Thanks to our earlier summer rains, we have more reptiles and amphibians showing up around our Wildscape. Like little toads (above) and a frog that I still haven't been able to photograph. No anoles, I'm sad to report, but lots of Texas spiny lizards, especially baby ones. They're so cute.
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See the little spiny lizard? |
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An older spiny lizard.... |
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You've got to look smack in the middle of this photo, top the big rock, and you might see the baby spiny lizard. They really blend in! |
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He/she is easier to spot in this photo. |
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See it peeking out from the rock? |
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This is a even younger lizard. |
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You gotta look hard for the lizard, perched on the rock. |
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