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This is why I have so many lizards in the garden.

Lizard
The result. This lizard on the window screen looked like she was ready to birth at any moment. I saw her belly contract and she raised her tail and I thought I was going to see it happen, but she returned to her nest.

More Garden Lizards

Though they eat all kinds of bugs, I've only once been attacked by a garden lizard myself.

After one of the hurricanes of 2004 I went into the garden to do some clean up and found that a brown lizard had taken shelter from the storm in a plastic bucket that was laying on it's side. Instead of just picking up the bucket and dumping the lizard out, I thought I would spare him any further stress, and put my hand in the bucket to come up behind him and gently shoo him out.

He wasn't having anything to do with that! He managed to ride out a hurricane in that bucket, and he just wasn't sure he was ready to leave yet. He actually lunged at my hand and bit me! (It didn't hurt, it just startled me.)

I figured he had been through a stressful situation, so I didn't hold any hard feelings.

Lizard
Shhhhh - we can't see this one - he's hiding!

The kiss of the sun for pardon, the song of a bird for mirth, one is nearer God's heart in a garden, than anyplace else on earth.

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