Walking in a group may allow for socialising but the noise made by the group can often scare away wildlife and it sometimes drowns out the sounds of nature, like running rivers, bird songs and animal antics.
I'd just left the trail to escape the endless number of noisy hikers and have a closer look at the river and enjoy a bit of peace and quiet. On my way back to join the trail I heard this commotion in a fenced off clearing. I thought it sounded like a rattle (I may have been mistaken though).
However, when I looked closer I saw a squirrel and a snake having a go at each other.
The snake definitely didn't like the squirrel in its patch and there was dust flying everywhere with the squirrel artfully dodging the snake's strike. However, it didn't matter how angry the snake was (click on the photo to zoom in on it), that squirrel was determined to stand its ground even if it meant being bitten.
I took several photos (without tele lens unfortunately) before the snake gave up and retreated from the dust bath created by the squirrel. I've always thought squirrels were cute and quick but this particular one was a feisty little critter as well!
A couple of observations:
- if you're going to enjoy nature en masse, then keep your eyes and ears open and your mouth shut
- watch where you're walking (as an Aussie, part of bushwalking is watching out for snakes on the trail anyway)
- cute and cuddly doesn't necessarily mean weak and lacking courage (perceptions can often be wrong)
- even if you think you're facing insurmountable odds you can sometimes achieve success through sheer determination
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