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AGILIS
Senior Member Joined: 27 Feb 2007 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 1689 |
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Hi Gemma nice pic havent seen any up here in silly Suffolk yet, as its been to cold unlike over the border sunny Essex hope I can get a few snaps this year if our district council dose not clear all the habitat cover in their obsessive tidying up the countryside schemes. I see there is still some good common lizard colonies within the mersey rd area regards keith
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Nothing in silly Suffolk eh! I've not heard it called that in years. I'll own up I'm a foreigner in Essex, Suffolk born and bred (was near the boarder though) - we only had one sunny day, back to rain and wind for this week according to the forecast. |
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AGILIS
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HI Gemma had alook out today in the suffolk brecks hoping that by some slim chance i might see a early adder to photo but the wind was a bit to cold not even a common liz in sight so much for the global warming .any essex ones out?
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Not been out Keith, weather isn't good here in Essex at all. There are sunny spells forecast for tomorrow afternoon after heavy rain, don't know if it will be any good.
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Nice shots Caleb, which camera did you get?
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The EOS350D is a great camera, mines given me no trouble and it's help me learn a lot too. I'll be looking forward to more piccies
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grezza
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A few pics from Derbyshire yesterday. Recorded 17 Males which is the most I have personally seen in one session (it's only my second year of monitoring!) Graham |
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Graham Ella
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herpetologic2
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Brillant photos - is this part of Make the Adder Count surveying? sounds like a good number There are few places with that number of adders around my way - maybe up to 14 but usually only 4 to 6 Great stuff Jon |
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grezza
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Hi Jon Yeah it's part of the Make Adders Count, it's just great to see them and the more I visit the more I learn, just sit and observe them, and obviously take some photo's along the way. Graham |
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Graham Ella
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Nice one Graham stunning pics (I like the way you have done the borders), nicely marked snakes too!
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