Lacerta Bilineata
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TICINO/TESSIN WILDLIFE: You find a selection of my 80 BEST PHOTOS (mostly not yet on Flickr) here: www.lacerta-bilineata.com/ticino-best-photos-of-southern-...(the website exists in ESPAÑOL, FRANÇAIS, ITALIANO, ENGLISH, DEUTSCH)
My latest ANIMAL VIDEOS : www.youtube.com/@lacertabilineata5441/videos
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I'm also a huge movie buff, so if anyone's interested in FILM REVIEWS and RECOMMENDATIONS, you can find some here: www.imdb.com/list/ls054200841/
ABOUT ME/ MY PHOTOS:
Hello dear Flickerites, my name is Mike, and I'm - obviously 😉 - not a professional photographer. I'd actually hesitate to even call myself an amateur photographer (even though I absolutely am passionate about photography in all its forms); I'm mainly a nature nerd with a camera who loves to observe the wildlife around his vacation home in the beautiful Malcantone region of the Ticino, the Italian-speaking southern part of Switzerland.
Over the years, one particular animal has captured my attention more than any other of the various non-human visitors and residents in my garden, because its exotic beauty and considerable size (up to 45 cm/17.7 inches including the tail) immediately draw the eye: the western green lizard (Lacerta bilineata), which the locals call "ramarro" or "ghezz/sghezz".
In the local Italian dialect, the word "sghezzare" means "to scare", and I can kinda see how that name for the animal came about; not only is this "flamboyant" little dragon much bigger than all other lizards in the region, it also displays such stunning colors - particularly during mating season - that upon an unexpected first sighting where it might suddenly scurry across your path it could certainly give you a good scare. My own first impression was that this had to be something escaped from a zoo, since encountering such a "bird of paradise" outside a tropical jungle (and in my garden of all places!) seemed weirdly out of place.
But nope, the "ramarro" belongs as much to the local fauna as its smaller cousin, the common wall lizard (Podarcis muralis), and although it is much rarer than its less eccentric looking relative and usually flees immediately when approached, with a little patience (and through the high art of the sneaky stealth approach which I have perfected ;-) it's possible to observe it up close and capture it on camera. Also, I've found these lizards to be rather intelligent; they keenly observe their surroundings and seem very curious as to what goes on in their territory.
On more than one occasion when I've been rummaging around in the garden (cutting the grass or plucking weeds from the vegetable patch) I've unexpectedly found myself at the center of reptilian scrutiny as a male ramarro would emerge from its hiding place and observe with a critical eye what all the ruckus in its habitat was about. Despite all my noise and hectic movement - which would normally scare away reptiles such as snakes and lizards - it would remain there and watch me attentively, and I could even observe how it would later go on to closely inspect the premises once I had stopped my activity and retreated to a certain distance.
I know as humans we tend to humanize animal behavior (and I'm obviously guilty of that as well), but it's hard not to once you observe the expressive eyes of a "ghezz" up close. I've also found that these animals adapt their behavior with regards to humans over time; once they've decided you're not a threat - which is usually after you've consistently been entering their habitat for a couple of days - they become more tolerant of your presence and only flee when your approach is sudden and unexpected or you get far within their flight zone.
I know from Youtube videos that there are people who managed to gain the trust of wild green lizards to the point where they were able to feed them by hand or even stroke them, but I've never attempted to do that myself. I'm content to observe their natural behavior, and I'm more than happy if I succeed in taking a good picture every once in a while - which I can then share with people who have a similar passion for the beauty of nature as I do. And that, my friends, is precisely the purpose of my website: to share pics of this beautiful animal (and occasionally other visitors to my garden of the non-homo-sapiens-sapiens variety) with like-minded folk.
With very few exceptions, all the photos you'll find on my website were taken in and around my garden and only depict wild animals (and for the nerds among you: the camera I used for most photos here is a Sony DSC RX10 M4. As already mentioned, I'm not a professional photographer, so please do excuse the somewhat varying quality of the pictures, especially the older ones. Oh, and I'm not a biologist or lizard expert either (though a friend of mine jokingly calls me a "ghezzpert" sometimes ;-), so if you notice I messed up the description of a photo, don't hesitate to let me know.
That's all; I hope you enjoy these pics - and don't be shy to use the comments section on the website if you feel like letting me know your thoughts or if you have questions. 👍😊
ENGLISH: www.lacerta-bilineata.com DEUTSCH: de.lacerta-bilineata.com FRANÇAIS: fr.lacerta-bilineata.com ITALIANO: it.lacerta-bilineata.com ESPAÑOL: es.lacerta-bilineata.com
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Quelle magnifique galerie de lézards verts, de papillons ! Un vrai plaisir de contempler cette belle nature à travers vos photos , votre regard !
