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Taken in Michigan's Eastern Upper Peninsula yesterday late afternoon.
Snowshoe hares are mostly nocturnal, but at this time of year (breeding time) some individuals can remain out in the open, but close to evergreen forest cover. They are prey for a great variety of predators around here - foxes, coyotes, wolves, minks, large hawks and owls, ravens, crows. This individual should be praying that none of them are poised to make a sneak attack. Paul Rossi personal website: https://paulrossibirds.com/
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by Gary Gulash
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by Carol Clarke
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by Paul Rossi
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