Reptilian encounters - Podarcis bocagei

in GEMS5 years ago

On this occasion I want to show you a photographic series that makes this incredible reptile, it is commonly known as Galician lizard or bocage (Podarcis bocagei), native to the Iberian northwest (Spain).

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As a cover image I wanted to use this photograph, which was the one that seemed most successful and striking among all the other images, I always try to choose an image that attracts attention and makes me want to read the publication.


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In the following images we can see that the reptile was sunbathing among some rocks and observe it completely from the head to its tail.


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It is a very striking reptile because of its colors, its green back and brown flanks, thanks to which we can know that this specimen is a male, the females are only brown in color just like the young specimens.


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Then in these four images we can see our specimen from different positions and different angles, aerial, profile and front view, get an idea of ​​its small size (20 cm).


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With this last image of our friend looking at the camera I say goodbye and finish, but not before thanking everyone who enters to read or see this publication.


Images of my authorship, taken with Nikon Coolpix L340


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wow this animal looks so beautiful.You have got some amazing photos 👍👍📷

If it is a beautiful animal and also very fast 😂😂, not collaborate much when you want to take some pictures. Thank you very much for your comment.

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