Steve Daniels, quadrate 35SLU3


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id5987, Chalcides ocellatus, Greece > Crete > Ferma, - m a. s., Steve Daniels, 04.09.2010, 17.02.2012, Regularly seen locally between April and October. Can be found hibernating under rocks in the winter months.
Chalcides ocellatus Chalcides ocellatus Chalcides ocellatus
id5988, Hemidactylus turcicus, Greece > Crete > Ferma, - m a. s., Steve Daniels, 06.01.2006, 17.02.2012, Regularly seen about the house from May to November.
Hemidactylus turcicus
id5993, Hierophis gemonensis, Greece > Crete > Ferma, - m a. s., Steve Daniels, 18.04.2011, 17.02.2012, I climbed a bank to investigate a bird's nest and disturbed one of these. He slid down the bank and into a dry stone wall before I had a chance to do anything sensible with the camera. Only one personally observed in the locality in 8 years.

id6000, Hyla arborea, Greece > Crete > Ierápetra, - m a. s., Steve Daniels, 27.07.2006, 17.02.2012, Spent some weeks residing in a hole in the wall of the house, coming out to sunbathe on the wall nearby during the day.
Hyla arborea Hyla arborea
id5992, Lacerta trilineata, Greece > Crete > Bramiana, - m a. s., Steve Daniels, 11.05.2009, 17.02.2012, One of a pair spotted chasing about.
Lacerta trilineata
id5990, Lacerta trilineata, Greece > Crete > Istro - Meseleri, - m a. s., Steve Daniels, 26.04.2009, 17.02.2012,
Lacerta trilineata
id7388, Pelophylax cretensis, Greece > Agistri > Crete, Candia, Creta, - m a. s., Steve Daniels, 01.07.2013, 18.07.2013, Approximately six individuals seen plus some tadpoles showing first signs of hind leg development.

id5995, Pelophylax cretensis, Greece > Crete > Ferma, - m a. s., Steve Daniels, 12.08.2006, 17.02.2012, Rana cretensis
Pelophylax cretensis
id5996, Pelophylax cretensis, Greece > Crete > Kato Viannos, - m a. s., Steve Daniels, 11.01.2008, 17.02.2012, Rana cretensis
Pelophylax cretensis
id5997, Pseudepidalea viridis, Greece > Crete > Koutsounari, - m a. s., Steve Daniels, 03.03.2009, 17.02.2012, Bufo viridis - His croak is quite high pitched, reminiscent of a chukar. Not much deeper than a tree frog. However, it obviously works as within a short time a female approached.
Pseudepidalea viridis
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