Another pleasant, sunny day, so an opportune time to look for reptiles. Starting in PV I soon found an Adder, a smallish individual, probably a sub-adult female. Further along I was pleased to see a juvenile, then a melanistic adult, though the latter was well hidden in vegetation.
In DV there were two Slow-worms, and in TF another five. Also in TF no less than three juvenile Adders plus one sub-adult in the same spot.
Walking back along PV I refound the melanistic adult, still very camera shy, though on this occasion another juvenile was lying alongside it. So in all five juveniles were found during this visit, suggesting a good breeding season for Adders in 2021.
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Sub-adult, probably female |
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Juvenile 1 |
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Juvenile 2 |
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Juvenile 3 |
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Juvenile 5 with melanistic adult |
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Juvenile 5 |
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