vegster
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- May 5, 2008
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The silvery ones are the males and the females are usually a bit browner. I have had a very silver one, a black one and a fair few dark brown. I think the coppery ones are a few years old (note they can live 20 years if lucky) but there are all sorts of patterning/colours due to local variations.
View attachment 144746 there is a newt just hiding next to the brown one
I did find 3 just born slowworms in the garden one summer, they were in a line in the grass edging at the bottom of a sunny wall about a foot a part. I was checking the edges before strimming.....These are a gold colour
View attachment 144747 the female is pregnant so they young one is from at least the previous year. these two were next to the 4 or 5 in the original picture
I assume you must live over Shoreham beach way for the wall lizards ( let me know if not) as that is teh only place I have seen them... Its strange I had some as a kid in the 60's as you could buy them then. They were outside getting some sun and they jumped out of the tank to my astonishment and disappeared.
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Used to be loads of common lizards in Woodingdean but very few there now as their habitat was bulldozed and built on..
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I live in Worthing and my allotment is in West Worthing, the lizards arrived about 20 years ago and slowly have increased in numbers and their activity has slowly increased as their tolerance to our cooler temperatures has improved. They now seem active for nine months of the year whereas they seemed to be only active during summer previously.