Hare and Rabbit

On a drive into Clark Valley on Rockhouse Canyon Road, we stopped when we saw a hare, a Black-tailed Jackrabbit, Lepus californicus, in front of some Honey Mesquite, 10 or 15 yards away. The hare stood like a statue. We reached for our camera on which, fortunately, we had mounted a fast telephoto lens.


Lepus californicus as a statue

The mood didn't last for more than a few minutes, however. A Cottontail rabbit, apparently hungry, appeared. When you are a rabbit, or a hare, who eats first is important. Our Lepus californicus lifted his black tail and hurried to the nearest greenery.


A race to the green stuff (Honey Mesquite)

The rabbit watched the hare run.


To the victor belong the spoils


Portrait of a happy hare


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