TOO 



RECREA TION. 



approach and photograph than later, when 

 they are constantly on the move. 



We found pika the most difficult of all 



On one occasion I had gotten within 12 

 feet of a hare and, as he appeared thor- 

 oughly oblivious of my presence, I stopped 



SUNNING HIMSELF. 



the animals to photograph, and followed 

 him nearly a month before we succeeded. 

 It was difficult to get near one and to make 



down my Tele-photo lens, to a small open- 

 ing, and started to expose for 4 seconds. 

 I had finished counting 2 seconds when the 



JUST LOAFING. 



an exposure without disturbing it; for 

 while he might appear sound asleep, a 

 slight noise of any kind, and the little fel- 

 low was up and off like a shot. 



hare disappeared like lightning; and on 

 looking for the cause, I saw a weasel hunt- 

 ing in the rocks, about 10 feet away. Call- 

 ing to Wright we chased the weasel until 



