"Lacertidae: A Diverse Family of Lizards Found Across Europe" The Western green lizard (Lacerta bilineata) finds solace basking in the warm sunlight near a majestic Cork Tree, showcasing its vibrant scales. In Dorset, England, a male Sand lizard (Lacerta agilis) soaks up the May sun, displaying its intricate patterns and colors. Endemic to Sardinia, Italy, the Bedriagas rock lizard (Archaeolacerta bedriagae) proudly claims its territory amidst stunning landscapes. Against the backdrop of sand dunes in the Netherlands, a male Sand lizard (Lacerta agilis) poses gracefully for an enchanting photograph captured in May. On a disused railway track in the Netherlands, another male Sand lizard (Lacerta agilis) takes center stage with his captivating presence and striking features. Ocellated or jeweled lizards (Timon lepidus), known for their mesmerizing patterns and jewel-like scales, find comfort while basking on rocky surfaces. June brings out the beauty of Bedriagas rock lizards (Archaeolacerta bedriagae) as they thrive in their natural habitat on the picturesque island of Sardinia, Italy. Witness an intense battle between two males with distinct morphs of Dalmatian wall lizards (Podarcis melisellensis), each vying for dominance over their territory. In Surrey, England during September's golden hues, a Common viviparous lizard (Lacerta vivipara) elegantly perches on wood while enjoying nature's warmth. As spring awakens early across Europe, Viviparous/Common lizards (Zootoca/Lacerta vivipara) emerge from hibernation to bask in the rejuvenating sunlight.