Thursday, 1 September 2016

Common Lizard

Common Lizard, Zootoca vivipara.  Hutchinson's Bank, 26 August 2016.
Common Lizard, Zootoca vivipara.  Hutchinson's Bank, 26 August 2016.
This lizard is not supposed to be rare in England, though you certainly don't see it everywhere.  I see it hardly at all.  Perhaps I walk too fast, because several of my walks pass through its territory.

I saw some at Ranscombe Farm in 2012.  Since then none, until a few days ago I saw this one sunning itself on a gate at Hutchinson's Bank.

Common Lizard, Zootoca vivipara.  Hutchinson's Bank, 26 August 2016.
Common Lizard, Zootoca vivipara.  Hutchinson's Bank, 26 August 2016.
I was actually hoping to see a Clouded Yellow butterfly, an immigrant species that has come over the channel in good numbers recently.  I did see a couple, but was not able to get a photo.  But the lizard more than made up for that!

The UK only has three lizard species; this one, the Slow-worm and the rare Sand Lizard.  I've seen lots of the snake-looking Slow-worms.  Here is one from Keston Common.

Female Slow-worm, Anguis fragilis.  Keston Common, 14 May 2011.
Female Slow-worm, Anguis fragilis.  Keston Common, 14 May 2011.

And here is my other Common Lizard sighting, from 2012.

Common Lizard, Zootoca vivipara. Ranscombe Farm Country Park, 25 May 2012.
Common Lizard, Zootoca vivipara. Ranscombe Farm Country Park, 25 May 2012.

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