Subject: [Tweeters] off topic-Lizard question
Date: Jul 12 20:52:24 2010
From: Kelly McAllister - mcallisters4 at comcast.net


Side-blotched Lizard.



Kelly McAllister



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From: tweeters-bounces at mailman2.u.washington.edu
[mailto:tweeters-bounces at mailman2.u.washington.edu] On Behalf Of LINDA
PHILLIPS
Sent: Monday, July 12, 2010 8:20 PM
To: tweeters at u.washington.edu
Subject: [Tweeters] off topic-Lizard question




Hi Tweeters especially you who live in Eastern Washington.
On June 19th I was Birding my way home from Quincy. I stopped at the Ginkgo
Petrified Forest near Vantage and while I was walking on the interpretive
trail I saw a little lizard maybe five inches long. it scampered along the
trail in front of us and when it stopped under a sage brush it allowed us to
get very close and watch it for several minutes before scampering off out of
sight. I have looked at 1/2 a dozen library books and done searches on the
web but have not been able to identify it. it was bright orange below and
the orange faded to tan as it moved up his sides the tan coloring was broken
up on its back by aqua blue spots. Being so small maybe it was a juvenile
and has different coloring than the adults pictures in the lizard books I
looked at. Can any one help me out here? I only saw a few birds on the trail
and most of them were too far away or too fast for me to identify so I hope
I can at least get an identification on the only reptile I saw.
Linda Phillips
Kenmore, WA
P.S. thought there weren't many birds on the interpretive trail I did see
lots of birds on my trip and added four species to my life list.






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