I was taking a break from repair work on Windchaser moored in the Fitzroy River, sipping a cup of tea in the cockpit, and I noticed a strange ripple heading across from the north bank. I kept watching and a minute later I could see, to my surprise, there was something swimming directly toward me . . .
The closer it got to my mooring rope and buoy, the more I was nervous about it coming on deck. Silly me!
When the snake slid under the bow of Windchaser, I admit, I was more concerned about where the jolly thing was going rather than taking a decent picture.
Happily, the snake did not pop up on deck but kept swimming to the other side of the river. It is an Eastern Brown snake, considered to be one of the most venomous land snakes in the world.