Not sure where to post.
Other day I was in my workshop and I encountered a Tiger Snake having a look about.
We eyeballed each other for a while then he took off and I lost him under some machinery.
With little hope of finding him as the place is full of woodworking machinery and stacks of timber I locked the door and left him to fend for himself.
He sure did as he cleaned up all my resident skinks, knocking things off shelves in the process.
Deciding enough was enough I laid a sand bed outside at the door, leaving it open in day time hoping to see some tracks when he left!
This avo I ventured near and found these tracks. (Looks like a possum may have visited in the night when the door was shut.
I assume he snuck around the corner of the open door on left and either 'jumped' the remaining foot when he encountered the other door on left.
There is a faint mark on other side of door but not very clear.
I think it shows he has left the scene but would appreciate (well my wife definitely would) a second opinion as I really am unsure if it was his mate coming for his long lost lover or the other way round.
I gather by the way the marks sweep out in a curve that is the mark left behind as he pushes forward.
I like snakes but not when they take up residence this way and eat my more gentle wildlife.