Local Lizards

I run a mostly organic garden, because: I mostly grow food crops. The only thing I deviate on, is herbicide, and that only goes in select areas. (Like the gravel play area that I did not create.) Well I also use amdro bait. I cannot abide fire ants in my beds. So, as I’m gardening I frequently see lizards and geckos. The coolest lizard I have on my property is called a green anole (Anolis carolinensis).

These little guys are not only fun to watch, (as they scurry around eating bugs in my garden) but they have the ability to change colors like chameleons.

They can’t do as many fancy changes in colors that chameleons can do, but I enjoy seeing them in brown or green or almost black. They also have a ruby throat that they puff out when looking for a mate. I have noticed when they get heat stressed, they are often dark brown and I rarely see them in that color. Nature has some interesting creations!

Heat stressed anole.

They are neat little lizards and I’m happy to share my garden with them. If you have these in your garden and you’d like to know more, here’s a great link showing their range and stats: https://srelherp.uga.edu/lizards/anocar.htm

Meet you out in the garden to visit with our little, lizard friends!

Crazy Green Thumbs


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