In order for me to be home all week d'wytha, arrangements and children's activities all day reading which means that we have strayed far. The Baker worked until Thursday, but I had no chance to go for a walk with eachother on Good Friday last.
Mi we saw this common lizard sunbathing. The cr'adur has attracted its winter slumber by the sun, but the wind chill makes it difficult for him to warm up I'm sure 'to, and keep the insects out of sight too. There was little hurry to rush down who has not, and as good as a hogia!! Waiting for me ystyn the camera be great to take pictures.
His yellow be great belly and black spots suggest a gwr'w was. The smarter ones beinw'n her g'nesu and wait a bit before emerging again to bring up. By then this has brought up some meat around his waist to be able to attract a mate. In the high moorland I find these the most, but it was great that the girls have been watching this.
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