I've had a LOT of chameleon visitors lately. ... A hint that I need to keep taking photos of them until I get it right? Did they lay eggs somewhere in our garden?
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I've had a LOT of chameleon visitors lately. ... A hint that I need to keep taking photos of them until I get it right? Did they lay eggs somewhere in our garden?
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No doubt there are many in the neighborhood, especially with the empty lot next door that seems especially inviting to a lot of the local critters. ... Now if only he'd pose a little closer to me and my camera... ... Do you like it, hate it, or are...
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While the neighborhood chameleons don't visit every day, or even every week, they visit often enough that, despite how shy they are about being seen by me, I occasionally manage to photograph them. What do you think of the photo? Do you like...
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For a while there, my mother in law wondered if we had rats rooting around in the garden digging holes up against the house. ... Finally, I clued in one day when, for the like fifth day in a row I caught the lizard digging around in the garden where the holes at...
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Chameleons are more frequent visitors to our yard than I would have expected. I didn't see any for the longest time, but more recently, I've been seeing them a lot more frequently. ... Do you like it, hate it, or are you indifferent to it?...
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This chameleon was perched on one of my plants while I did my morning walk. He stayed there for at least three hours, still there when we left for grocery shopping. And, even better, he very kindly let me get within a foot of him to photograph him. He was nervous, he watched, but...
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This monitor lizard (s/he’s about five feet long or so) was in our neighbor’s yard. The neighbor shooed the lizard out, and s/he crossed the road, walked under a jeep parked on the opposite side of the road, then slithered into the gutters, disappearing. No doubt s/he’ll be back. S/he’s a frequent enough visitor...
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I don’t know if this is the same lizard who visits our garden, or if there’s a group of them taking turns. But since I can’t tell the difference, I’m going to assume it’s always the same one. Unless distinguishing features poke me in the head. And as such, I think this lizard needs...
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