This observation was made by Susan T.O. via Instagram @rpepperpot.
Additional details:
"I was watering the potted plants & I must have gotten them wet when I moved the hose, as they scuttled out of the grass (OK let's be real, out of the well-mowed weeds) & onto the patio, coming to a rest under a bench. I didn't want to disturb them and just snapped a couple quick shots before giving them some space. We see alligator lizards fairly often around our house (and occasionally inside it, too) but this is the first time we've seen them exhibiting any sort of mating behavior. We stopped raking leaves in the front yard a couple years ago (other than to spread them around more evenly), and the lizard population has definitely grown since then."
Photo and observation by R. Puls. Emailed to nature@nhm.org.
Photos and observation by J. Mankus. Emailed to rascals@nhm.org.
Photo and observation by N. Dertavitian. Emailed to rascals@nhm.org.
This observation was made by C. Buckhout via Nature@nhm.org
Observation and photos by B. McCormick. Emailed to nature@nhm.org.
Observation and photo by
Lorraine McMillan, sent to rascals@nhm.org.
Spotted a tail not sure if it’s the same guy from the last few days???
Looks like I’m gonna have babies in my yard 😀
Easily saw at least 30 newts in a 10 minute stretch of this stream.
Observation and photo by Lucia Fabio sent via instagram patinafabio
Taken on the walkway going from the sidewalk to the house (cement sidewalk through front garden)
"Lots of lizards this year!"
Observation and photos by A. Nobile, submitted via email to rascals@nhm.org.
Observation by Allison Surber, sent via text.
"Hello! We found your website when looking up what was happening with some lizards in our backyard. I have some photos and videos of lizards and the winner running off with the lady."
Observation by Allison Surber, sent via text.
"Hello! We found your website when looking up what was happening with some lizards in our backyard. I have some photos and videos of lizards and the winner running off with the lady."
Observation and photo by Jennifer and Dalia Beckett, sent via text.
"My daughter and I came upon these lizards on the steps outside our apartment building in the Rancho Park area on April 9th. We first observed them around 3pm, and they proceeded to move around for at least the next couple of hours. The last time we checked up on them was around 5pm."
on the sidewalk roaming around at night
I spotted this snail in the back of the UC building on campus. It was moving on concrete so there weren’t any plants near it. The snail is probably 1/6 of my hand size. It was cool outside, about in the high 40s/low 50s degrees Fahrenheit.