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Mad as a March hare?

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25Avalon Mon 07-Mar-22 08:56:10

Sadly we used to have hares a few years back. Then two were found dead on the road where hare coursers, disgusting people, had chased them. I haven’t seen a hare since. So rejoice in your beautiful hares and promote legislature to keep them safe. They are gorgeous creatures.

Being born in March I identify with them and I am wearing a shiny pewter hare brooch.

Sparklefizz Mon 07-Mar-22 08:48:53

I should have said better schools for the children. They went to the tiny school in the village while we were there.

Sparklefizz Mon 07-Mar-22 08:47:33

FannyCornforth

Sparklefizz that sounds absolutely idyllic

It was.... for a while. But we got snowed in with snow blowing off the fields and covering all the ground floor windows, and had to be dug out by the farmer with a snow plough after 3 days. Again, great fun for the children.

But the isolation really got to me (no computers back then, no mobile phones and no landline either shock), and we needed to move back to civilisation for schools for the children and work for me.

FannyCornforth Mon 07-Mar-22 07:31:39

Sparklefizz that sounds absolutely idyllic

mumofmadboys Mon 07-Mar-22 07:24:58

I saw a hare the other day in Cumbria

nanna8 Mon 07-Mar-22 07:22:50

I love hares,too. Deeply symbolic of nature, Springtime and the joys of life. We don’t have them here but I can remember seeing them in Yorkshire when we went to visit my grandma. I love their ears.

Sparklefizz Mon 07-Mar-22 07:21:52

When I lived in a cottage in Shropshire surrounded by fields, all the hares would come out in the evening.

I would put the children to bed and congratulate myself that they had gone straight off to sleep, but no .... they were hanging out of the window watching the hares! smile

MawtheMerrier Mon 07-Mar-22 07:17:00

Is there FannyC ? I couldn’t see it.

Aha! Yes, “Science/Nature/Environment “

Silly me, just looking under “N” blush

FannyCornforth Mon 07-Mar-22 07:16:19

They aren’t does and bucks.
They are Jills and Jacks! ?
How amazing is that!

FannyCornforth Mon 07-Mar-22 07:14:31

I don’t think that I have ever seen a hare in real life.

Georgesgran Mon 07-Mar-22 07:08:34

One of my favourite animals Maw. I’ve lots of hare ornaments around the house and garden. Don’t see many real ones around here though.

FannyCornforth Mon 07-Mar-22 07:07:57

Hi Maw
Love the new name! Please keep it!
There is a Nature forum btw.
I never knew that the female hares (does?) did that to the males (bucks?)

MawtheMerrier Mon 07-Mar-22 07:02:03

As we don’t have a forum about Nature, I am putting this here to share because it raised a smile on an otherwise grim morning
It seems the females want the best genes for their offspring so test the fitness of potential mates through aggressive boxing matches and by making males chase them by running and hiding.