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Otter on shore, Mull
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Mull
An Otter (Lutra lutra) yawning, about to sleep of fthe exertions of the last fishing expedition. Photographed on Loch Scridain, Mull
25 May 2008
Brown hare running, RSPB Skinflats
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Skinflats
Brown hare (Lepus europaeus) running, RSPB Skinflats, Firth of Forth. The brown hare is known for its long, black-tipped ears and fast running - it can reach speeds of 45mph when evading predators. It prefers a mosaic of farmland and woodland habitats and can often be spotted in fields, such as here at RSPB Skinflats.
03 March 2019
Brown hare
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Skinflats
Brown hare (Lepus europaeus), Skinflats, against the tidal exchange pool.
02 April 2015
Brown hare
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Skinflats
Brown hare (Lepus europaeus) running, RSPB Skinflats. The brown hare is known for its long, black-tipped ears and fast running - it can reach speeds of 45mph when evading predators. It prefers a mosaic of farmland and woodland habitats and can often be spotted in fields.
02 April 2015
Brown hare
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Skinflats
Brown hare (Lepus europaeus), RSPB Skinflats. Brown hares are at their most visible in early spring when the breeding season encourages fighting or 'boxing'. Females can produce three to four litters of two to four young (known as leverets) in a year.
02 April 2015
Otter on shore, Mull
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Mull
An Otter (Lutra lutra) rests on the seaweed after a fishing expedition in Loch Scridain, Mull.
25 May 2008
brown hare
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Speyside near Aviemore and Newtonmore
A Brown hare (Lepus europaeus) pauses on a road to stick his tongue out at the photographer! Brown hares are at their most visible in early spring when the breeding season encourages fighting or 'boxing'. Females can produce three to four litters of two to four young (known as leverets) a year.