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    TW- reptiles

    Went reptile-hunting near Bath, found 4 species - Common Lizard, Adder, Grass Snake and Slow Worm.

    Sadly, the first three are now becoming scarce in the local area, in part due to habitat destruction, but also from non-native predators, including cats and especially Pheasants, which are released in large numbers around the outskirts of Bath. Pheasants will eat reptiles - even Adders!
    #Nature #Wildlife #Reptiles #Lizards #Snakes #WildlifePhotography #NaturePhotography

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    • bathnature@ecoevo.socialB bathnature@ecoevo.social

      TW- reptiles

      Went reptile-hunting near Bath, found 4 species - Common Lizard, Adder, Grass Snake and Slow Worm.

      Sadly, the first three are now becoming scarce in the local area, in part due to habitat destruction, but also from non-native predators, including cats and especially Pheasants, which are released in large numbers around the outskirts of Bath. Pheasants will eat reptiles - even Adders!
      #Nature #Wildlife #Reptiles #Lizards #Snakes #WildlifePhotography #NaturePhotography

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      @BathNature Oh wow, lovely pictures and lovely animals.

      In Denmark, where I live, we have those 4 and one more - the sand lizard. I've been lucky enough to meet a few representatives of all five species, though probably more common viviparous lizards than all the rest combined. I've only met two adders in my entire life.

      (of our native reptiles, I have a particular fondness for grass snakes, for reasons I can't quite explain.)

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      • bathnature@ecoevo.socialB bathnature@ecoevo.social

        TW- reptiles

        Went reptile-hunting near Bath, found 4 species - Common Lizard, Adder, Grass Snake and Slow Worm.

        Sadly, the first three are now becoming scarce in the local area, in part due to habitat destruction, but also from non-native predators, including cats and especially Pheasants, which are released in large numbers around the outskirts of Bath. Pheasants will eat reptiles - even Adders!
        #Nature #Wildlife #Reptiles #Lizards #Snakes #WildlifePhotography #NaturePhotography

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        @BathNature how do you casually find these?

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        • bathnature@ecoevo.socialB bathnature@ecoevo.social

          TW- reptiles

          Went reptile-hunting near Bath, found 4 species - Common Lizard, Adder, Grass Snake and Slow Worm.

          Sadly, the first three are now becoming scarce in the local area, in part due to habitat destruction, but also from non-native predators, including cats and especially Pheasants, which are released in large numbers around the outskirts of Bath. Pheasants will eat reptiles - even Adders!
          #Nature #Wildlife #Reptiles #Lizards #Snakes #WildlifePhotography #NaturePhotography

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          soldusty@beige.partyS This user is from outside of this forum
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          @BathNature
          🥰 Wonderful photos. It's ashame that they are so endangered. Hoping that changes before it's too late.

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          • bathnature@ecoevo.socialB bathnature@ecoevo.social

            TW- reptiles

            Went reptile-hunting near Bath, found 4 species - Common Lizard, Adder, Grass Snake and Slow Worm.

            Sadly, the first three are now becoming scarce in the local area, in part due to habitat destruction, but also from non-native predators, including cats and especially Pheasants, which are released in large numbers around the outskirts of Bath. Pheasants will eat reptiles - even Adders!
            #Nature #Wildlife #Reptiles #Lizards #Snakes #WildlifePhotography #NaturePhotography

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            @BathNature Beautiful photographs. Never seen an adder in such detail before, they're quite stunning.

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