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seems like our little reptile is waiting for his close-up shot… this is a great photo… and you have a sharp eye to see them (what with their color, they can easily be taken for small twigs)!
Thanks for all the comments! And Bob – No, no farm. lol. I see many reptiles when hiking around here in the summer. Snakes, all kinds of lizards and the occasional turtle. I call this one the fence lizard, but I am sure it has a more official name.
They are skittish, but if you are patient and motionless, they can’t seem to resist taking a peek to see if you are still there. That is what this one did.
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Great capture!
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Wonderful picture. My daughter is fascinated by small crawling things.
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seems like our little reptile is waiting for his close-up shot… this is a great photo… and you have a sharp eye to see them (what with their color, they can easily be taken for small twigs)!
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Nice shot. So close and clear.
He looks MEAN!!!!!
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Excellent shot! He seems to be enjoying the warm sun.
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Very nicely composed!
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Aawwwww… Look at the cute little sleepy lizard! He doesn’t seem to be the least bit disturbed by the photographer, does he?
Very nice!
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Is that a lizard or a snake? In any case, it looks like it’s about to say, “Don’t mess with me!”
Bobbie
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He really looks angry! What a great picture. Hope you were zooming in and not very close.
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Clear shot nice picture…see you in my blog..Thanks..
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Will, excellent capture, but scary, lol. How big is this thing? Can it bite? Anna
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Will, how do you get these? great shot, do you have a reptile farm nearby?,lol, I love reptiles.
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what a cool lizard shot!
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wonderful picture.
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Thanks for all the comments! And Bob – No, no farm. lol. I see many reptiles when hiking around here in the summer. Snakes, all kinds of lizards and the occasional turtle. I call this one the fence lizard, but I am sure it has a more official name.
They are skittish, but if you are patient and motionless, they can’t seem to resist taking a peek to see if you are still there. That is what this one did.