What a lot of interesting photos. Those "geckos" are a bright color; does that mean they have no natural enemies? It looks like Conner takes his Frisbee to bed with him. That one calf is incredibly handsome.
They are Red Efts!! Red eft is the juvenile stage of the Eastern Newt. We LOVE red efts!! Of course, I also love pictures of Scout, Kelsey, Bess, and my cute calves!
Great pics! Love the Efts. Reminds me of a YA book I read about a teen living in New York NY who finds a red and a brown one under a leaf in Central park. (I think, it was s long time ago!) Don't forget to choose one of my books to have sent to you!
Love the pictures. Great captures. Just love seeing the critters.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lot of interesting photos. Those "geckos" are a bright color; does that mean they have no natural enemies? It looks like Conner takes his Frisbee to bed with him. That one calf is incredibly handsome.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! Interesting orange creepy crawly's, must be some type of salamander.
ReplyDeleteLooks like it is wet there! Beautiful shots!
ReplyDeleteRed efts AND Bess and Kelsey!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch great photos, but the brown calves and their little patch of hair on top their heads? Dying from cute.
ReplyDeleteLove whatever the orange things are. Great shots!
ReplyDeleteThey are Red Efts!! Red eft is the juvenile stage of the Eastern Newt. We LOVE red efts!! Of course, I also love pictures of Scout, Kelsey, Bess, and my cute calves!
DeleteLove em all; especially the red efts "facing off"....so dear! Hope you are well!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat pics! Love the Efts. Reminds me of a YA book I read about a teen living in New York NY who finds a red and a brown one under a leaf in Central park. (I think, it was s long time ago!) Don't forget to choose one of my books to have sent to you!
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