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Reptiles: Interesting or Unusual Behaviour

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I saw several Mole Snakes... but this one seems to be very light in colour

it seems it catched something in the sand of the road, Kgalagadi sept. 2012
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this one is a Cape Cobra. I saw it on the road (big dune in KTP sept. 2012)
It turned, and turned and turned, a long time, in the road and after in the sand.
A car was behind me... maybe 10 min., not so slow !!!
So I take a lot of photos to see if
it has a wound... then I saw that
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it's an ovipare, but it seems to early for eggs... it's "only" an urgent need :-?


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Hi Nan,

My book says that Mole Snakes can be light brown in colour similar to the one in your pic. \O

This Cobra normally lays eggs in mid-summer, so this must be one answering the call of nature. -O

Great photos Nan. \O


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thanks you 0/0

call of nature... -O


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-O but what a sighting \O


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0/* flying cheetah


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Wow nan, that's not something you see everyday!! \O \O


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Post by Michele Nel »

Fiery-necked Nightjar v. Boomslang

The following must rate as my best sighting ever at Kirstenbosch.... ^Q^

I entered at the Rycroft Gate and marched my way uphill at a rapid rate. I was almost at the top when I noticed a bird land in the pathway. It was fluttering and flapping but the very destinctive shape of the bird made me realise that it was a Nightjar. A Nightjar fluttering in front of me at 9h30 in the morning had my heart racing. How special is this... O\/

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But why was this bird fluttering around so much? Was it a juvenile learning to fly...before I could get any closer it flew off into the nearby bush. I followed not expecting to see it again but happily I did. :-) It was very difficult to see though because of the dense bush. I think I may have seen two Nightjars fluttering around. I was intrigued..mating dance ???? But then my eye caught glimpse of the following....

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A Boomslang :shock: ( I think) was the cause of the fluttering and flapping. It was really difficult to see what was going on and eventually I could neither see the birds nor the snake. Oh well I thought that was exciting. O/\ I sat down on a nearby bench to view my photos...I was quite pleased that I had another tick for my 2012 bird challenge. Before moving on I decided to have one more look...I walked up and down the pathway but all seemed to be quite......
BUT then to my horror I saw the snake coming right for me :shock: :shock: ...I back tracked but at the same time I was trying to take a photo....the snake was on a mission and was coming towards me at a rapid rate. O-/ O-/
At the last minute I noticed that the snake was not actually heading for my toes but for a poor Nightjar chick that I had not even seen... :-?

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Well the rest is history..poor chick. It did not stand a chance. The Boomslang grabbed the chick and flipped backwards into the bushes..it was all over in a split second :-( :-(

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I was elated when I saw the Nightjar in the beginning ^Q^ ...so excited at seeing the interaction between snake and birds O\/ .........scared silly when the snake came for me out of the bushes :shock: and very saddened at the demise of the chick...... :-(

I suppose that is nature though.
I was quite please that I had resisted the urge to climb the little stone wall to get a better view of the snake in the first place...
I also wondered what I would have done if I had seen that chick earlier...taken on the Boomslang with a stick ??? That would have been a really stupid thing to do so thank goodness I did not see the chick until it was too late......


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:shock: Wow!!!!

What an incredible series of photos Michele, TOP CLASS!!!! \O

Pity about the young one, but then I suppose that's nature. ;-)


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:shock: :shock: :shock: Amazing captures of this thriller. ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

Once in your lifetime you find a nightjar chick and then it's killed O/ O/ O/


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Amazing sighting and well captured considering all the excitement you must have been feeling thinking the snake was heading for you. \O

Great pic of the adult's distraction behaviour. ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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