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    A very strange-looking hummingbird

    Because it's a tiny anole lizard, taking advantage of a slight seep in one of our hummingbird feeders this morning:

    A very strange-looking hummingbirdAnole likes (and licks) hummingbird food by tombarry975, on Flickr

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    Re: A very strange-looking hummingbird

    Nicely done, very animated capture.

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    Re: A very strange-looking hummingbird

    Thank you very much.

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    Re: A very strange-looking hummingbird

    Exposure has worked perfectly.

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    Re: A very strange-looking hummingbird

    Good shot Tom, you've captured the little guy very well indeed.

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    Re: A very strange-looking hummingbird

    Looks like he likes that sugar water.

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    Re: A very strange-looking hummingbird

    I have a small black one that lives in one of our pot plants but not as green as this one...this one looks more like that Geico commercial ... Splendid shot... it does not fly, or it does?

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    Re: A very strange-looking hummingbird

    Thanks, all, for looking and commenting. Izzie, these guys can climb anything and jump amazing distances.

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    Re: A very strange-looking hummingbird

    What a beautiful photo Tom, shows the character of lizard really well

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    Re: A very strange-looking hummingbird

    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Barry View Post
    Thanks, all, for looking and commenting. Izzie, these guys can climb anything and jump amazing distances.
    I showed your response to my husband and he said "That's the answer to your dilemma about why your feeders were emptied one morning." I think it was something else bigger because the dogs were barking and carrying on that morning I took them out, but I did not say anything...I make it a point to bring in the feeders each night since.

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