Lovely. We don't get them this far north, although people often think they see them. What they're actually seeing are adders, which have adapted their normal life cycle to cope with our climate They're quite common around the lower slopes of the Angus hills, especially on the approach to Mount Keen.
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
I gave mine back to the council 3 years ago as I only generate a Bag for Life full of plastic wrappings in 2 weeks which I put in my neighbours bin with her blessing.
That is not me being pompous as i live on my own and eat basic food.
Some neighbours could AGREE to share a bin but people who have large families I realise that is not possible.
Everyone is just trying to be Happy.....So lets help Them.
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We don't get them this far north, although people often think they see them. What they're actually seeing are adders, which have adapted their normal life cycle to cope with our climate
They're quite common around the lower slopes of the Angus hills, especially on the approach to Mount Keen.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
That is not me being pompous as i live on my own and eat basic food.
Some neighbours could AGREE to share a bin but people who have large families I realise that is not possible.