five of the six adder recorded |
Showing posts with label Zootoca vivipara. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zootoca vivipara. Show all posts
Tuesday, 19 March 2019
More reptiles on the chalk
Another survey on chalk grassland in West Sussex managed to record six adder (Vipera berus) and four common lizard (Zootoca vivipara) - the latter resolutely refusing to hang about for a photograph. I am still outstanding my first slow worm (Anguis fragilis) of the year on site?
Thursday, 3 May 2018
Reptiles on the West Sussex chalk
Returning to a favorite chalk grassland site in West Sussex to survey the local reptile population, I was rewarded with the finding of an adder (Vipera berus) slough - just a few inches away from the spanking bright and shiny male adder from which it had recently sloughed. I was later able to collect the skin, to add to my cabinet of curiosities.
adder |
slow worm (Anguis fragilis) |
common lizard (Zootoca vivipara) |
common lizard |
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adder |
adder - recently sloughed |
adder slough |
adder slough - collected |
Saturday, 7 April 2018
Hazleton Common
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Vipera berus and Anguis fragilis |
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Vipera berus |
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Vipera berus |
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Anguis fragilis |
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Lissotriton helveticus |
Andrena (Adrena) clarkella |
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Polygonia c-album |
Thursday, 12 May 2016
Out and about this week, on the West Sussex chalk
Friday, 11 March 2016
Fort Cumberland - lizards on parade



A late morning / early afternoon visit on local patches produced highlights of eight Mediterranean gull (Larus melanocephalus) on the beach at Eastney in front of the Royal Marines Museum; six common lizard (Zootoca vivipara) basking in the sunshine at Fort Cumberland Open Space - three of which are pictured above; and a black redstart (Phoenicurus ochruros) in the grounds of Fort Cumberland itself.
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