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Brown Anole

Anolis sagrei

Description:

Around noontime, I looked through the left and right front windows, to see if there was anything to photograph, outdoors. I spotted one reptile, resting on the walkway, about ten feet, from the front door. This reptile, stayed in three different positions, on this walkway. This reptile, stayed about two minutes, in each of these three different positions, just long enough, for me to be able to take some photographs of it, in each of these three positions. After the third position, this reptile ran into the bushes to hide. The colors of its dewlap, is yellow, plus a reddish orange color.

Habitat:

I spotted this reptile, resting on the walkway, which goes from the front door to the driveway.

Notes:

Around noontime, I looked out of the left and right front window, to see if there was anything outside, to photograph. I spotted one reptile, resting in three different positions, on this walkway. This reptile, stayed in each position, for about two minutes, and then, this reptile, ran into the bushes, to hide. I was able to take some photos, while this reptile, was in each of these three different positions.

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4 Comments

robert emond
robert emond 4 years ago

Maplemoth662, please consider joining my Neighborhood Nature Watch mission: https://www.projectnoah.org/missions/216...

Thank you,

Robert

maplemoth662
maplemoth662 5 years ago

muchas gracias, Jellis....🦎

maplemoth662
maplemoth662 5 years ago

muchas gracias, robert emond....

Jellis
Jellis 5 years ago

I agree Brown Anole

maplemoth662
Spotted by
maplemoth662

Florida, USA

Spotted on May 1, 2018
Submitted on May 2, 2018

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