Ilian Velikov wrote:I was surprised how easy I found it, although I only found one...Maybe it's a matter of being at the right place, which I'm sure you won't have a problem with. Where are you going? At least in Galicia the weather was right for it - frequent showers with some intermittent sunshine, temperature 17-20 C. Vegetation was lush and green, unusual for this time of year I think, but good for amphibians. I heard many frogs calling at night but frustratingly the waters where the calls were coming from were extremely overgrown and inaccessible.
Peter Oefinger wrote:I never managed to photopgraph these shy critters in situ...
Peter Oefinger wrote:Nice situ pictures, Iberolacerta of course is the best
Peter Oefinger wrote: I also like the Chalcides shots - I never managed to photopgraph these shy critters in situ...
Jeroen Speybroeck wrote:You're not alone!
Jeroen Speybroeck wrote:Wooow, that has to be the way to nail that in situ shot, indeed... Well done!
Jeroen Speybroeck wrote:From personal experience, I've seen martinezricai, bonnali, cyreni, galani and aranica on man-made walls and/or houses. But I never got the impression that they were favouring this type of substrate; it rather just happened to be in their habitat and deemed suitable.
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