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I was in the Yorkshire Dales to photograph a well-known erratic, and I had decided to fit my long lens for the shortish walk to my destination, just on the off chance there was some wildlife. Luckily for me, there was. I saw these two Hares coming towards me, they stopped and one decided to get a better view of what lay ahead, by standing on its hind legs. Unbeknown to the Hares, there was a Fox coming up behind them, and I thought there was going to be some action. But alas not, the Fox wasn't interested and trotted off in to the distance.
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by SantaFeJoe
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