kinda nice ^^ I haven't seen many hares in my life! *blush*
ReplyDeleteI remember the first time I saw one it was on La vigi road on the way to the airport. The hare was crossing the road! Lol
rare hare!
ReplyDeletereminds me of the rat
u know...the one visiting u and jevin ...ahem
hihaha!
;)
rooch
We also saw the rat again, anonymous.. But we couldnt take his pic.. That hare was very cute. We stopped movin when it got near. And it stopped too. We had some nice snaps and then he went away.. It was a rather big one. I'd say 25 cm tall.
ReplyDeleteRabbits multiply FAST - so when will we see baby bunnies? :)
ReplyDeleteSamby yup it's really rare to see those hare around here. :D
ReplyDeleteDip, yup! Lucky him! :P
Jess, wai surtout recement zot pa tro visible.
Angele, lol! You must have got the eye to have noticed one, they are usually very fast when crossing the road! :P
Rooch, hihi, we saw the rat too. It was too fast for a shot though.
Jev, yup it was impressive seeing it like that, huh? I loved the pink ears and the cute face! :P
MamaGeek, I hope we get to see little bunnies soon enough! I wanna adopt one :P
man it wud have been a tough job 4 jevin to click snaps of hare....
ReplyDeletegood job
the adventures of morinn and jevin in the woods!
ReplyDeletei think the animals have become accustomed to your frequent visits now, you have become part of their family.
how cute.
;)
It's been a long time since I last saw a hare. They are lovley jumping creatures. However I'd prefer kangeroos in the backyard. Because then I can sing the Skippy song. Do you know the Skippy song? Do you know who Skippy is actually?
ReplyDeletehey i added the pics of my school in my main blog..chechhk em out!!
ReplyDeleteIt's always exciting to get shots like these! cute! :)
ReplyDeletegr8 pics. It's really difficult to see a hare in it's natural habitat, koz most of the time, they just run away when they see us.
ReplyDeleteLet's hope our little friend does not become the meal of someone.
wow 1 lievre! tonn deja dire moi trouve sa boukou cot toi mais photo la trop wow. :P
ReplyDeletetake care moo ;)
ohhhhhhhhhhh myyyyyyyy godddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd
ReplyDeleteWhy don’t you send this to national geographic!!!!!!!!!!! wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww, I cant believe it, this is the long lost rare species
rare hare ;)
ReplyDeleteits interesting....and nice fotography..
Apply for the NGC-fotographer of the year award :P