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Related: About this forumCamouflage
Spotted while having coffee this morning on the covered porch after watering my courtyard. There are several of these little guys--anoles-- inhabiting my yard. I see them climbing the gutter drainpipes, running along my fence and retaining wall most every day. I don't often spot them in the trees and bushes because they blend in so well.

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mnhtnbb
4 hrs ago
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Lovely capture, my dear mnhtnbb! This anole really blends in, until your eye spots him!
CaliforniaPeggy
4 hrs ago
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ABC123Easy
(424 posts)1. The venerable
Carolina Anole!
George McGovern
(13,140 posts)2. Nice catch mnhtnbb! Camo notwithstanding.
mnhtnbb
(33,530 posts)4. He had flashed his dewlap
which is that little bit of skin under his throat --which is bright pink/red when expanded-- and that's what caught my eye. He was about 8-10 feet from where I was sitting and if he hadn't flashed his dewlap, I'd never have noticed him.
mnhtnbb
(33,530 posts)5. Dewlap expanded on another anole
who was brown at the time to blend in with the dark patio furniture.

George McGovern
(13,140 posts)6. THAT'S quite a sight! Excellent image!
CaliforniaPeggy
(157,080 posts)3. Lovely capture, my dear mnhtnbb! This anole really blends in, until your eye spots him!
Walleye
(45,638 posts)7. Cool!!!
HAB911
(10,644 posts)8. great catch
I love our anoles, both the native green Florida and the brown Cuban