Sunday, December 28, 2014
Treesnake and python stare into the lens
Change of pace with few birds on the Orient Station fences today, but Common Treesnake stayed on the barbed wire for close approach.
Typically feistier small Carpet Python in Tyto Wetlands yesterday not impressed by camera in face. Stalemate after a couple of futile strikes at lens.
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Fabulous photos of the tree snake on the barbed wire fence! It looks so uncomfortable - but their strength/balance is amazing.
ReplyDeleteA few bigger ones about also, but not so willing to stay still.
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