Today's amusement came in the form of a lizard. There are dozens of green anoles that live in or around the garden area. The idea of having so many delights me as I know they will keep down the garden pests. I am all for having lizards of any sort hiding amongst the plants. This morning as I planted yet more tomatoes, a lizard could be seen stalking something in the garlic patch. This is a raised bed that once held herbs but has been now taken over by garlic and onions. The lizard slowly inched toward the fence post attached to the raise bed. Then...zap! The lizard had its prey!...and a fight ensued.
The lizard had decided that a bee looked like breakfast. Well, lets just say that the bee did not take lightly to being munched. The lizard twisted this way and that as it tried to swallow the bee. The bee, in the meantime, twisted this way and that trying to avoid being swallowed. Suddenly, the lizard jerked back and almost gagged. The bee, in its fury, had stung the lizard! It is a scary thing when your breakfast fights back so violently! Still, the lizard refused to lose its prey and kept on trying to swallow the squirmy bee.
While I was saddened to see that the lizard had actually caught a bee, I was delighted to know it was on watch. It had, indeed, caught a critter out of the garden. Too bad it was not one of those dreaded squash bugs! Tighten Up, Lizard!!
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