The Fox and Lizard (Cliffe) 2nd September

Not the name of a pub but rather the main subjects from today's walk at Cliffe. Whilst driving along the track to the Black Barn pools I came across this attractive fox in a gateway just off the road. It was in no hurry to get away enabling a number of pictures to be taken at close range. It looked like a full grown cub, and in very good condition.






The Black Barn pools are very dry and hence relatively birdless. On the opposite side of the road is a small area where I found a Common Lizard on two previous visits this summer. Checking this time I was pleased to find a female with four young near the road, and 30m away two other adults.  One of the young lizards was significantly larger and paler than the others, so probably from an earlier batch of offspring.






As usual it wasn't difficult to see Marsh Frogs in the ditches, juveniles (shown below) and adults.



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