Day 168 – Desert Lizards

I am a day behind on posting (and there’s a story behind that) but I guarantee that these were all taken yesterday!  As you know, I live in rural Nevada. And most of Nevada is desert. In northern Nevada we are considered “high desert” which means very little water, a very short growing season, and very little green.  I have very few opportunities to photograph lush landscapes and overgrown properties, but what I can photograph are the creatures that live here.

I took a lot of photos for this series and will not post them all, so if you’d like to see the rest of them, please check them out at my SmugMug gallery, Desert Creatures.

What we have a lot of in our neck of the woods are  yellow-backed spiny lizards.  Yesterday I stepped outside to turn the drip system on our front foliage and caught this little one sipping water at a tiny stream leaking from the tubing.  This one is a female, and appears to be quite young.  She was quite small, maybe three inches from the tip of her nose to the tip of her tail.  (click on images for larger version)

She was as curious about me as I was about her

She wasn’t the least bit shy and I moved slowly enough that she allowed me to move in closer and closer to her.  The detail of her face and body are remarkable.

I moved in closer . . .

And closer . . .

After shooting some more (check out the gallery for the rest), I walked around the house to the drive-way area and came upon this guy, a fully mature male who was sunning himself near our parked cars. He was quite larger than the young female above. These lizards can grow to 5 1/2 inches long from the their nose to the base of their tails. Add in the tail and they can get pretty long! This guy was huge. I can tell he is a boy from the blue under his jaw. Though I could not see his belly, I am sure it was blue as well.

Like his younger counterpart, he wasn’t particularly skittish. The creatures that live on our property are pretty much used to our comings and goings and as long as we don’t move too fast, everything is fine.  So I moved in closer.

Perspective on size: the twig his forearm is on was just under half and inch in diameter. The rabbit pellet by his rear leg is about a quarter of an inch.

Don’t forget to check out the gallery!

Day 167 – Crescent Moon at Dawn

I shot this at about 5:15 this morning. The sun had not yet peeped over the horizon.  I chose not include any horizon because I was so taken with the moon and the colors of the sky.

Photos of the Cities by the Bay

Friday evening: San Francisco skyline from the Oakland Estuary just south of Jack London Square.  (click on photos for larger version)

Saturday morning:

Morning jogger.

A view of the estuary.

More shots of Lakeside Park, Lake Merritt, Oakland, CA

Walkers

Lots of birds!

I don’t know what is stuck to the one fella’s beak. At first I thought it was a bird, but it’s not. Appears to be some kind of large barnacle.

That’s all for now. I’ll post more of the lake and surrounding real estate later. Gotta get back to work. Lunch is over.

Day 161 – Lake Merritt

It’s been a long day and I’ve got a lot of photographs to go through, so I’m just going to post a few.  The Congenital Heart Walk was at Lake Merritt in Oakland, CA. It was a picture perfect day and the temperature was great too.

Rowing Club:

Lake Merritt Bird Sanctuary:

Just a kid having a good time.