Welcome to Saturday's Critters !
If you love all God's creatures like I do and also like to blog about them and take critter photos this is where you can share your critter post. Link up your post and share your critters, join in with my critter party ! You can share any kind of critters the real ones, pretend ones, statues and paintings, a new or old post!
I am amazed at the breeding colors of the Green Iguana. We saw these Iguanas in the Wakodahatchee Wetlands, Delray Beach Florida. I would say the breeding male colors are beautiful.
These Green Iguanas can get as long as 6.6 ft.
These iguanas are not native to Florida and they are not protected.
They feed off of plants, insects and tree snails and can be known to eat bird eggs.
I assume this Great Blue Heron was watching over it's eggs or chicks with this male Green Iguana nearby.
The Green Iguana has spikes going down it's neck, back and tail.
This Iguana can climb up to 50 ft. we saw them mostly in the plants and bushes next to the boardwalk at the nature center.
The males throat fan is amazing to me, a pretty orange breeding color.
Two Great Blue Heron chicks seen in a nest at the Wakodahatchee Wetlands.
I read these iguanas are out of control in this area of Palm Beach County and other areas in South Florida. They are native lizards usually found in the Caribbean, Central and South America.
I appreciate and thank everyone who links up their post and for all the wonderful comments !
Here is a list of my linky parties;
Also visit: I'd-Rather-B-Birdin. Thanks to the gracious host: Anni.
Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend!
If you love all God's creatures like I do and also like to blog about them and take critter photos this is where you can share your critter post. Link up your post and share your critters, join in with my critter party ! You can share any kind of critters the real ones, pretend ones, statues and paintings, a new or old post!
I am amazed at the breeding colors of the Green Iguana. We saw these Iguanas in the Wakodahatchee Wetlands, Delray Beach Florida. I would say the breeding male colors are beautiful.
These Green Iguanas can get as long as 6.6 ft.
These iguanas are not native to Florida and they are not protected.
They feed off of plants, insects and tree snails and can be known to eat bird eggs.
I assume this Great Blue Heron was watching over it's eggs or chicks with this male Green Iguana nearby.
The Green Iguana has spikes going down it's neck, back and tail.
This Iguana can climb up to 50 ft. we saw them mostly in the plants and bushes next to the boardwalk at the nature center.
The males throat fan is amazing to me, a pretty orange breeding color.
Two Great Blue Heron chicks seen in a nest at the Wakodahatchee Wetlands.
I read these iguanas are out of control in this area of Palm Beach County and other areas in South Florida. They are native lizards usually found in the Caribbean, Central and South America.
I appreciate and thank everyone who links up their post and for all the wonderful comments !
Here is a list of my linky parties;
Also visit: I'd-Rather-B-Birdin. Thanks to the gracious host: Anni.
Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend!