Exploring Wild California

From the deep wilds of California's parks to the glimpse of a bluebird over a backyard fence, from the geologic bones of the mountains to the tiny spring wildflower in an empty lot -- California's natural worlds are everywhere, and endlessly fascinating.

Thursday, August 7, 2014

Jackrabbit


I spotted this jackrabbit hiding out in some tall grasses and watching me, clearly hoping I would depart so it could get back to whatever jackrabbits do in private.
Posted by KLK at 12:00 AM

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