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Archive of entries posted on March 2005

Snake in the grass

Reb-bellied black snake

A red-bellied black snake took a sojourn outside the house this afternoon. It was around 5 ft in length, and broad of girth! It was a tad obscured by the grass through which it was tracking, but I didn’t feel like asking it to move into a clearer position. It was, more than likely, seeking out frogs for supper.

Red-bellied black snakes are not uncommon around here – we keep an wary eye out for them (and other snakes) when walking through the bush. Red-bellied black snakes are venomous but shy. ie they tend to turn tail and run rather than get aggressive.

Boo!

Eriochilus autumnalis

A pretty little terrestrial orchid that appears around our property at this time of year (it’s about 4 inches tall, and an inch across). It’s an Eriochilus autumnalis (a.k.a. Heairy-leaf Parson’s Bands (like the neck bands worn by a minister of parson in some churches)).

[An entry to the "macroday" challenge].