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Juwlz
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Sydenham Lizard

Post by Juwlz »

Check out this Lizard! (I presume that's what it is?) Or is it a newt?

It was sitting on my front step last night. It didn't move when people walked past it and even remained still when I photographed it with a flash. Anyone else seen lizards in Sydenham?

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user100
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Post by user100 »

Those damn cats must think we are stupid.

We all know what it is.

Just cos its lizard shaped doesn't mean they can do that on your front step.

The giveaway was that it didn't move when you took its photo.

(A real lizard would have smiled).
Juwlz
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Post by Juwlz »

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Savvy
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Post by Savvy »

Do lizards eat slugs? If so, I want some. Some blighter ate the tip of my delphinium yesterday.
zozo
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Post by zozo »

A newt! My mum's garden in Forest Hill used to be over-run with them in the 70s/80s, ditto my nan's garden on Dartmouth Road. Toads used to be in plentiful supply too - my parents thought because of all the underground water round these parts. Then both the newts and the toads seemed to disappear. Perhaps things are looking up if the newts are back in town!
Tim Lund
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Toads are back!

Post by Tim Lund »

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Coming to a garden near you - especially if you live near Dacres Wood Reserve.
user100
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Post by user100 »

zozo wrote:Perhaps things are looking up if the newts are back in town!
An omen for the mayoral election perhaps........
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