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copyright 2003. This image may not be used for any reason without my written permission.
Five-lined skinks are the only lizards that breed in Ontario. I had seen young ones in several locations around my property but had never seen any adults. I was sitting down by my dock when I noticed the male come out onto this rock. Soon the female came out too. He moved around her until they were in this position and then both scurried off into their bedroom under my dock. I saw a small young one with its blue tail later in the season. The male turns reddish during breeding season. EOS 3, 100-400@ 400, 550EZ. For some wierd reason I had a roll of negative film in my pocket and so this isn't even scanned from a slide! cropped from top and left side. Eleanor Kee Wellman, eleanorkeewellman.com, Blog at: keewellman.wordpress.com
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