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.

Juvenile Adder in TF

Male Adder in TF

Same individual as above

Same as above

Female Adder


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