beneath the spanish moss with janson jones
Anolis carolinensis, the Carolina green anole; Lowndes county, Georgia; 15 October 2011. Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org. Learn more about anoles at AnoleAnnals.org.
Anolis carolinensis, the Carolina green anole; Lowndes county, Georgia; 15 October 2011. Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org. Learn more about anoles at AnoleAnnals.org.
Anolis carolinensis, the Carolina green anole; Volusia county, Florida (24 August 2013). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Anolis carolinensis, the Carolina green anole; Volusia county, Florida (29 April 2020). A fairly slick Carolina green anole hanging out in our backyard. Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Anolis carolinensis, the Carolina green anole; Alachua county, Florida (05 July 2018). Another reference shot of this Carolina green’s wickedly-excellent patterning. Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org. Learn more about anoles at AnoleAnnals.org.
Anolis carolinensis, the Carolina green anole; Alachua county, Florida (05 July 2018). Just check out that cray-cray patterning. The anole seemed healthy and not uber-stressed. It was one hell of a pattern/color game for this little trucker. Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.… Continue Reading “Anolis carolinensis, 05 July 2018”
Anolis carolinensis, the Carolina green anole; Alachua county, Florida (05 July 2018). Carolina green anoles don’t typically have this much patterning, but, still, there’s nothing particularly unusual about such patterning. This was simply a particularly ornate Carolina green anole sporting some wickedly awesome transitional patterns!… Continue Reading “Anolis carolinensis, 05 July 2018”
Anolis carolinensis, the Carolina green anole; Volusia county, Florida (04 April 2020). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org. Learn more about anoles at anoleannals.org!
Anolis carolinensis, the Carolina green anole; Volusia county, Florida (04 April 2020). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org. Learn more about anoles at anoleannals.org.
Anolis carolinensis, the Carolina green anole; Volusia county, Florida (01 April 2020). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org. Learn more about anoles at anoleannals.org.
Anolis carolinensis, the Carolina green anole; Leon county, Florida (31 July 2011). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org. Learn more about anoles at anoleannals.org.
Anolis carolinensis, the Carolina green anole; Miami-Dade county, Florida (18 March 2017). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Anolis carolinensis, the Carolina green anole; Miami-Dade county, Florida (18 March 2017). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Anolis carolinensis, the Carolina green anole; Volusia county, Florida (06 April 2014). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org. Zoomed In:
Anolis carolinensis, the Carolina green anole, Miami-Dade county, Florida (18 March 2017). In South Florida, there’s been much hullabaloo about our native Carolina green anole (Anolis carolinensis) and the so-called Cuban green anole (Anolis porcatus). Indeed, in the past few decades I’ve seen, heard,… Continue Reading “Anolis carolinensis, 18 March 2017”
Anolis carolinensis, the Carolina green anole, Miami-Dade county, Florida (18 March 2017). In South Florida, there’s been much hullabaloo about our native Carolina green anole (Anolis carolinensis) and the so-called Cuban green anole (Anolis porcatus). Indeed, in the past few decades I’ve seen, heard,… Continue Reading “Anolis carolinensis, 18 March 2017”
Anolis carolinensis, the Carolina green anole, Miami-Dade county, Florida (18 March 2017). In South Florida, there’s been much hullabaloo about our native Carolina green anole (Anolis carolinensis) and the so-called Cuban green anole (Anolis porcatus). Indeed, in the past few decades I’ve seen, heard,… Continue Reading “Anolis carolinensis, 18 March 2017”
Anolis carolinensis, the Carolina green anole, Miami-Dade county, Florida (18 March 2017). In South Florida, there’s been much hullabaloo about our native Carolina green anole (Anolis carolinensis) and the so-called Cuban green anole (Anolis porcatus). Indeed, in the past few decades I’ve seen, heard,… Continue Reading “Anolis carolinensis, 18 March 2017”
Anolis carolinensis, the Carolina green anole, Miami-Dade county, Florida (18 March 2017). In South Florida, there’s been much hullabaloo about our native Carolina green anole (Anolis carolinensis) and the so-called Cuban green anole (Anolis porcatus). Indeed, in the past few decades I’ve seen, heard,… Continue Reading “Anolis carolinensis, 18 March 2017”
Anolis carolinensis, the Carolina green anole; Lake county, Florida (03 March 2012). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Anolis carolinensis, the Carolina green anole; Lowndes county, Georgia (31 August 2011). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org and AnoleAnnals.org.
Anolis carolinensis, the Carolina green anole; Volusia county, Florida (15 May 2005). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org and AnoleAnnals.org.
Anolis carolinensis, the Carolina green anole; Lake county, Florida (03 March 2012). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org and AnoleAnnals.org.
Shelf fungus of Order Polyporales (possibly Laetiporus cincinnatus, the White-pored chicken of the woods) and Anolis carolinensis, the Carolina green anole (hiding within the shelf fungus); Flagler county, Florida (09 June 2019). Learn more about the White-pored chicken of the woods at iNaturalist.org. Learn… Continue Reading “Anolis carolinensis hiding within Shelf fungus, 09 June 2019”
Anolis carolinensis, the Carolina green anole; Broward county, Florida (21 January 2017). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org and AnoleAnnals.org.