Collared Lizard, Arizona
Posing on petrified wood trunk, Petrified Forest National Park. Camera: Nikon D50. Post processed with RawShooter.
Featured in Reptiles: July, 2009.
Collared Lizard, Arizona belongs to the following groups:
! 100% !, All That is Nature (Photography Only), AMERICA's National Parks and WILDLIFE Habitat, American Southwest , Americas ~ Rural, Urban, Wild, Free, Animal Kingdom, Arizona, Creative, Talented, and Unknown, DSLR Users Only - 1/24 - Camera & Lens In Description Please., First Things, High Quality Animal Images - 1 Submission a Week, Live and Let Live, Live, Love, Dream: , Made By Nature - {2 a day} - {challenge theme only!}, National Parks of the World & Great Parks Of The World, Nature's Wonders, Reptiles, Rural Around The Globe, The Beauty of Nature (Nothing Man-Made), The true beauty, The Wild West Show, United States, Vibrant and Vivid Color, Wild Nature Photography & Writing and World Wildlife Photography Available for sale asGreeting Cards and Matted Prints

Steven Sandner
Hah! cool! wonder if it knows that its sitting on stone =D or if its wondering about bugs that might be in the ‘bark’!
Tamas Bakos replied
This place is so desolate, these guys don’t meet a real tree in their entire lives!
Eivor Kuchta
What a cool capture, this fantastic lizard AND petrified wood!
Tamas Bakos replied
Thank you Eivor!
Kimberly Peers
What a gorgeous guy!
Tamas Bakos replied
Thank you!
Cheri Bouvier
Love the colors, great capture!
Tamas Bakos replied
Thank you for the fav!
Tfirma
Impressive colour display, great picture Tamas.
Tamas Bakos replied
Thanks!
Steve Bullock
Wow, gorgeous lizard!
Tamas Bakos replied
Thanks!
Steve Sass
Fantastic lizard! Great capture also!
Tamas Bakos replied
Thank you!
josiem
amazing colours!
Tamas Bakos replied
Thanks!
StopComplaining
heheh great shot!!
Tamas Bakos replied
Thank you!
AsEyeSee
Tamas,
I would like to personally invite you to submit this image into the RB group, Arizona ’s current Challenge, Wintery Wildlife, as I believe it fits the Challenge criteria perfectly!
Thanks.
Your Arizona Group host,
JD