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B Lewis
Member Joined: 25 May 2011 Location: Kent Status: Offline Points: 48 |
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Posted: 12 Jun 2011 at 4:02pm |
Hi Folks,
Just thought I'd share with you my blog. I've only just started it today but I hope it will be a place to share my photography, my musings and field work.. Here's the link - http://brettlewisphotography.blogspot.com/ All suggestions welcome.. Kind regards, Brett Edited by B Lewis - 12 Jun 2011 at 4:04pm |
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tim hamlett
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thanks brett. looks great. i will follow it with interest.
tim
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Robert V
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Some nice shots there Brett.
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B Lewis
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Thanks Both, glad you like the start..
Just need some more gaps in the weather to take out the camera..!
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David Bird
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Brett,
I read the piece about the Wall Lizard but was confused about the reference to Ruin Lizard Podarcis siculus which as far as I know has no introduced populations in the U.K. Your photos on the blog are P.muralis and most probably from Italy. If you do have any photos of P.siculus I certainly would like to see them.
David
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B Lewis
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Hi David, I was using a reference form the web that refers to the Italian Wall Lizard as the same Sub-sp. as the ruin lizard i.e. P. siculus, so forgive me if I got the wrong information. I to thought it was the Common wall lizard (P. muralis), but I am no expert on the different sub species and those that have been introduced which is why I sate 'possibly' and not a statement of fact..
Cheers, Brett
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