Something most people don't see every day.

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Brenda5
Brenda5 Member Posts: 2,423
As well as feeding upmteen topknot pigeons, scrub turkeys, wild ducks, little corellas, galahs and pale faced rosellas, I seem to have been nominated as the neighbor hoods lizard delicatessen. This was the second one I fed this morning.

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  • June1952
    June1952 Member Posts: 1,831
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    So cute. I miss the lizards we had at our previous home.
    Nature continually amazes and delights me.
  • Zoffiel
    Zoffiel Member Posts: 3,372
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    Cool! I like lizards. I've got skinks, geckos, blue tongues and the occasional lace monitor here. I find them endlessly entertaining.
  • jennyss
    jennyss Member Posts: 1,959
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    Very impressive - What does the lizard eat. How long is it?
  • Mira
    Mira Member Posts: 678
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    Nice!  I've got a blue tongue that rests in the shade of my tomato plant some days.
  • brightspace
    brightspace Member Posts: 445
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    Looks prettywell fed to me... waterdragons in my backyard
  • primek
    primek Member Posts: 5,392
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    Beautiful 
  • Caseypinto
    Caseypinto Member Posts: 258
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    Gorgeous! My daughter would love him! 
  • LMK74
    LMK74 Member Posts: 795
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    So awesome. I absolutely love lizards and i used to keep bearded dragons. 
  • onemargie
    onemargie Member Posts: 1,264
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    Wow @Brenda5 have you given him a name yet? He’s awesome. Sounds like a bloody zoo st your house !! Xx 
  • Brenda5
    Brenda5 Member Posts: 2,423
    edited January 2018
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    On looking at the photo again, I realize now I am feeding two of them! This mornings one has much more banded patterns on it. They are omnivores and will eat anything but ours are addicted to cherio sausages. If a feed is not forthcoming they will stand up on their hind legs and beg like a dog for it. They are all around a meter long or more but half of it is tail which they will use to whip at birds bombing them.
    The noisy miner birds in particular hate them as they climb up the paperbarks in our nature strip park before the ocean and steal all their eggs.