Reblogged from Serenity Spell:
There are myriad lizards in our Florida wilds — chirping geckos, monitors, prehistoric basilisks, stealthy iguanas, invasive curlytails, skinks, lined racerunners, and colorful anoles, just to name a few. But the anoles stand out in ever-lovely radiance. I've had the luck to spot not only green, but rare yellow-phased anoles — and now, a newly discovered (and as yet, unwritten…
Hi everyone,
I’m taking this opportunity to introduce a wonderful blog entitled Serenity Spell which offers stories and photographs about the wildlife in the depths of South Florida. This post about anole lizards is my favourite so far—but every post on the site is well worth reading. I highly encourage everyone to check it out. I have added a link to the site under the heading Other Great Nature Blogs.
Cheers,
EC
PS--When I created Macrocritters I didn’t intend to focus entirely on invertebrates, yet this is the first post that features photos of vertebrates. Funny how that worked out...



MANY thanks for your kind words and share; It means so very much coming from such an accomplished photographer as yourself! I’m thrilled our colorful little anole could find his way across the interwebs from his dark Florida Everglades swamp….
You are more than welcome…you have a great blog and deserve recognition! I wish we had such gorgeous little anoles here in Vancouver!