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A nearly native plant habitat garden located in northeast Georgia in eco-region 231 (Southeast Mixed Forest Province) zone 7b on 10 acres of meadow and forest habitat. Growing food in harmony with nature and creating our best outdoor garden life.
Oh my...living there or just lunching...what a capture for a pic!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos you managed to catch of it sneaking in there.
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Oh, no! I hope there weren't any fresh eggs in there!
ReplyDeleteIs that a skink? I also hope that box was empty before he arrived! Cool pictures! I never see reptiles in my garden, which is unfortunate because I really like lizards.
ReplyDeleteAw...so cute! We have skinks around here, too, but I have never seen one in a birdhouse.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh that is cute!! What a find and how nice of him to pose for you..hehe!
ReplyDeleteYou've made some great captures of late! Wonderful shots.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great face! we never see lizards this far north but I find them so endearing.
ReplyDeleteCute photos! Perfect for a wordless Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful peek into this small guy's world.
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A pocketful of joys to you,
Sharon Lovejoy Writes from Sunflower House and a Little Green Island
Beautiful photos!
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ReplyDeleteGreat capture Karin. Hopefully the birds had long hatched and flown the coop !
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Last year we had a little green lizard take up residence in a birdhouse by the patio. The birdhouse has a small porch, and he liked to sit there, watching the bugs go by.
ReplyDeleteExcellent capture Karin! I really like the one where he was peaking through the hole. - Bom
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