Readers may remember my first encounter with a Long-tailed Brush Lizard, about this time last spring. The story is at this LINK. I have been sort of looking around for more the last week or so but could not find any. Yesterday, I decided to take a better look around. After an hour of searching creosote bushes in vain, I switched to looking at some of the larger trees along the washes. Finally, after over two hours of searching I found one in a Cat’s Claw Acacia. It was immobile and perfectly blended into the bark. After taking a bunch of so-so photos (the lizard was almost inaccessible due the thorns), I tried again this morning. With a search image and a better idea of where to look, I started finding more, ending up with four.
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4 replies on “Return of the Long-tailed Brush Lizards”
Very nice!!!! You really got some nice images.
None of them tried to ride on your shoulder?
Good pics!
None in the camper so far!
Hey Doug, just got back to the desert, thankfully, and got caught up on all your April photography. Stunning images as usual, so fun to see them all but I especially liked some of the astrophotography of remote galaxies, really quite amazing. We need to have you show some of your astrophotography at a membership meeting of CPNHA sometime, I think far flung galaxies, super novas and other heavenly bodies qualify as natural history! The owl photos are fabulous too btw, love the elf owls but especially liked the screech owl with the giant desert centipede, nice catch!