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Beneficial Predators

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Not a Snake!

From up close this creature may look like a snake, but it is a lizard. What I noticed about this photograph was how complex the skin is. Given this lizard… [Read More] about Not a Snake!

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Macro Monday: Orange Dragonfly in the Garden

It was a beautiful day outside yesterday. The weather was warm but not hot, and I found this dragonfly resting in the garden. He remained still for over 30 minutes…. [Read More] about Macro Monday: Orange Dragonfly in the Garden

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Beneficial Anole Lizard Shows It’s True Colors… But Which?

The Green anole lizard (Anolis carolinensis) is very common in the Gulf Coast area and it’s continued presence in the garden is a sign you are NOT using harmful pesticides. What… [Read More] about Beneficial Anole Lizard Shows It’s True Colors… But Which?

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Wordless Wednesday: Baby Tree Frog

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