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 Post subject: Chambers Reptiles.
PostPosted: Sat Mar 31, 2007 5:31 pm 
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Location: Barnetby Le Wold
Chambers Wood
9 Common Lizard
4 Grass Snake

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 Post subject: Re: Chambers Reptiles.
PostPosted: Sat Mar 31, 2007 6:27 pm 
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Stephen Routledge wrote:
Chambers Wood

4 Grass Snake

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if only the photos smelled like the snake (and Steve) :lol:

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Dipper wrote:
if only the photos smelled like the snake (and Steve) :lol:

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Up to 6 together today, getting very friendly :wink: What is a group of grass snakes called? There was so much writhing and wriggling going on that it was difficult to count heads. 3 males slithered off together plus one big female and a couple of other males came close to me heads up for an inspection but no photos today.

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Collective names for a group of snakes are bed, den, nest or pit.

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Thanks Andy.

A visit to the woodpile this afternoon produced 4 common lizards and 2 grass snakes, one adult and one youngster, probably born last year. The youngster was sharing a hiding hole with one of the lizards.


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Large Grass snake at the rear of the dipping pond? (back of centre carpark). Shot straight down a rabbit hole!

Are these log piles located on the east of the wood - with warning signs over them asking not to tread?

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Andy Sims wrote:
Collective names for a group of snakes are bed, den, nest or pit.

Or 'gross'! :wink:


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The woodpile referred to is down the main ride in Ivy Wood. That is turn right after the car park and keep going...............

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Dipper wrote:
The woodpile referred to is down the main ride in Ivy Wood. That is turn right after the car park and keep going...............

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Ah, not too far off the pond then!

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