24/03/23
Another blustery day though with a fair amount of sunshine during my afternoon visit.
Four Adders were found in TF, two of these being delightful juveniles. The other two individuals were males, one a confiding snake which initially moved slowly away though within a couple of minutes had returned to the same spot to bask in the sunshine. Hopefully he sensed I posed no threat!
A male Slow-worm was also found in TF, the first for the year.
The final Adder of the day, a female in PV, was another first of the year for me. However, she was somewhat strange looking, with evidence of an incomplete slough. Skin remained on a section of the dorsal surface, and the lower flanks had a weird spiky appearance from atypical scales. Whether the latter is related to sloughing is not clear.
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