The guys at Day’s Edge Productions keep on chugging along. Their latest offering is the first video report from their Italian island lizard project, studying the incredible variation of wall lizards found on tiny Spanish islands. What makes this video worth checking out for anolistas is the incredible abundance and audacity of the lizards, which crawl right over the actors as the camera rolls. Anyone ever seen anoles that daring?
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220mya
The ‘latest offering’ link in your post brings me to their ‘backyard naturalist’ video. This is the one I think you meant to link to:
Also, please excuse me if this is a silly question, but I’m confused by an ‘Italian island lizard project’ about lizards on ‘tiny Spanish islands’?
Rich Glor
Thanks for pointing this out. I fixed the original link. Also, this project is taking place on a Spanish island in the Mediterranean.
Rich Glor
I’m very jealous that the Day’s Edge crew has found what may be the most idyllic lizard hunting experience possible: tame lizards on a Mediterranean island where everyone hangs out and drinks beers on the beach at sunset.