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It was late Evening, I foud these egarly watching mating ? partners just near to my vechile, may be both of them shocked with my sudden entry !they ran away forgetting the business before my presise second shot !
The garden lizards(Scientific.Name Calotes versicolor) are common to bush Or scrub jungles.Normally seen basking in morning sun. They occur in variety of yellowish to grayish shades.Grayish lizards normally have rough scales.April - September is the breeding Season. In breeding time the head,shoulder,partof fore legs turn to scarlet color while exited ( because of this phenomina they are also called as Blood sucker!)Often these are the favorite targets of the Raptors! |
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An iteresting, and interested, looking pair and a good composition Ananth, thanks also for the informative note my friend.
Mehmet
Hello Ananth
This is a fine capture and its great to see the male getting a foothold whilst keeping his partners dignity private with a well placed stone!!....Great work indeed and a fine post..Tfs for sharing this absolute gem..
All the Best
Paul
I had to laugh because even they want their privacy! It is a wonderful shot and I love the composition. I can see the tiny details of the eyes - and it's so nice to know even they are modest....