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MR_IAN_DAVO

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I was called on today by our neighbour to identify and rescue a snake..:D
He thought that it was a tree snake but was not sure, I rescued it from a shrub at his front door,
and once he realised that it was friendly, he was game enough to hold and admire it..
It was straight away released into trees a little bit further away from the house, wife and dog...
Not very pics to show the colour of the snake, but it showed a bit of nice blue flecking and was very placid...

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cheers
Ian
 
Good for you Ian a nice brown tree snake by the looks
 
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What a gorgeous snake. Don't see many that placid. They're usually flighty and hard to catch. Take your eye off them, you'll never see them again. Looks like a beautiful, well fed specimen.
 
He was a nice Green Tree Snake, we get quite a few around here. You do not normally see them them as they are fast & well hidden & hard to spot.
I was lucky that he was in a shrub only about head hieght, but he was pretty fast.

Anyway my good deed for the day.

Cheers
Ian
 
Good one; not just for rescuing the snake, but for winning over the neighbours to the snakes side!
 
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