Backyard and Beyond

Starting out from Brooklyn, an amateur naturalist explores our world.

As John Burroughs said, “The place to observe nature is where you are.”

Lizards

Podarcis siculaNew York State has three native species of lizard: Northern Fence, Five-lined Skink, and Coal Skink. And one introduced species: the Italian Fence Lizard (Podarcis sicula). P. sicula evidently spread out from a release in Hempstead in 1967. The first time I ever became aware of them was when a photo of a Kestrel taking one to its Manhattan nest made the rounds of local birders some years ago. I’ve seen them in the cemeteries of Queens: they love stone walls. But they are quick and agile and hard to photograph. I finally got one in the digital camera at the New York Botanic Garden recently.

2 responses to “Lizards”

  1. This past Sunday I saw what looks like this reptile in a hollowed tree stump adjacent to a cemetery in Glendale, Queens. In my 55 years, I had never until then seen any reptile in the wild in this borough.

    1. Queens cemeteries, especially the one where Houdini is supposedly (bet he got out of that one, too) buried, are perfect locations for these guys.

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