TG0000 : Legging it
near to Little Ellingham, Norfolk, Great Britain

Legging it
This brown hare ((Lepus europaeus) was encountered sitting by the roadside, on Little Ellingham Road; it sat there for several minutes before it took off down the road, at a leisurely gallop. See also > Link
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. Hares can run at speeds of up to 72 kilometres per hour. They live solitary or in pairs and are normally shy animals. Unlike rabbits, whose young are born blind and hairless, young hares are born with a full coat and their eyes open.
The hare has deep significance in Chinese, American Indian and European mythology. Before the arrival of Christianity it was the symbol of Aestre, the pagan goddess of rebirth; when the old religion was overturned its gods and symbols became associated with the devil. Hares were associated with witches, and Scottish witches were believed to know a spell reputedly used to change into hares and hence to travel undetected. There is a song cycle called 'The Fabled Hare' on Maddy Prior's CD "Year" > Link
The hare has deep significance in Chinese, American Indian and European mythology. Before the arrival of Christianity it was the symbol of Aestre, the pagan goddess of rebirth; when the old religion was overturned its gods and symbols became associated with the devil. Hares were associated with witches, and Scottish witches were believed to know a spell reputedly used to change into hares and hence to travel undetected. There is a song cycle called 'The Fabled Hare' on Maddy Prior's CD "Year" > Link
year taken
2008
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- TG0000, 9 images (more nearby)
- Photographer
- Evelyn Simak (find more nearby)
- Image classification
- Supplemental image
- Date Taken
- Sunday, 15 June, 2008 (more nearby)
- Submitted
- Monday, 16 June, 2008
- Category
- Road (more nearby)
- Subject Location
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OSGB36:
TG 009 001 [100m precision]
WGS84: 52:33.7444N 0:57.8222E - Photographer Location
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TG 009 001 - View Direction
- East-northeast (about 67 degrees)
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