pierre_khoury
Senior Member
Amazing Shots!
Heard that they were more destructive than adorable. When My son was in training at Fort Huachuca (I think) we went to Visit and they were everywhere.
Amazing Shots!
Yeah many do call them a nusance but I sure enjoy them and watching all their playful antics. Everything in balance...
Heard that they were more destructive than adorable. When My son was in training at Fort Huachuca (I think) we went to Visit and they were everywhere.
Dont mean to hijack... Don, I was stationed at Fort Huachuca back in the 70's!!
Good series Tami Jo.. I especially like the prairie dog and the cactus bloom! (2 things I do not see here in New England!
Pat in NH
In some areas they are more of a nusance and having hundreds in a park certainly would qualify. They belong in nature where they are free to be themselves and live in their large colonies. I would not found the same degree of joy in seeing them had I visited a park with hundreds of mounds...yikes! Everything in balance right?The first day I thought they were cute too till I saw a park with a few hundred mounds of dirt in it.
Great shots TJ. Glad to see you're get out more these days!
Great shots. I really like the background.This cute little lizard may not talk like the Geico Lizard but he's just as cute!
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great shots, well fed by the looks of it
ok, i give - snow - dirty lens - window - rain - what r the spots?last one of the day...beep beep make way for the roadrunner
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Another shot from this weekend. A lovely Lone Dove resting in a tree.
Great. Here in Thailand we've got lots of House-Lizards. But your Lizard is much more beautiful in color