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Adder, Vipera berus |
With the excitement of baby adders at the Centre, I thought I would share a few adders photos, old and new. Most of you will know I have a soft spot for adders... they have a very bad reputation. They are fairly docile animals, and tend only to bite if agitated or disturbed. But then I think most wild animals would do this.
Above is one of my favourite newer portraits of a male adder.
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Male Adder |
And this one you may have seen before, one taken of a male while they were dancing. Well, the other two were, this one was more interested in me and ended up crawling over the camera to see what I was doing.
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Female Adder |
This shows of the coloration of the females quite well. Males tend to have more contrast in their bodies... a paler sandy/silvery base with a very black zig-zag markings. The females show less of a contrast, with a brown/copper base and a dark brown zig-zag.
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Adder Neonate |
A baby adder! Not from this year, this was from the last litter we bred here about three years a go. The females tend to breed ever four or five years, but it can vary. We a very slow intake of food it takes a while for the females to get back in to good breeding condition.
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Adder Feeding |
One of our adders feeding on an adult mouse.
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Dancing Adders |
One of my favourite portraits of our adders. This is actually of two males dancing, but difficult to see that. This was taken a few years a go now.
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Fish-eye Adder |
And last for this post, one that didn't quite work out... I was trying something with my fish eye lens, and got close to why I wanted, but still needs more work. I will try again next year as it needs to be done when more inquisitive, i.e when dancing and less wary of other things going on.
Thanks for looking.