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Hawley
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Took the family to the beach at Boscombe for the day, hoping to maybe see a wall lizard but spotted a Western Green Lizard basking on a wall instead. Laden with buckets and spades so couldn't get a photo, but they are quite impressive
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Rags
Senior Member Joined: 04 Dec 2011 Location: Dorset Status: Offline Points: 133 |
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Nice sighting Hawley. The green lizards have been difficult to spot this year.
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Rags
Senior Member Joined: 04 Dec 2011 Location: Dorset Status: Offline Points: 133 |
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A long overdue update =
Wall Lizards still visible in high numbers along the promenade at Bournemouth and Boscombe. I have also seen a few at Durlston (Swanage) and one sunning itself at Corfe Castle last month. I haven't been to Portland or Winspit this year so can't comment on the populations there.
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will
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Hi Ray - I've a very brief break in Wimborne next week, so will try to check out a few sites myself. I'm guessing after years of poor hatching this summer's weather could see a reprieve for wall and green lizards in Dorset.
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chubsta
Senior Member Joined: 26 Apr 2013 Location: Folkestone,Kent Status: Offline Points: 430 |
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am going on holiday to dorset in a few weeks so will try to go on a lizard hunt!
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Rags
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Good luck 'Chubsta' I'm sure you'll spot something.
Hi Will, I've not been about much this summer to check out how populations are doing. As previously stated, I'm not sure the different colonies to the west of Bournemouth pier have been affected by the weather patterns of the last couple of years. They just seem to plough on regardless - (as assessed by the Hamilton wandering method of scientific counting!) |
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will
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fine photos Ray! any sign of bilineata at Boscombe recently?
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Rags
Senior Member Joined: 04 Dec 2011 Location: Dorset Status: Offline Points: 133 |
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" any sign of bilineata at Boscombe recently?"
Sorry Will, I've not had many chances to check this year. August is a good month for them usually but now the weather has got wet and cool... Let us know how you get on if you manage to fit in a trip to the coast from Wimbourne.
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Tom Omlette
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great pics
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Rags
Senior Member Joined: 04 Dec 2011 Location: Dorset Status: Offline Points: 133 |
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Thanks Tom.
FYI Will - just had a late evening walk along the overcliff and there is a length of newly burnt area on the edge of the cliff at Portman Ravine (once again).
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