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Subject: | Snakes |
From: | "Peter Ormay" <> |
Date: | Sat, 24 Mar 2012 22:19:56 +1100 |
Hi Erika,I suspect you haven't seen many snakes this year because there is a lot of grass cover. P S there are no King Browns in the region but Tigers are common in the right locations as are Red-bellied Blacks. Years ago I helped a snake catcher catch snakes in the Bungendore area and he caught about 40 Tigers to one Brown in two days of searching. We didn't see any Blacks Cheers Peter |
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