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Sox slithered his face into this glass with ease and no grease! Don't worry after this I filled the glass for him! He has a water fountain in the kitchen so was just too lazy to walk through!!!
Indian cobra (Naja naja) also known as the spectacled cobra, Asian cobra, or binocellate cobra Chennai December 2018.
An empty grain train slithers through the S-curves between Medicine Hat and Dunmore. Both the headend power and mid-train remote line up nicely on the outside legs of the S.
What is that slithering into view,
there is not much one can do.
The ivy snake has seen you too,
you can hide for a moment or two
but the Ivy snake see's you!
Looking south-west over the quarry towards Southwell village and Portland Bill beyond. The industrial building on the hill used to be the Admiralty Underwater Weapons Establishment (my first place of work... I could watch the ships from my window). Now a hotel and business park.
Portland, Dorset - January 2017
This youngster is slightly bigger in diameter than a pencil and effortlessly glides around the bushes and trees seeking a snack!
SRT Viper GTS - Pittsburgh Cars 'N' Coffee
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It was the lovely slither of cloud above the old jetty and all the boats at anchor that drew me here, I did venture down towards the stream thinking it would make a nice lead in but the mud had other ideas.
Bosham Harbour looking down towards Chichester harbour .
My title is from a David Gray song www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oyBnvibWEY
It`s currently 37 c on my patio.
NS 269 slithers it’s way across the Ohio Connecting bridge headed west. With Pittsburgh’s unique layout, this spot makes for an easy cheat spot when a good westbound is around in the morning.
With just a slither of a gap in the clouds before the sun disappeared, I was willing the clouds to move into frame. Unfortunately they didn't quite make it before the light faded.
This grass snake spent quite a while slithering through a bush, perfect for an eye level shot without getting in the dirt :o)
The early morning sun slithers through the trees to gently awaken a deserted barn that really doesn't need waking up for anything particular. As we enter the last couple of decades of our lives, we often think what time we get up is of no importance. But there is a strong correlation between starting the day off early and having a motivating purpose in life, something we all need.
A nice encounter on a woodland path near North Bovey. First I thought this slow worm was dead (we actually encountered another specimen earlier on our walk, but that one sadly run over by a car...) because it was laying absolutely still. On closer inspection I could see it breathing. Lucky for me that the reptile was not very bothered by us so I could get close and even wait for the blue/black tongue to show up!
My first ever image of a Badger. Thanks to Jen Hall:
www.flickr.com/photos/teagden/
for spotting it and and then shouting at the top of her lungs: "Look a Badger, I'm not F**king kidding, a Badger!!
Jen Hall is an absolute hoot to do anything with! She gets so excited with her wildlife even a Wiesel for Gods sake! It is absolutely impossible to contain her! LOL (Inside joke and story) And, as she jumps out of my rental car to get the frame of this Badger she trips over a itty bitty pebble, but that is to be expected from Ms Hall, that's just the way she rolls! Ask Debbie Tubridy:
www.flickr.com/photos/momma-d/
her best bud, and side-kick in the Tetons..
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Have a wonderful weekend my friends!