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Hi Al, I went for a Hoya UV filter. It states use for protection so I guess it should be OK. Maybe it was just the very overcast conditions when I took the piccies? I'm so new to all this that it's all more luck than design at the moment |
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Alan Hyde
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Hi Gemma ,
Yeah, yukky and overcast here today aswell. I was fortunate enough to catch one of the few thin cloud moments . I see that those weather type people say it's going to be sunny on thursday , so fingers crossed Byeeee, Al |
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Time for another piccy me thinks. I've been after this one all week at 'work'. He has had clay adhearing to him for over 4 days, suggesting a lot of herps probably 'went to ground' during the hot spell in June/July.
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Alan Hyde
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Nice In your garden?
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Nope, this one was moved as part of a mitigation. Been seeing him all week out on a reed bed out of reach.. but today struck lucky. |
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and a couple from Tony:
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Just another piccy |
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Alan Hyde
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Very nice Grassy Gemma
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O-> O+>
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Chris Monk
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Another snake doing its mime impression of Frank Sinatra ie "Ol' Blue Eyes". Picture was taken by Martin Roome, who had never seen such blue eyes before. One of eight seen close together by him at his best spot in Derbyshire last weekend. They seem to be sheltering in a gap in a large masonry structure over a river and using a narrow 4 inch wide ledge in the stone work to reach solid ground above the river bank. |
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Found this 'un under a tin yesterday - 61 subcaudals, 700mm total length. To my mind it 'looks' male, but what do you lot think? cheers, Ian |
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