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The Desert Cottontail is not a jackrabbit, although it's hind feet and ears do look larger than most Cottontails. The seed cluster in front of the bunny is from a Screwbean Mesquite. Each individual Screwbean spirals just like a screw and, in fact, the Spanish name is "Tornillo" which means screw. These seeds are eaten by the cottontail.
F5, 600mm f/4, Gitzo, BH-1, Provia 100f All comments greatly appreciated. Thanks Alan Melle
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