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Can someone please identify this little baby.
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<blockquote data-quote="kodakcollector" data-source="post: 165944" data-attributes="member: 31660"><p>Wow, thanks! The big problem is we are retiring to Mexico and I don't speak Spanish. We are not here permanently yet, so I have not spent as much time as i would like following these guys around. </p><p></p><p>Next time I find one, I will follow it for a couple hours. Or at least sit and watch it until it decides to leave. So far they are not really acknowledging me much at all.</p><p></p><p>I was with in a few inches taking pictures of each one. The one on the cistern did not move at all, the one on the patio just headed for the lavender. That one climbed up into the plant not down to the ground. The third in the grass by the cloths line just burrowed into a shallow hole in the grass. But, was gone when I checked in the morning.</p><p></p><p>All three were out in broad day light. All three have plenty of rock walls and piles to hide in. This is the most I have ever seen and will try to be more observant and will take better images and videos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kodakcollector, post: 165944, member: 31660"] Wow, thanks! The big problem is we are retiring to Mexico and I don't speak Spanish. We are not here permanently yet, so I have not spent as much time as i would like following these guys around. Next time I find one, I will follow it for a couple hours. Or at least sit and watch it until it decides to leave. So far they are not really acknowledging me much at all. I was with in a few inches taking pictures of each one. The one on the cistern did not move at all, the one on the patio just headed for the lavender. That one climbed up into the plant not down to the ground. The third in the grass by the cloths line just burrowed into a shallow hole in the grass. But, was gone when I checked in the morning. All three were out in broad day light. All three have plenty of rock walls and piles to hide in. This is the most I have ever seen and will try to be more observant and will take better images and videos. [/QUOTE]
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