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Suffolk wildlife photographer waited days in hedge to get charming hare shots




Although the temperatures may have dipped, the cold did not faze this Suffolk wildlife photographer.

Frances Browne captured some charming shots of wild brown hares after spending days sitting in a hedge.

She said: “I have been out sitting in the hedges of my local village in Suffolk with the sole idea of getting some unique photos; some wildlife in the beautiful temporary flower crops that farmers have planted.

Frances Browne, a wildlife photographer, sat in a hedge for days to capture these charming pictures of wild brown hares. Pictures: submitted
Frances Browne, a wildlife photographer, sat in a hedge for days to capture these charming pictures of wild brown hares. Pictures: submitted

"It took many early mornings sitting in the hedge, but I was successful in capturing a beautiful shy brown hare in the last of the summer flowers as harvest and autumn approaches."