Whilst birding near Tabuk, Viv Wilson found a very blue coloured Sinai Agama.
Populations can be found on vertical rocks, rock steps
and amongst boulders often in the vicinity of water. They can occur in
precipitous wadis surrounded by dense vegetation, with the animals usually seen
on the top of boulders. They do not however require water, obtaining moisture
from their insect prey. I thank Mansur Al Fahad for correcting the identity of this Agama.