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mjpeters Posted - 10/08/2013 : 16:21:31
here at last I made it the 6miles down to Ventnor Botanic gardens-most importantly I remembered the camera

This is the specialy built 'habitat'for the wall lizards.

This is the path alongside where the lizards choose to live

and this is the absolute favorite lizard hang out.

Adult male,sunning himself.

another manly lizzy.

he's only little!

juvie lizzy

Lady lizzy.
sorry about the wait-these guys are best seen when its hot-when its VERY hot like today,they are very fast!! hence the non too good quality
I'll try for slow worms/newts next spring
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Razee Posted - 11/08/2013 : 19:03:55
I've got absolutely no pics, I'm afraid - but the males are green, and females brown, and the babies are brown, too. Similar to the ones here, I'd say. We used to catch them as kids, and play with them - but the warmer it gets, the harder they're to catch, so in summer there's no chance.
mjpeters Posted - 11/08/2013 : 18:52:52
Love to see what the Czech locality lizzy's look like Razee,I always feel in awe of thee chaps-and slightly privileged to see them they are so impossibly tropical looking to survive in the wild
Razee Posted - 11/08/2013 : 14:01:59
Lovely pics - it's amazing, what these lizards can survive. We have very cold winters in the Czech republic, it can get to - 20 C easily, but in spring, the little wall lizards are out in force, no probs.

There are some near where I live herein Devon, in the woods. I NEVER see them out, I only know they're there, as I saw them when collecting bonsai. There was a dead hollow tree stump, it was early in the spring, and suddenly, all these little juvi lizards started popping up out of the stump, one by one. They have been hibernating together, and the sun brought them out :-) Didn't manage to get any pics, though.
mjpeters Posted - 11/08/2013 : 13:35:41
Glad you liked them! it took ages to get these shots as these are completely wild free roaming lizzies.Every time someone thumped past they would disappear back into the brush

there are now falconers that visit the gardens in the evening-to keep down the rats that would take the lizzies.

Every time we have a hard winter I worry about these little lizards-its always a great relief to see them out and about in the summer sun
Moppet Posted - 10/08/2013 : 17:11:45
Great pics, they're awesome little lizards
ScaryVonHayleystine Posted - 10/08/2013 : 16:58:56
Good shots, nice colours
coxymk2 Posted - 10/08/2013 : 16:31:57
They are cute :-)
scottishbluebird Posted - 10/08/2013 : 16:29:34
They are adorable

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