Showing posts with label anole. Show all posts
Showing posts with label anole. Show all posts

Sunday, April 26, 2015

stubborn 'possum, larvae & lubbers

for months we knew something was living under the trailer.
every night around 10:00 we could hear movement down there.
sometimes it sounded like something was trying to come up through the in-floor A/C vents.
we figured it must be a 'possum.
i hoped it was a 'possum...and not a monster boa constrictor...
or some other creature with beady eyes, long talons and big sharp teeth!

we finally decided to set up the (have-a-heart) live trap.
it took a few nights...but finally mr. 'possum's nose led him to some yummy smelling cat food!
poor opossum.
we hated to have to relocate him...
but we gave him plenty of time to move out on his own.
time to take action, before he tears into all the duct work down there.


bye-bye 'possum


sam took him up the road to a nice woodsy area...
where he moseyed away to find a new home.

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i spotted some larvae this week. cool looking larvae.
finally ID'ing  them...i thought i'd share them here in case you happen to see the same.

Eastern Tiger Swallowtail larva  (POOP goes the larva!)

the Eastern Tiger Swallowtail with 2 false eyespots to scare away predators



Eastern Tiger Swallotail


NEXT...

Pipevine Swallowtail larva

Pipevine Swallowtail

AND...

Red-spotted Purple larva

Red-spotted Purple butterfly

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with all the rain we've been having lately...
the smart little Eastern Lubber Grasshoppers
are staying high & dry!!

young Eastern Lubber Grasshoppers

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well, that was a look into a few little things from this past week.

anole with a bit of shedding stuck to his head

have a good one.

be safe.

laura

Saturday, April 18, 2015

another tree...SNAP

we had a lot of rain this past week...
and as sometimes happens, the trees get waterlogged...top-heavy...
and they SNAP, or just keel over...roots lifting out of the ground.

this time, it snapped.

the whole top half of the tree...on the ground...


making for some good hunting grounds for anything that has a taste for bugs.
Gray Catbird




nearby, waiting his turn...
Cardinal

nearby...also waiting his turn to enter the tangle of branches, leaves & vines...
male Anole on a Bromeliad

a dragonfly also in on the action...


otis...a blur of motion on the branches...


off to my left...looking as though he just went for a swim in our 'swampy-ish pond' out back...
Pileated Woodpecker

same bird...scratching his face against the tree!!
caught him with his eyes closed!!  really weird looking!

if i turned that picture sideways...i think he'd look dead.
yep.


so while the critters are feasting...
sam's starting to cut some of it back. 
no rush. 


OK. one last picture. THIS is my lucky shot of the week...month? year?
it's that Red-bellied Woodpecker that made a nesting hole in this tree you see him on.
i didn't realize until i got the pic on the comp, that there's a dragonfly in the pic too!!
cool!


have a good week coming up.
be safe.

Friday, March 20, 2015

love...is in the air - - - spring has sprung.


just the other day,
i opened the front door...stepped onto the porch, camera in hand...
i spotted this anole proudly displaying his dewlap.



aaaaah. love. he spotted a female.
they ran towards each other...
for an afternoon quickie. very quick.



today is the (official) first day of spring. (here in the U.S. anyway)
it may not FEEL like spring in some places...
but here, in north florida, the temp has reached into the low 80's.

some flowers are blooming...and a few butterflies are out and about!
spring has sprung.


a bromeliad bloom

spicebush swallowtail on azalea bush

mini daffodils blooming



a red-spotted purple


a cinnamon fern getting ready to unfurl

dragonfly

flatwoods plum

that's it for now.  catch ya' later.

"Science has never drummed up quite as effective a tranquilizing agent as a sunny spring day." 
~W. Earl Hall

life's a journey. enjoy the ride.
laura

(hmmm. for some reason when i hit 'publish', this post didn't show in feed.
so i reverted it to draft.  will try to publish again. if it still doesn't make it
into the feed...hopefully it will be found...and not lost in space!)  :)

Monday, February 23, 2015

aye, aye captain...uh...emo

before i get to the captain emo thing...
here's a Red-bellied woodpecker in side yard.


* * *

where i used to wander out back,
in the woods,
finding treasure...
like bones, owl pellets, 100 yr old turpentine clay pots...
we now have 3-4 feet deep water!
wow!!
it's been like that ever since we moved back home in november.


anyway...we decided to take the canoe out there.


we loaded up...pushed off...and then heard emo back on shore YELLING!!
we turned around to see what was up.


emo wanted to go for a ride.
he jumped in the canoe!!


rather than being a back-seat driver, he opted to ride up front...


...the captain of the canoe...giving orders...
"LOOK OUT FOR THAT DOWNED TREE!"
"WATCH OUT FOR THAT MESS OF BRAMBLES!"

and...
"HEY!!  A TURTLE! WHOAAAA!! GET THE CAMERA MOM!!"


this turtle has to be the biggest turtle i've seen in a looong time! 
bigger than the ones on the rivers, or in the lakes.

anyway, it's tough canoeing back there. lots of downed trees & thickets of dead bushes & vines.
pretty cool. and weird. 
really, i prefer the hiking. i wonder if the water table will be getting back to normal any time soon?!

a couple of days later...BOTH emo & otis are patiently waiting to go canoeing!


luckily, we haven't spotted any alligators out there!

* * *
speaking of 'gators...makes me think of dinosaurs.
i saw this lizard (anole) on the side of the house, just peeking from under the eave.



stay cool. be safe.
laura

"the world is mud-luscious and puddle-wonderful."  ~e.e. cummings 



Sunday, February 15, 2015

lizard love. scat. skull. and a couple of tree huggers!

it's still a little on the chilly side here in north central florida.
we've had some frosty mornings & the water in the bird bath freezes over night.
i love it!  but most of the little critters are still in hiding.

this past week i've been lucky enough to spot a few lizards (anoles) sun-bathing!! yay!





(FYI: the anoles with the patterned stripes down their backs are Non-natives.
from Cuba or the Bahamas)



* * *
lately we've been hearing what sounds like a pack of pups 
barking & kind of howling...just before dawn and around sunset.
the PROOF is in the SCAT.
out back, in the wooded area...COYOTE poop!


it's not the freshest scat around...but it's loaded with FUR & BONES!
i went online and listened to what the coyotes sound like when they 'talk'...
and it's exactly what we've been hearing!

SO, knowing this, we have had numerous talks with emo & otis.
stressing to them that they have to watch their backs!
our little 'tree-huggers' have been practicing climbing trees!!


* * *
this past week i started working on a HOG SKULL 
i found last year in the field across the road.


(acrylic paint & Sharpie paint pens)

 

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i leave you now...with a parting moon shot.
(NO, not THAT kind!!)  :)

11 feb 2015


stay cool & be safe.
laura


“The things that make me different are the things that make me.”
~A.A. Milne