If you look at the images below, he was watching me with his right eye. In image two, he begins to twist his head. In image three, he has his head twisted all the way around to see me with his left eye. It was as if he had to give each eye a chance to figure out if I was going to spoil his nap.
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Thursday, November 17, 2016
Head twisting lizard gives me the twisted eye.
This young lizard was hiding out in our canopy in the back yard. I think the green color made him think it was a tree.
If you look at the images below, he was watching me with his right eye. In image two, he begins to twist his head. In image three, he has his head twisted all the way around to see me with his left eye. It was as if he had to give each eye a chance to figure out if I was going to spoil his nap.

If you look at the images below, he was watching me with his right eye. In image two, he begins to twist his head. In image three, he has his head twisted all the way around to see me with his left eye. It was as if he had to give each eye a chance to figure out if I was going to spoil his nap.
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
Hiding lizard is outed
I caught this crafty little guy hiding in one of our outdoor wall ornaments. He was hiding between the letters in "God Bless Texas." Despite his cloak and dagger posture, he was willing to pose for a couple of shots before he went off to his clandestine duties.
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Lurking lizard nets nothing
The stealthy hunter has a problem on his hands er, pads. The lurking lizard is stalking the insect that can just barely be seen on the right (the black triangle). Problem is, the lizard is on the other side of the netting and he can't figure that out. I watched the scene play out for about 20 minutes. The insect would move every once in a while, but never fly away. The lizard's best lurking did him no good for his breakfast this day, though I suspect the practice was very valuable.
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