A large female adder was photographed at Emer Bog in 2007 during a Hampshire Wildlife Trust - Know your Reptiles event.
Through using the photo identification technique of looking at the head markings it was confirmed that the female was one of the first adders I stumbled across in 2003 four years previously.
This was excellent news. The female lives within an area of bracken and small clumps of birch provided ideal basking areas.
Unfortuantley the area has been disturbed by habitat management and a follow up HWT event failed to find the female again.
A survey visit is going to be arranged at Emer Bog to hopefully find this big female which would hopefully put my mind at rest about the localised disturbance to the bracken which the female has made her home over the last few years......
J