You Don't See That Every Day!
I'm not sure why I call it "bird watching" because I usually see SO much more!
Case in point: While trying to get some bees checking out the Nandina blooms, I noticed one of the blooms was bobbing around in a most unusual way - as in blooms aren't supposed to move at all!
Looking closer, I spotted an Anole lizard who was perched/hiding in one of the blooms. Why? I have no idea! But I immediately opened the window very wide and hung out very carefully, trying to reach around the bloom to get a clearer shot, shooting blindly since I couldn't exactly see where I was pointing my camera. Can you see him?
Granted, not the clearest shot, but under the circumstances, the fact I managed any shots at all was pretty amazing.
You Don't See That Every Day!
I'm not sure why I call it "bird watching" because I usually see SO much more!
Case in point: While trying to get some bees checking out the Nandina blooms, I noticed one of the blooms was bobbing around in a most unusual way - as in blooms aren't supposed to move at all!
Looking closer, I spotted an Anole lizard who was perched/hiding in one of the blooms. Why? I have no idea! But I immediately opened the window very wide and hung out very carefully, trying to reach around the bloom to get a clearer shot, shooting blindly since I couldn't exactly see where I was pointing my camera. Can you see him?
Granted, not the clearest shot, but under the circumstances, the fact I managed any shots at all was pretty amazing.