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shazzbat 27-06-2006 03:13 PM

baby snake
 
I found a baby snake on the allotment this morning. I don't know what kind
it is, so I've posted a (not great) pic of it to
alt.binaries.pictures.gardens.

You can have a look and tell me what kind it is if you like.

Steve



Bob Hobden 27-06-2006 04:10 PM

baby snake
 

"shazzbat" wrote
I found a baby snake on the allotment this morning. I don't know what kind
it is, so I've posted a (not great) pic of it to
alt.binaries.pictures.gardens.

You can have a look and tell me what kind it is if you like.


You have been privileged to see a Grass snake Steve.(Natrix natrix) The
yellow neck collar is distinctive.
Once common snake in the UK now getting rarer, not poisonous at all but a
big one (3ft+) will give you a nasty nip if angry. I speak from
experience!!!
Often breed in compost heaps where it's warmer so commonly found in
gardens/allotments because of that, as are Slow Worms (Anguis fragilis).
Just let it go about it's business undisturbed, and where there is one there
must be more. :-)


--
Regards
Bob Hobden
17mls W. of London.UK



MikeCT 27-06-2006 05:08 PM

baby snake
 

"Bob Hobden" wrote in a message:
snip Once common snake in the UK now getting rarer, not poisonous at all
but a big one (3ft+) will give you a nasty nip if angry. I speak from
experience!!!

---
If angry, apart from nipping you, they often emit a rather foul smelling
liquid that l-i-n-g-e-r-s. As I have found to my cost.

MikeCT




Sally Thompson 27-06-2006 06:08 PM

baby snake
 
On Tue, 27 Jun 2006 17:08:52 +0100, MikeCT wrote
(in article ):


"Bob Hobden" wrote in a message:
snip Once common snake in the UK now getting rarer, not poisonous at all
but a big one (3ft+) will give you a nasty nip if angry. I speak from
experience!!!

---
If angry, apart from nipping you, they often emit a rather foul smelling
liquid that l-i-n-g-e-r-s. As I have found to my cost.



Also if threatened they will play dead. The cats found one in our garden
once and it just froze in a coil. We watched it for ages and it didn't move
an inch until we took pity on it and put some cover in front of it, then it
was off.



--
Sally in Shropshire, UK
Whitton Open Gardens weekend 1st & 2nd July; enjoy the conservation
churchyard recently filmed for the BBC Heaven and Earth Show and see the
Burne-Jones/William Morris window: http://www.whitton-stmarys.org.uk


shazzbat 27-06-2006 08:30 PM

baby snake
 

"Bob Hobden" wrote in message
...

"shazzbat" wrote
I found a baby snake on the allotment this morning. I don't know what kind
it is, so I've posted a (not great) pic of it to
alt.binaries.pictures.gardens.

You can have a look and tell me what kind it is if you like.


You have been privileged to see a Grass snake Steve.(Natrix natrix) The
yellow neck collar is distinctive.
Once common snake in the UK now getting rarer, not poisonous at all but a
big one (3ft+) will give you a nasty nip if angry. I speak from
experience!!!
Often breed in compost heaps where it's warmer so commonly found in
gardens/allotments because of that, as are Slow Worms (Anguis fragilis).
Just let it go about it's business undisturbed, and where there is one
there must be more. :-)


Thanks for that Bob. I didn't even realise I'd captured the head end, I had
to go and check when you mentioned the neck collar.

Steve




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