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Willi 20-02-2011 04:37 PM

Coronella Austriaca, a rare visitor in what I call my garden
 
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Coronella Austriaca ('Little Austrian Crown' The pattern on her head
reminded somebody of the Crown of the Habsburg Empire) taken in Nov
2005. These snakes are usually very quick. But this one was moving very
slowly due to the autumnal temperatures. So it was easy capture her with
my camera.
Obviously this a scan of a rather small print. ;)

http://members.aon.at/supervague/ivi...triaca___1.jpg




joevan[_3_] 20-02-2011 10:07 PM

Coronella Austriaca, a rare visitor in what I call my garden
 
On Sun, 20 Feb 2011 17:37:37 +0100, Willi wrote:

Coronella Austriaca ('Little Austrian Crown' The pattern on her head
reminded somebody of the Crown of the Habsburg Empire) taken in Nov
2005. These snakes are usually very quick. But this one was moving very
slowly due to the autumnal temperatures. So it was easy capture her with
my camera.
Obviously this a scan of a rather small print. ;)

http://members.aon.at/supervague/ivi...triaca___1.jpg

Nice capture of an elusive and beautiful creature.

Willi 21-02-2011 12:06 AM

Coronella Austriaca, a rare visitor in what I call my garden
 
Am 20.02.2011 23:07, schrieb joevan:
On Sun, 20 Feb 2011 17:37:37 +0100, wrote:

Coronella Austriaca ('Little Austrian Crown' The pattern on her head
reminded somebody of the Crown of the Habsburg Empire) taken in Nov
2005. These snakes are usually very quick. But this one was moving very
slowly due to the autumnal temperatures. So it was easy capture her with
my camera.
Obviously this a scan of a rather small print. ;)

http://members.aon.at/supervague/ivi...triaca___1.jpg

Nice capture of an elusive and beautiful creature.


Thanks. I'm glad you like. This is one of about 80 photographs. I chose
it because of the tongue.

G Willi

Mad Cow 21-02-2011 10:31 AM

Coronella Austriaca, a rare visitor in what I call my garden
 
In article ekom.at,
Willi writes
Coronella Austriaca ('Little Austrian Crown' The pattern on her head
reminded somebody of the Crown of the Habsburg Empire) taken in Nov
2005. These snakes are usually very quick. But this one was moving very
slowly due to the autumnal temperatures. So it was easy capture her with
my camera.
Obviously this a scan of a rather small print. ;)

http://members.aon.at/supervague/ivi...triaca___1.jpg



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Your national snake! Pleased to meet it.
--
Sue ]:(:)

Wolf K[_2_] 21-02-2011 02:51 PM

Coronella Austriaca, a rare visitor in what I call my garden
 
On 20/02/2011 11:37 AM, Willi wrote:
Coronella Austriaca ('Little Austrian Crown' The pattern on her head
reminded somebody of the Crown of the Habsburg Empire) taken in Nov
2005. These snakes are usually very quick. But this one was moving very
slowly due to the autumnal temperatures. So it was easy capture her with
my camera.
Obviously this a scan of a rather small print. ;)

http://members.aon.at/supervague/ivi...triaca___1.jpg





Well done.
Wolf K.

Willi 21-02-2011 09:14 PM

Coronella Austriaca, a rare visitor in what I call my garden
 
Am 21.02.2011 11:31, schrieb Mad Cow:
In way.telekom.at,
writes
Coronella Austriaca ('Little Austrian Crown' The pattern on her head
reminded somebody of the Crown of the Habsburg Empire) taken in Nov
2005. These snakes are usually very quick. But this one was moving very
slowly due to the autumnal temperatures. So it was easy capture her with
my camera.
Obviously this a scan of a rather small print. ;)

http://members.aon.at/supervague/ivi...triaca___1.jpg



[ A MIME image / jpeg part was included here. ]


Your national snake! Pleased to meet it.


You're welcome!

Willi 21-02-2011 09:14 PM

Coronella Austriaca, a rare visitor in what I call my garden
 
Am 21.02.2011 15:51, schrieb Wolf K:
On 20/02/2011 11:37 AM, Willi wrote:
Coronella Austriaca ('Little Austrian Crown' The pattern on her head
reminded somebody of the Crown of the Habsburg Empire) taken in Nov
2005. These snakes are usually very quick. But this one was moving very
slowly due to the autumnal temperatures. So it was easy capture her with
my camera.
Obviously this a scan of a rather small print. ;)

http://members.aon.at/supervague/ivi...triaca___1.jpg






Well done.
Wolf K.


Thanks !


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