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Stephen > I love photographing reptiles, but I do not often get the chance.  This gecko, a type very common in the area of my school, was caught by a third grade class.  I took advantage to take a few pics of it in a more natural setting.  I believe this is a Mediterranean Gecko, but I could be wrong.  I upped my F-stop, threw on the flash and took a few macro images before letting it go.  Irving, Texas, January 2010
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Stephen > Other Wildlife photo
Stephen > Other Wildlife photo
Stephen > Other Wildlife photo
Stephen > Other Wildlife photo
Stephen > I noticed this anole hanging out in the flowers at my wife's father's house.  Huffman, Texas, June 2008
Stephen > Other Wildlife photo
Stephen > Other Wildlife photo
Stephen > Other Wildlife photo
Stephen > While visiting Wildseed Farms picking up some seeds and plants, I noticed this green anole flashing its red throat.  I don't know if it does this to keep cool or to impress the opposite sex.  Fredicksburg, Texas, July 2009
Stephen > This sand cricket has seen better days.  It was quickly gobbled up after this anole got a hold of it.  Helotes, Texas, June 2008
Stephen > These green tree frogs are quite abundant in the coastal areas of Texas.  This one was photographed in the front yard of my father's-in-law house.  Huffman, Texas, June 2008
Stephen > American Green Tree Frogs from Aransas National Wildlife Refuge near Austwell, Texas, November 2007.  These frogs were found in one of the marshy areas near a trailhead.
Stephen > American Green Tree Frogs from Aransas National Wildlife Refuge near Austwell, Texas, November 2007.  These frogs were found in one of the marshy areas near a trailhead.
I love photographing reptiles, but I do not often get the chance. This gecko, a type very common in the area of my school, was caught by a third grade class. I took advantage to take a few pics of it in a more natural setting. I believe this is a Mediterranean Gecko, but I could be wrong. I upped my F-stop, threw on the flash and took a few macro images before letting it go. Irving, Texas, January 2010
Stephen > I love photographing reptiles, but I do not often get the chance.  This gecko, a type very common in the area of my school, was caught by a third grade class.  I took advantage to take a few pics of it in a more natural setting.  I believe this is a Mediterranean Gecko, but I could be wrong.  I upped my F-stop, threw on the flash and took a few macro images before letting it go.  Irving, Texas, January 2010
I love photographing reptiles, but I do not often get the chance. This gecko, a type very common in the area of my school, was caught by a third grade class. I took advantage to take a few pics of it in a more natural setting. I believe this is a Mediterranean Gecko, but I could be wrong. I upped my F-stop, threw on the flash and took a few macro images before letting it go. Irving, Texas, January 2010
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Keywords: lizard gecko reptile mediterranean gecko
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