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Now that the first migrants have begun arriving we tend to get out for a drive almost every night, looking to see who is new to the neighbourhood.  Sunday, after…

Now that the first migrants have begun arriving we tend to get out for a drive almost every night, looking to see who is new to the neighbourhood.  Sunday, after seeing the first Canada Goose of the year, we continued on to First Bridge, where this Arctic Hare hunkered down in the lea of a boulder having a nap. _MG_1657

After snapping off a few photos without arousing his/her attention we moved on, making our way to Second Bridge. Now the road has not been maintained since the airport opened in January, so this was our first trip that far this year. Lack of a spare tire kept us from pressing on.

When we returned the hare was still in the same spot, still huddled down napping conserving energy. So I got out and tried to move a little closer. The hare was nonplussed. _MG_1664 (1)

As I climbed up off the road the hare finally got up, fed up at being wakened for a photoshoot. _MG_1672

A couple of steps closer and it stood up on all fours, then slowly stretched. I had come in too close, but it still seemed rather unconcerned. (This last photo was not even at full zoom – taken at 220mm to fit it in the frame) _MG_1681

Then it lopped off over the rise.

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