You are the best photographer of animals in Nature I know!
Great gallery, I love your photos!
Don't apologize for humanizing animals. Humans are animals - vertebrates and mammals to be sure, but certainly distantly related to your lizards and snakes and our behavior stems from millions of generations of shared DNA, body plan, bones and viscera. The only difference is time, size, shape and territory:-) Great pho… Read more
Don't apologize for humanizing animals. Humans are animals - vertebrates and mammals to be sure, but certainly distantly related to your lizards and snakes and our behavior stems from millions of generations of shared DNA, body plan, bones and viscera. The only difference is time, size, shape and territory:-) Great photos, too.
Read lessYour photos are amazing, I really enjoyed viewing your photostream.
Galleria spettacolare molto piacevole da vedere e da cui prendere ispirazione. Bravo Lacerta e saluti.
Hai una galleria di macro stupende, complimenti.
hallo Lacerta, hier habe ich einen Stream gefunden den es lohnt sich zu merken. Klasse Bilder und einen guten Blick für Details. viele Grüße aus Köln, leonhard
Thank you for enjoying my photo;s,BUT may I say you are good very good.I was taken back by the depth and quality on your subjects.Dear Lacerta you have a new fan. Sincerely Jason.
Very nice shots of nature!! Superb colors! All the best!
très belle réalisation et un plaisir de vous suivre !!!
Just one word : Wonderful ! Don't miss the web site too...
Ich gratuliere zu diesen schönen Bildern, besonders die Smaragdeidechsen sind beeindruckend!
Thanks for posting so many amazing photos, Lacerta. They are very inspirational.
Lacerta Bilineata, i find your pictures amazing. keep up the good work!
Impressive photos and an excellent website with many first class photos of the Western Green Lizard. Thank you very much for showing these pictures.
De très belles réalisations, merci pour votre travail, merci pour vos belles photographies !
Your macro photography (and your entire gallery) is an outstanding Lacerta! Congratulations!
Magnificent photos!
Absolutely amazing photos Lacerta, such skilful photography.
Beautiful photostream Lacerta! You have chosen each photo for excellent composition and artistic originality. It is a real pleasure to view. Congratulations from Florida. Nelson Biffar
Outstanding and incredible work by a truly talented artist.
Your stuff is astonishingly good. What amazes me is the stuff you can capture with an old iPhone!
This is an amazing photo-stream and it is a real pleasure to view your work! Your compositions and the detail on your photographs are just incredible! You dispose a great talent in photography and the way you present your work shows your passion for what you are doing! I consider myself very fortunate to have come acro… Read more
This is an amazing photo-stream and it is a real pleasure to view your work! Your compositions and the detail on your photographs are just incredible! You dispose a great talent in photography and the way you present your work shows your passion for what you are doing! I consider myself very fortunate to have come across your photo-stream and I look forward to see all your new creations. Wishing you every success in your life my friend! Best regards from Spain, George.
Read lessSuperb photography. Lacerta, a pleasure to view your images.
Bonjour Lacerta . Magnifique galerie ... Merci ! pour votre passage dans mon univers d'images . Photographiquement . jack.H59.
Really excellent photography, thanks so much for sharing!
Eine Galerie mit perfekt aufgenommenen "Ghezz" resp. "Sghezz" sowie einen Text über (und einen Link zu) viel Wissenswertem über diese Tiere - zunächst dachte ich ja, die Aufnahmen stammen aus einem Zoo, aber da ich weiss, dass es sich um wildlebende Tiere handelt, finde ich sie noch eindrucksvoller! Aber nicht nur die… Read more
Eine Galerie mit perfekt aufgenommenen "Ghezz" resp. "Sghezz" sowie einen Text über (und einen Link zu) viel Wissenswertem über diese Tiere - zunächst dachte ich ja, die Aufnahmen stammen aus einem Zoo, aber da ich weiss, dass es sich um wildlebende Tiere handelt, finde ich sie noch eindrucksvoller! Aber nicht nur die Bilder der Smaragdeidechse wissen zu gefallen, sondern auch die Bilder der anderen Tiere sowie der traumhaften Landschaften! Mach weiter so; ich komme jedenfalls regelmässig auf Deine Seite, um zu schauen, was es Neues gibt! Herzliche Grüsse aus dem Bernbiet ins Tessin Tom
Read less☺ Lacerta is a wonderful photographer and a kindhearted person to have as a Flickr Friend :-) Beautiful photography and a warm personality are his winning combination! Thank you for sharing the beauty of your world with us :-)
Excellent gallery !! Congratulations.!!!! the photos of reptiles its espectaculares
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