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Tuesday, 19 May 2015

RSPB Minsmere - The Adder Trail

Sharing with Eileen at Viewing Nature With Eileen ...



There is certainly a BBC Springwatch buzz at RSPB Minsmere.

We decided to take a look along the Adder trail for signs of snake.

We had a very satisfatory sighting, but it was not only the reptiles who caused a stir.

The Avocets were on their nests. There were several Little Egrets on the scrape.
The Bearded tits were hard to photograph but a delight to watch. 
The Bluebells were a joy to behold. We saw (and heard) two Bitterns.
We heard a Water Rail and were serenaded by a Cuckoo.
The Sand Martins were busy re-claiming their nests.
David saw our first dragonfly of 2015 - a Hairy Dragonfly.
I came across my first Grasshopper of the season.

N.B. Adders are dangerous when they bite.
I took all the photographs below from the path side of the roped-off viewing area.


A seasonal sea of Bluebells


Camouflage! Adders head to head ... (look for the eyes)


Both snakes look right ...


It can be hard to see where one Adder ends and the other begins!


Such fine markings.

Snakes in the grass ...

Close-up. I wonder if the Adder can feel those thorns!

You can see how mottled shade in the undergrowth provides the perfect habitat.

A personal favourite!

Prepare for action ...

I see that the Springwatch team will be following specific Adders this year. 
You can read about the plans if you click here and scroll down 
to the BBC Springwatch paragraph called 'Adders on the Move'. 
It will be fascinating to see what traits are revealed. 

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