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LITTLE Grassies 2013 |
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Liz Heard
Senior Member Joined: 27 Apr 2010 Location: South West Status: Offline Points: 1429 |
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Posted: 27 Apr 2013 at 6:11pm |
Hi everyone.
hope your herping season is going as well as mine (at long last)! wandering along a debris-strewn, disused railway line today, i spotted a piece of old chipboard and naturally homed in, hoping for a Slowie or 2. i lifted it and instead, uncovered 3 juv Natrix (along with a horde of juv Smooth Newts): thought id post as juv pix are less frequent on the forum. Happy Birthday Rob! what a darling.... all the best members! Edited by ben rigsby - 27 Apr 2013 at 6:12pm |
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Suzy
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That is truly lovely! Lucky you Ben.
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will
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A disused rubbish strewn railway line? sounds like a herper's paradise! nice one Ben
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tim hamlett
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very cute. i haven't checked out any grass snake areas yet this year because of the slow start but looks like it might be time.
tim
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Robert V
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Thanks Ben - great pics,
railway lines eh. I was travelling out of Kings Cross today and passed hadley Wood and thought, wow, the embankments must be alive with slowies and grassies... lets hope so. R
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