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feathers
25-10-2016, 9:38pm
Was near a creek hoping for some bird shots, when l noticed this tree snake foraging for stuff on a tree, less than 3 meters away. l didn't want to frighten it by moving, and had my 300mm on, so only got a section of him, when in an instant, it launched itself into the air, straight to the ground, when something small fell into the rockpool next to us, and l think it was hoping it was a critter of some kind to eat. It raised its head up eagerly with some sideways motion,showing it was ready to pounce. Unfortunately it was a false alarm, and it left after a minute or so of intense scrutiny:(
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Mary Anne
25-10-2016, 11:09pm
Love these snakes they are so inquisitive and Thanks for Sharing feathers :2smile:
Last Sunday I was walking on the paved path to the tank as I wanted to water all the pots of flowers faster than with the small watering can.
And who should decide to slither along with me, only a young Eastern Brown about 1.2mts long I watched it till it disappeared in the dead leaves.
Seen a few of these snakes in the garden over the years though I have never been that close to one before. Fascinated I was.
feathers
25-10-2016, 11:29pm
Thanks Mary Anne:) Apparently there has been a spike in snake bites this year with it warming up earlier.:eek:
Great job in capturing these quick moments of action. The snake climbing the tree is a cracker and I like the heads up display in #2.
Nice back story to go with the photos too.:)
Cheers
Dennis
Both great images, but really liking that 1st, mainly for the colours and patterns on the subject, but also the lighting and texture on the tree
To much CCing going on here.:D
I like Mary Anne's story.
Last summer I was out looking for birds when an Eastern Brown appeared to my left. It was on clear ground and heading straight towards me. To late to run:(, just stand still and hope I thought. The snake kept coming and about a metre away, and as I was about to panic, it slid down a hole ( I was happy about that :)).
feathers
27-10-2016, 9:59pm
Thanks Gazza,Dennis & Mark:nod: Yes, one eye in the trees looking for birds, the other pointing to the ground:eek:......
A very pretty snake and he looks great against the tree texture. There's been a few serious snake bites around coastal CQ already this season.
martycon
29-10-2016, 1:29pm
Well posted Feathers, have not seen one in suburbia for years. Brings back memories of them climbing almost smooth trees.
cheers marty
feathers
29-10-2016, 9:01pm
Thanks Lplates & Marty:) see them every so often around the yard in the bushes. Hopefully the bush turkeys keep the dangerous ones at bay.
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