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It's happened again (see post from two years ago): a Grass Snake found its way into our office today. After yesterday's heavy rain and hail showers, it's no wonder it preferred a nice, dry building.
photos taken with Canon EOS 30D, EF 300mm f/4L IS USM or Canon Powershot A640
Tiny grass snakes might just be the cutest animals in the world. Aaahhh....
ReplyDeleteThey are. Just like a big grass snake but... little. And very friendly, too.
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