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Post by nomad on Jul 30, 2016 18:13:40 GMT
Lots of the lovely Lysandra coridon in the Cotswold Hills, England today but no aberrations seen. and
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Post by mygos on Jul 30, 2016 20:59:15 GMT
Sorry but for me the lizard is the one A+, Michel
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Post by nomad on Jul 31, 2016 7:15:35 GMT
For you then Michel, a close up taken of this Zootoca vivipara's head.
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jhyatt
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Post by jhyatt on Jul 31, 2016 13:31:43 GMT
That lizard looks particularly well-fed. I bet it selectively feeds on coridon aberrations, and only the perfect specimens at that!
Cheers, jh
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Post by nomad on Aug 7, 2016 8:54:43 GMT
Mating pair of L. coridon, Cotswolds UK.
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Post by mygos on Aug 7, 2016 9:15:12 GMT
Beautiful picture A+, Michel
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Post by nomad on Aug 7, 2016 10:07:52 GMT
Thanks Michel. I was lucky there, although mating pairs of coridon are not hard to find, they usually have their wings closed and it unusual to find such a couple enjoying a bask in the sunshine. I nice contrast in colours.
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