A BABY hare has been found in a home in Alexandria after travelling 171 miles from England in a backpack.

The leveret was discovered in a property in Gartocharn on July 3 by the resident after he appeared in one of the bedrooms.

However, unknowingly to the person, the animal had travelled from Durham in their bag.

On discovery, the member of the public contacted the Scottish SPCA (SSPCA) who collected the young animal and took him to their National Wildlife Rescue Centre in Fishcross, Alloa.

Officers from SSPCA say the wild hare is doing well after his long journey from the North East of England.

Chris Hogsden, centre manager, said: “It’s a bit of a mystery how this leveret ended up in the house.

“One of the residents had recently returned from Durham and we think the hare might have been hiding in their backpack unbeknownst to them. They travelled straight from Durham to Alexandria so there was no other stop where they could have picked up this tiny hitchhiker!

“The leveret was, understandably, quite stressed at first and a bit underweight.

“We took the decision to move him to an outdoor aviary enclosure and found the sights, sounds and smells of the natural world really helped to calm him down and get him to settle.

“As he was so young and underweight he was initially on milk feeds but he’s now reached a healthy weight and will soon be weaned.

“We’re hopeful that he’s on track to be released back into the wild in a few weeks’ time.

“If anyone finds an animal in distress they should call our animal helpline on 03000 999 999.”