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I think the log this beautiful Western Fence Lizard, or Bluebelly, is on looks an awful lot like a lizard. Maybe it's just me.

Arizona Sonoran Desert Museum, Tucson, Arizona, USA. 27 April 2018. © Frank Mantlik

Lizard sunning at Grand Pineapple Beach.

a lizard on a salad plant in our greenhouse.

 

Eidechse auf einem Salat in unserem Gewächsehaus.

Nine Lizards on rocks near Funchal.

Chameleons or chamaeleons are a distinctive and highly specialized clade of Old World lizards with 202 species described as of June 2015. These species come in a range of colors, and many species have the ability to change color.

As I entered Titchfield Haven on Saturday, I thought it would probably be too cold for the lizards and didn't expect to see any but I kept my eyes out for them just in case I was wrong and after a while of looking I found one a log next to one of the footpaths. This one seemed a little shy at first but in the end I managed to get quite a few shots of it from a few feet away :-)

Lizard, Park Guell, Barcelona, Spain; early afternoon, late spring; Antoni Gaudi; If you are going to see this, do it in the morning when the park is not swarming with people.

Changeable lizard in a garden in Ang Mo Kio, May 2019. Photo taken with a Nikkor AF-S 300mm f/4 PF VR lens. © 2019, Cheah Cheng Poh. All rights reserved.

Lacerta agilis, female.

It took a lot of searching to find this one at the weekend, hopefully it will warm up soon as there aren't many insects about at the moment for them.

Dorset heathland.

This lizard was taking a sunbath to warm up a bit. He came very close within 30 cms of my camera.

Durlston, Nr Swanage..nice green!

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Isnae this no an absolutely gorgeous wee gem of a creature? A lizard on a wall at Talloires. Plenty of them here, but they run for cover as soon as the camera comes out.

Photos © George Crawford.

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Lizard posing for some shots

These males were facing it off and occasionally bit each other's legs.

lizard taken on the sand at Bournemouth UK with canon 600d and canon75-300mm

Still no adder sighting, loads of dog shit and this lizard.

It's amazing how camouflaged this lizard is on the paving. I have tweaked the colours to make the lizard a little more visible. In the shot straight from the camera, you can hardly make out the lizard.

unknown lizard - I'm calling it a "ridgeback". I reminds me of a dinosaur.

The only gannet we spotted was this soft toy in The National Trust Information Centre!

Not a native of the UK

 

Just look at the length of those toes on the hind legs !!

Specifically, Railway Bridge Lizard. I found it interesting that they aren't afraid of height at all - the green area beyond the edge is actually a very out-of-focus forest 50-odd metres below and the lizards would calmly climb all over the vertical sides of the stone blocks.

There were 3 on the log altogether. Two tiny and one older juvenile

Blue spiny lizard at London Zoo.

 

Sceloporus serrifer cyanogenys (Cope, 1885)

Phrynosomatidae

Squamata

unknown lizard - I'm calling it a "ridgeback". I reminds me of a dinosaur in our woodpile.

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