A black tailed jackrabbit catches the sunrise on a mesa in the Cibola National Forest of New Mexico.
To “hare away” is an old phrase meaning to do just what this one’s doing.
A black tailed jackrabbit catches the sunrise on a mesa in the Cibola National Forest of New Mexico.
To “hare away” is an old phrase meaning to do just what this one’s doing.
Perfect lighting on those photos!
Great action shot on “hare away”!
It’s been wonderful staying out here. Morning and evening shadow play is beautiful, and the stars at night are amazing.
City glow from Albuquerque, about 80 miles away as the birds go, is very distinct, yet oddly comforting. :>
Bet you never managed to photograph the elusive jackalope. 😀
This might be one.
They shed their antlers you know…
😉
A likely story…
Nice photos.
Thanks Cat’s, where do marshmallow peeps nest?
If it’s around water then I won’t find them…