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Related: About this forumHazel-rah!
Eastern cottontail rabbit. Taken today at Lancaster County Central Park, Lancaster, PA.
Hazel-rah (Hazel) is the protagonist rabbit of Richard Adams' 1972 novel Watership Down.
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Hazel-rah! (Original Post)
Mousetoescamper
May 13
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Biophilic
(3,789 posts)1. What a lovely portrait. Great shot. Nt
Mousetoescamper
(3,655 posts)2. Thanks!
Diamond_Dog
(32,319 posts)3. Perfect image of Hazel-rah!
Mousetoescamper
(3,655 posts)5. One of my favorite books and characters.
Thanks!
Diamond_Dog
(32,319 posts)7. Mine,too.
My painting of Hazel-rah.
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,996 posts)8. Love your painting, my dear Diamond_Dog! So life-like! ♥ nt
Diamond_Dog
(32,319 posts)12. Thank you so much, California Peggy!
Mousetoescamper
(3,655 posts)10. That is splendid! Thanks for the addition!
Diamond_Dog
(32,319 posts)13. Thank you so much, Mousetoescamper!
ShazzieB
(16,782 posts)4. I haven't read Watership Down, but i know a great bunny pic when i see one.
And this is a great bunny pic!
We have tons of these guys around here, and I love the little rascals. It's very common to encounter one if I happen to step outside around dusk, which seems to be one of their favorite times to come out of their burrows. (I imagine they're out early in the morning, too, but I'm too much of a night owl to be outside to see them then. )
Mousetoescamper
(3,655 posts)6. Thanks!
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,996 posts)9. Wonderful capture, my dear Mousetoescamper!
This rabbit is ready for anything!
Mousetoescamper
(3,655 posts)11. Thanks!