Not a Pardalote this time.
Why did the snake cross the road? Because I didn't try to stop it.
The eastern brown snake is considered to be the second-most venomous terrestrial snake in the world. This one was a bit over 2 feet long (700-800mm).
Well, actually it did stop as I approached. I moved around in front of it for a different shot but after it realised I wasn't going to attack it, it continued on it's merry way.
Straight towards me! Time to go.
That's the second I've seen in a week (or it might be the same one), first time I got within a snake length before I noticed it (when it started leaving).