So Tiny
Posted: November 23, 2020 | Author: automatic gardener | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: Automatic Gardening, Backyard Critters, Bartram's Oenothera grandiflora, Brown Anole, nature photography, Southern Gardening, Subtropical Gardening |13 Comments
How nice would it be to spend the day on a yellow bloom? A tiny baby brown anole enjoyed the sunshine on Bartram’s Oenothera grandifloria.
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Someone needs to tell baby that isn’t the best spot to hide. It did make for a fine photo, though.
It cannot turn yellow. The littles one are very quick and I can never catch them.
I’ve spotted plenty of baby green anoles. They’re so cute!! I like your little one against the yellow background.
I’m surprised how many babies there are right now.
Life would look quite different from his perspective. Yes, it would be very nice. 😃
So cute. I’ve been seeing Carolina anoles recently peaking out from various places.
Love all the little lizards, we have had an outbreak of bigger lizards here and the anoles are being eaten! ACK.
Oh no!
Sweet! ‘Living on sunshine!’
Those little lizards are so cute, love watching them. A delightful place to enjoy the sun!
Sweet
He’s adorable (if a lizard can be adorable).
I think they are very cute.