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Re: Backyard wildlife

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0/* Mousie! Fascinating, but I'd rather not have it in my backyard O-/


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Hmmm..... certainly step carefully around that fellow :shock:


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mouseinthehouse wrote:SO has a rather alarming casualness of manner around the world's second most venomous snake, the Eastern Brown Snake! After quite a wet winter and spring we have our own small wetland on our property where SO found this beauty a couple of weeks ago. :)

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WOW, that's one MEAN looking snake! I don't fancy having that in my back yard.

Nan has just run away screaming :twisted:


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Lisbeth wrote:BT, you manage to get all the brilliancy of the colors and a fantastic contrast ^Q^ ^Q^
It's amazing what Photoshop can do O**


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Yep they are a mean looking snake with that hard black eye. We have a lot of them in this area. Generally they want to keep away from you or the dogs but... On the farm I used to work at up the road which was a racehorse training stables, we always had them around in spring and early summer (all the mice and rats coming to the grain stores). The beloved Jack Russell/Fox terrier x female there got bitten three times. The first two times we were there and got her to the vet and anti-venom treatment ($1000 per time!). The third time last year everyone was away at the races. Came back, dead snake and dead doggie on the back porch. :-( Once I was feeding out hay, got off the quad bike and a brown snake slithered past my toes...eek. :shock:


SO lay down on the ground about 10 feet from this one to get the shot. 0- When I posted that on Facebook our eldest son replied: 'Fark that! is all I can say' =O:

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There is another next to him, only that one is a real branch with head and all =O: =O:


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Stunning pics BC!! ^Q^ ^Q^

mith...your SO is one brave man!! O-/ You're also pretty brave to live in a place where these snakes are so common!! :shock: :shock:


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Great pics of the snake Mouse and awesome to see one in a backyard!


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beautiful snakes ^Q^
poor little dog :-(

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mouseinthehouse wrote:...... When I posted that on Facebook our eldest son replied: 'Fark that! is all I can say' =O:

=O: =O: =O: =O:


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