You're fortunate to have this little critter and no doubt many more like him/her. We have them, too, and they are wonderful 'cause they eat mosquitoes and other nasty little insects.
He may be smiling but I was reminded of a deer in the headlights! ;-)
He's blending in so well. He could be like my daughter who used to play hide and seek by closing her eyes thinking we couldn't see her if she couldn't see us. :)
Of course he's smiling. That wall is warm as toast!
ReplyDeleteHe is smiling, saying "Hah, that lady can't see me because I am so well camouflaged here."
ReplyDeleteTalk about camouflage!
ReplyDeleteremarkable how he blends in.
ReplyDeleteHe is smiling because you are photographing his better side.
ReplyDeleteWow. Truly AMAZING!!!
ReplyDeleteNot a bad mug shot. I'd say you got his best side.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great capture Sharon. Bet he's loving the warmth.
ReplyDeleteHe's not smiling, he's grinning. That means he's up to something.
ReplyDeleteI think he's a bit of a ham!
ReplyDeleteI have never seen them in person. Amazing how he "feels the colors").
ReplyDeleteYou're fortunate to have this little critter and no doubt many more like him/her. We have them, too, and they are wonderful 'cause they eat mosquitoes and other nasty little insects.
ReplyDeleteHe may be smiling but I was reminded of a deer in the headlights! ;-)
That is a good neighbor to have! These little bug eaters are very useful.
ReplyDeletenice photo. they are very useful for eating bugs but some are afraid of these guys too :(
ReplyDeleteHe does blend in well with that warm wall. You captured him quite nicely.
ReplyDeleteHe is watching you thats for sure.
ReplyDeleteIt's lizard time again now that the heat is here! I think they're cute!
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful lizard! Great patterns on his back.
ReplyDeleteHe's blending in so well. He could be like my daughter who used to play hide and seek by closing her eyes thinking we couldn't see her if she couldn't see us. :)
ReplyDeleteHe must be a chameleon the way his skin matches the surface he's on. I wasn't aware we had any of those in Arizona.
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