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salamander
Some of these were found on day trips from Fairy Stone State Park, some found while working.
Park info: www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/fairy-stone#general_info...
Uploaded by SA.
salamander
Some of these were found on day trips from Fairy Stone State Park, some found while working.
Park info: www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/fairy-stone#general_info...
after we got home from the Pfizer Christmas, even my 16 yr old had to get in on the Barbie fun with his lil sister!
Supplies:
Paper: scrapfever cardkit
Stamps: Lawn Fawn - critters in the forest, critters in the burbs, critters on the farm, sophies sentiments
Colormedium: Copics
Ribbon: The Ribbon girl
Vellum
Momma raccoon must have discovered that I'm bringing the bird feeders at night now, so she came for dinner a little early. She's so pretty.
Top row: Fenway, Caspian, Zeitgeist, Muffles, Trapper, Hazmat, Nekomon, Webber, Yippee.
Middle row: Deezlberries, Toby, Leo, Violet, Sage, FJ, Lochrie, Nougat, Candy Coon, Tyco, Beefcake, Doppler.
Bottom row: Ace, Skookum, Halogen, Reveille.
Whew! That's a lotta Critters!
This species is native to North America, where it is found mainly in the southeastern parts of the continent. Anoles are most abundant on the coastal plain from North Carolina to Florida, and west into central Texas, at least as far as San Antonio. They have also been introduced into Hawaii. The species is also relatively popular as a pet. This and most other anole species are rarely bred in captivity, so most specimens sold in the pet trade are wild-caught. Babies are usually about the size of about a seven year old's thumb and should not be put in a tank that is over 10 gallons. When they hatch it is not uncommon for them to be eaten by the male.
This was one of the very first pictures I took starting my new love affair with photography. These deer came down everyday towards the end of February looking for corn or even bird seed. It was kind of sad because they were so very skinny. Even though I was advised not to feed them, I bought bags of corn and apples for them anyway. I figure it was their land first and they had a right to eat just like I did.
Soft little koala critter 12inches tall from the tip of his ear to the bottom of his paw.
5inches wide.
I love these little anoles running all over my property. Now that it's warm again, they are all over the place, along with the toads, frogs and skinks. They are wonderful at keeping the insect population down. Unfortunately Zooie continues to work at keeping these little critter's population down as well. The almighty hunter is always looking for his next victim. Don't worry though, this guy was safe.