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Working on a site at the moment and chanced to step outside the hording that is supposed to keep us hairy assed builders in :clapper: .Found these leverets in a group which is very unusual as they are usually scattered about ,the hares infant defence system .I would put them at a week old ,no more .No sign of mother but then again ,wouldnt expect it .I believe they are only fed at night and are one of the fastest growing mammals in our land .The milk is said to be very concentrated?

 

 

'FD' you aint been trying to milk them Hares again have you :blink: ,you know what the RSPCA said.... :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: ..............'M'

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Working on a site at the moment and chanced to step outside the hording that is supposed to keep us hairy assed builders in :clapper: .Found these leverets in a group which is very unusual as they are usually scattered about ,the hares infant defence system .I would put them at a week old ,no more .No sign of mother but then again ,wouldnt expect it .I believe they are only fed at night and are one of the fastest growing mammals in our land .The milk is said to be very concentrated?

 

 

'FD' you aint been trying to milk them Hares again have you :blink: ,you know what the RSPCA said.... :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: ..............'M'

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There so cute :icon_redface: , well done what a nice find :thumbs:

 

They really are cute aren't they? Someone will no doubt post ,why didn't he shoot/course/ stew them etc shortly!!

There was a similar litter of four where I work, parked not six feet from a footpath that goes to the car park, bike sheds and canteen. So hardly a quiet place! There must have been a hundred people visit them in the four days they were around. If I could fathom posting pics I would put some up.

One of our industrial pro photographers, spent three nights hanging from a window until very late. To get a shot of the mother coming to them.

Don't know what happened to them, maybe mum just moved them, or Charlie had them? Suddenly they were gone.

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There so cute :icon_redface: , well done what a nice find :thumbs:

 

They really are cute aren't they? Someone will no doubt post ,why didn't he shoot/course/ stew them etc shortly!!

There was a similar litter of four where I work, parked not six feet from a footpath that goes to the car park, bike sheds and canteen. So hardly a quiet place! There must have been a hundred people visit them in the four days they were around. If I could fathom posting pics I would put some up.

One of our industrial pro photographers, spent three nights hanging from a window until very late. To get a shot of the mother coming to them.

Don't know what happened to them, maybe mum just moved them, or Charlie had them? Suddenly they were gone.

 

I love this time of year , its the fact new stuff appears , buds, new lives , every day the woods by me changes if i could afford the time i would just loose myself there , i just love being on my own looking & rooting round for things, i am learning so much

 

Last week i watched a blackbird pulling a paper bag into a hole in the old mineral line banking , i wondered what the hell the rustling was and assumed a squirell , but if i hadnt waited & watched i would never have found out

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