Brown Hare Photography Gallery

A curated brown hare photography gallery from the UK countryside, capturing wild hares in their natural habitat across open farmland and rural landscapes.

These images focus on authentic field encounters—early morning movement, seasonal light, and the quiet, fleeting behaviour that defines one of Britain’s most iconic and elusive wildlife species.

This collection is part of my wider wildlife photography work based in North Hampshire and surrounding countryside, where patience and observation are essential to capturing natural moments in the field. For a broader overview of my work across different species and locations, explore the Wildlife Photography Hub.


Brown Hare Photography Gallery

Below is a selection of Brown Hare images captured in natural environments. Each photograph reflects patience, observation, and field-based wildlife photography practices.


Field Notes

Brown Hare are often encountered in various habitats: woodland edges / open fields / hedgerows / farmland margins, particularly during dawn/dusk.

Encounters are typically brief, requiring patience and awareness of movement and light conditions.


Photography Approach

My approach to photographing Brown Hare focuses on:

  • Natural behaviour over staged moments
  • Early morning or late evening light
  • Minimal disturbance fieldcraft
  • Working with environmental conditions rather than against them

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