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Posted: 25 Nov 2010 Topic: CAVENHAM HEATH YESTERDAY MORNING



Hello. I popped over to Cavenham Heath this morning out of
curiosity and i saw one of your signs
is that the area the best place to see one. I know this
time of year is a waste now. But ive looked at other areas
in West Norfolk and this area looks superb as its huge!


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Posted: 25 Nov 2010 Topic: SAND LIZARDS FOR EAST ANGLIA



I cant see why there cant be and add Smooth Snakes as well!

 

 




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Posted: 09 Jan 2011 Topic: CAVENHAM HEATH YESTERDAY MORNING



Thankyou. Its meant to warm up later on this week albeit
with a drop of rain. Maybe a few will stir?
Do you see many Common Lizards on the heath? Bet its also
great for Stone Curlew in summer?


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Posted: 12 Feb 2011 Topic: first herp sightings of 2011??



I was thinking of a Herp trip this weekend but i thought it wouldn't be
warm enough. Forecast is colder weather albeit sunny days mostly.
Do VBs tend not go back to hibernate if it cools down say 5c?


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Posted: 13 Feb 2011 Topic: first herp sightings of 2011??



Cheers for the info. Im going to take a look at heathland
tomorrow depending on sunshine... Ive got no idea where the
Hibernacula is though..


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Posted: 21 Mar 2011 Topic: Roydon Common



Hello. Ive made a few visits to Roydon Common and was
tipped off for a good area for Hibernacula and today i was
over the moon. I counted 14. The place is alive. Also two
Natrix Natrix which were alot faster vanishing for a
photo...I fancy trying a different location now. Any ideas
for Norfolk/Suffolk?


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