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j gaughan
Senior Member Joined: 04 May 2003 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 57 |
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Posted: 21 Jan 2004 at 11:05pm |
on 21st January 1999 we had a juv. out _the species now recorded in the Weald for every month except December. It appeared on a rabbit warren at the base of a large birch during a task on an MOD site in Hampshire.
Astonishingly, a Great Grey Shrike was in presence, despite the noise of chain saws and it being harrassed by a Chaffinch and Great Tit for most of the day. It was observed hunting near ground level, presumably for bumblebee's _a few of which were seen on the wing, which prompted us to keep an eye on the 'hatchling birch' all day. Stephen Moss touches on this species _largest of the European shrikes, in his book 'Birds and Weather' (1995, Hamlyn). In the final chapter, 'Climate change and . . . the future', he says that ''there seems no obvious reason why the species does not breed in Britain'', making it ''a prime contender for future colonisation, and indeed one summered in Suffolk in 1991''. Food for thought. John |
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kadry
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dear forum my name is dr.kadry(faculity of science cairo university) and i preparing now the master in ecology about life and reproduction of agama stellio and i knew that you are interesting in this study so i want your experience in this field to help me to obtain any papers related th this study. if possible send me on my email adress and i want also to participate with you in study of agama stellio history as it is very facinating reptilian animal and i want to know more about this animal........ please do not hissitate to conntact me if you agree.......... dr.kadry:-zoology department Edited by kadry |
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-LAF
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Hi Kandry, I beleive the species you're to study is now classified as Laudakia stellio. I'm not really a lizard person but if you need to confirm we have a couple a picture here:
(®Tristan Poyser) My collegue, Tristan, has spent quite a while observing a subspecies (L. stellio daani?) on Ikaria. He can be contacted at tristan@onewildworld.co.uk and I'm sure he'd be happy to answer any questions he can if you eMail him. Best of luck with your studies, Lee. |
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Matt Wilson
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Kadry,
I have worked alot with Laudakia stellio from keeping them in captivity and studying the introduced populations on Corfu. I would be interested to hear about your work. Matt.wilson02@btopenworld.com |
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