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Grass Snake (Natrix natrix)
Dawn & Jim
Grass Snake (Natrix natrix) from Nettley's Hide 17 April 2013
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19 Apr 2013
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Nightingale (Luscinia megarhynchos)
Dawn & Jim
Nightingale (Luscinia megarhynchos) near the gates between Winpenny and Little Hanger Hides with video link below. 17 April 2013 http://youtu.be/n54udFty1Ts
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19 Apr 2013
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Adder (Vipera berus) part 2
Dawn & Jim
part 2 of the Adder (Vipera berus) emerging from the bushes along Adder Alley between Winpenny and Little Hanger hides 17 April 2013
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19 Apr 2013
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Grey Heron
Dawn & Jim
a close encounter during a shower taken from Nettley's hide 01 July 2012
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5 Jul 2012
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Greenfinch
Dawn & Jim
From Nettley's Hide after a brief rain shower 01 July 2012
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5 Jul 2012
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Juvenile Deer
Dawn & Jim
Very close to Nettley's Hide after a brief rain shower. 01 July 2012
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5 Jul 2012
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Mum and child near Nettley's Hide
Dawn & Jim
in the rain near Nettley's, mother and fawn enjoying the brief showers 01 July 2012
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5 Jul 2012
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Dead Adder II
Dom
Dead adder. RSPB Pulborough Brooks. 01/07/11. If anyone has any idea what might have caused its death I would be intrigued to know. The body had inflated in the sun but must have been fairly recently deceased when I found it.
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6 Jul 2011
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Dead Adder
Dom
Dead adder found beside the footpath on the reserve. RSPB Pulborough Brooks, Sussex, UK. 01/07/11. I would be intrigued to know what might have caused its death. It appeared to have a very narrow head for this species.
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6 Jul 2011
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