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May 04, 2009 02:03 |  #1

This guy just would not come out to play.

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May 04, 2009 09:06 |  #2

would you if someone was pointing a canon at you !!!!

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May 04, 2009 11:30 as a reply to  @ les_au's post |  #3

I like what you did there !


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May 04, 2009 12:44 |  #4

Can't quite make out how you got this nice shot. Was this somewhere where you often see grass snakes? Are you in UK?


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May 04, 2009 15:17 |  #5

scrumpy wrote in post #7856113 (external link)
Can't quite make out how you got this nice shot. Was this somewhere where you often see grass snakes? Are you in UK?

While walking through the heathland at Arne RSPB site in Dorset on saturday,my wife saw the heather move and upon closer inspection the little guy just popped out enough to get the shot using my sigma 70-300mm.


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