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Lizards

Discussion in 'Wildlife Corner' started by Louise D, Jul 27, 2011.

  1. Louise D

    Louise D Head Gardener

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    I saw a small one (probably baby because it was under 2" long) here, in the front garden, yesterday, it was the first time i've seen one and was chuffed to bits :D
    That garden is a very hot, very dry and very sunny area so it would be quite suitable for them, seen grass snakes but never these - when you see how quickly they move i'm surprised i saw it at all !!!
     
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    • Kandy

      Kandy Will be glad to see the sun again soon.....

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      We have seen them about when we have been on holiday down your way and they are usually basking in the sun when we find them.:D

      I bet it was really nice to have one in your garden especially a baby one:dbgrtmb:
       
    • Louise D

      Louise D Head Gardener

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      It was great, Kandy, i'm still excited now :D
       
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      It was probably a Common Lizard which now aren't at all common due to habitat loss.
       
    • Louise D

      Louise D Head Gardener

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      As are so many other things too :cry3:
       
    • strongylodon

      strongylodon Old Member

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      Unfortunately the list is getting longer and longer.
      Sadly the title 'Common' for some of our wildlife just isn't applicable anymore.
       
    • Phil A

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      Was the Carrier Pidgeon ever called Common ?
       
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      ARMANDII Low Flying Administrator Staff Member

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      Not to it's face, Ziggy:D
       
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