tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7802716903254015310.post5205354066670641883..comments2023-06-13T13:24:07.539+01:00Comments on Imperfect and Tense: March hareImperfect and Tensehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07348507012722069785noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7802716903254015310.post-51676193801492391262016-03-12T07:52:56.543+00:002016-03-12T07:52:56.543+00:00Awww, those pygmy rabbits in the link are so cute!...Awww, those pygmy rabbits in the link are so cute!<br /><br />Nah, not seen any boxing activity yet, but the fields to our east (out of our direct view) seem to hold a greater number of hares and so have more opportunities for any hare on hare action. <br /><br />What do jack-rabbits and snowshoes get up to during courtship in the States? Do they not exhibit the same behaviour of the female discouraging unwanted advances from the male?<br /><br />For the record, in Europe we do NOT put our hares in square cardboard packaging :o) Not even at Easter.Imperfect and Tensehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07348507012722069785noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7802716903254015310.post-70518300331528943332016-03-12T00:03:09.571+00:002016-03-12T00:03:09.571+00:00Are they boxing, yet? I still don't quite und...Are they boxing, yet? I still don't quite understand the cultural idiom, despite my google and wikipedia internet searches.<br /><br />For a look at bunnies on the other side of the world, check out:<br />http://natureofaman.blogspot.com/2016/03/back-in-bunny-zone-part-2.html<br /><br />Best to you and G, aka Tense Towers and The Lass.<br />:)Katie (Nature ID)https://www.blogger.com/profile/17730655720390625839noreply@blogger.com