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Jimpklop
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What picture are you referring to? This is P24 and I cant see any pictures maybe having a dumb moment but please explain. Thanks James Edited by Jimpklop |
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Im Craving Adder's(www.jimpklop.moonfruit.com)
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administrator
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typo, should be p21
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Jimpklop
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Gemma
Have you photographed Adders yet? I want to see some pictures. Thanks James |
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Im Craving Adder's(www.jimpklop.moonfruit.com)
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arvensis
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It's a shame that it was underexposed - I forgot the golden rule 'Thou
shalt bracket thy exposures'. The one yesterday would've made a
nice piccy if it wasnt off like a shot seconds after lifting the tin!
One of these i'll get a good in situ piccy. I did get one
earlier this year but that was cheating - it was when I took the kids
to the reptillary.
Mark |
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Suzi
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Out tonight for a walk and had a look under a few tins at 8.45 and found a mid-sized grass snake under one (off like a shot) and a slow moving female adder under another.
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Suz
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yellowhammer
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Hi, can I join the annoying bit of vegetation club too? Here's my application |
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I think we will need a group vote on this one, is it annoying enough I wonder? Seems to me with such a nice piccy of an adder 'in the blue' it would have to be much worse, what do people think?
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yellowhammer
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Gemma, Don't worry, there's plenty more (and worse) where that came from! Ian |
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I have an incredible collection of them too! Best post some up and see if you can qualify
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yellowhammer
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Haven't got any more adder photos here (I'm supposed to be working, and when the boss comes back I will be!) but how's about a common lizard with extra greenery? |
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