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<blockquote data-quote="h14nha" data-source="post: 1768428" data-attributes="member: 59490"><p>Hi</p><p>Here's a pic from yesterday. It's two Adders coiled together. There was another one present within a metre which was a bit more flighty which was the one I first saw. </p><p>I'd been watching the other one for about twenty minutes before I even noticed these. </p><p>Also heard my first Chiff Chaff of the year which was a good day for me, as these were what I'd set as my target for the morning.</p><p>Also these Adders were out at midday. My understanding of reptiles was that they only did this first thing to warm up.</p><p>Regards </p><p>Ian</p><p>PS hope I've not spoiled the picture by reducing the size,dpi and quality as I'm pretty hopeless at PP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="h14nha, post: 1768428, member: 59490"] Hi Here's a pic from yesterday. It's two Adders coiled together. There was another one present within a metre which was a bit more flighty which was the one I first saw. I'd been watching the other one for about twenty minutes before I even noticed these. Also heard my first Chiff Chaff of the year which was a good day for me, as these were what I'd set as my target for the morning. Also these Adders were out at midday. My understanding of reptiles was that they only did this first thing to warm up. Regards Ian PS hope I've not spoiled the picture by reducing the size,dpi and quality as I'm pretty hopeless at PP. [/QUOTE]
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