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A homestead on 55 acres of rolling hills in the Piedmont region of South Carolina in the foothills of the Blue Ridge mountains. Our vision is to create a wildlife habitat with native plants, grow food in harmony with nature, be good stewards of the land and create 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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