Tree Lizard

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Tree Lizard
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Copyright: John Plumb (JPlumb) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 654 W: 159 N: 889] (2827)
Genre: Animals
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2006-03
Categories: Reptiles
Camera: Nikon F80, Nikkor 24-120mm f/3.5-5.6G ED-IF AF-S VR
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2006-11-22 20:40
Viewed: 1115
Points: 14
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
The Tree Lizard (Urosaurus ornatus) is a small lizard found throughout much of the South-west United States and Mexico. They can be found from sea level to 9000 feet. They eat insects and spiders. They reproduce 1 to 6 times per year laying 2 to 13 eggs per clutch from March through to August. They have excellent camouflage with their blotch covered skin. They are said to live in mesquite, alder and cottonwood, oak, pine and juniper.
From: http://www.desertmuseum.org/books/tree_lizard.html


From a personal observation point of view, (over 3 days in March) I only saw this one on a tree, but I saw many others living in rock and boulder piles. Including the tail, this one was about four inches long.

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Hi John,

This seems to be a good pic. But needs a little cropping to bring the lizard more into focus. Posted a little workshop(If my quota allows today else you can expect it tommorow), do take a look and let me know if you liked it :-).

Keep posting with the D80.

regards, Kiran

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  • horia Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2070 W: 214 N: 3542] (11790)
  • [2006-11-29 3:29]
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Hi John

This, too, is a very nice picture of yours!
Again the composition is great, with this cute little lizard climbing this tree.
When i was in Nevada, i saw frequently a very simmilar looking species of lizard...but it was part of a different genuw...anyway, they looked alike much :)
The POV here is great and the DOF very well chosen. Perhaps the only nit here would be the slight softness of the details...nothing a little shapenning in various post-processing programs couldn't do :)
Anyway, Bravo and TFS
Horia

Hi John, This is a very clear captre of the lizard on the tree. The colours and clarity are superb. Good work. I guess this guy could move pretty quick. They seem to know only two speeds, fast and stop. YFS, Murray.

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  • milas Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Note Writer [C: 200 W: 0 N: 10] (173)
  • [2006-12-21 11:27]
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Merhaba John;
Eline sağlık, güzel bir kare...selamlar

Hello John,
They have some amazing climbing abilities, which is well documented here!
Good details in the little fellow, in an image showing also a part of the habitat!
Greetings,
Pablo -

Hi John,

A nic eimage of the lizard, the photo has a good composition, sharpness and nice colors. thanks for sharing.

Pierre

Hello John. I don't think this lizard exists here around my house as I have yet to see one. Looks like an overgrown house lizard. Thanks for sharing this one in good exposure cladding on that tree. The vertical framing works well here and thanks for sharing. Best regards. Jusni

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