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Nov 13, 2017 5:48 PM CST
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Name: Teresa
Indiana (Zone 5b)
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I didn't want to hi-jack anyone's thread, so I'm posting this thread in this manner. Feel free to use it anyone if you don't care to start a new thread to post one of your garden photos.

I wanted to share this photo. As I was searching through all my old/new photos, I came across this Tiarella foliage (seedling from 'Iron Butterfly') photo. This is a 2016 photo. I didn't notice, while taking the photo or anytime but just now, that there is something in the photo I didn't see before.

Can you spot it? What do you think it is?

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. . . it's always better to ask questions, than jump to conclusions.
AND . . . always hear both sides of the story before making a judgment.
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Nov 25, 2017 9:16 PM CST
Name: Linda
Tennessee (Zone 7a)
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No clue what. White/cream looking thing bottom left of pic.
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Nov 26, 2017 7:21 AM CST
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Name: Teresa
Indiana (Zone 5b)
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Linda, @chickhill , I forgot all about posting that photo. I don't even know where the original is now since I have so many files of files (or I would circle the critter).

Either a mouse or a snake was in the photo. Actually in the cream/tan area to the bottom, more to the right. If you enlarge the photo, you can see it's eyes. I can almost see it's eye in the thumb-nail file.
. . . it's always better to ask questions, than jump to conclusions.
AND . . . always hear both sides of the story before making a judgment.
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Nov 26, 2017 10:55 PM CST
Name: Linda
Tennessee (Zone 7a)
Birds Region: Tennessee Enjoys or suffers hot summers Sempervivums Sedums Garden Procrastinator
Keeper of Poultry Peonies Canning and food preservation Hummingbirder Hostas Garden Art
Will look again.
I also might have a critter hiding in one of my sedum landscape pic.
I found what looks like a baby lizard in one of mine after I downloaded and checked to see how it looked. We have baby Blue Tail everywhere here. Be sure to do the larger size to see.
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Nov 27, 2017 6:50 AM CST
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Name: Teresa
Indiana (Zone 5b)
Annuals Vegetable Grower Lilies Irises Canning and food preservation Daylilies
Cut Flowers Cat Lover Butterflies Birds Bee Lover Seller of Garden Stuff
I'm having a hard time spotting yours too. I'm not familiar with what a Blue Tail is so that doesn't help. But then I didn't even give a hint on mine. The only thing I thought might be something was possibly a little head up toward the top near the little chunk of wood chip. ?

I sometimes get a portion of my cat in my photos and don't realize it until after I view the photos inside. He will come strolling through one of the rows while I'm getting photos, and there is his tail end in the photo. Never get a good one of him, because it seems he's always moving when I'm taking photos. But when I weed and don't have the camera, he's right there, laying on the spot I need to weed.
. . . it's always better to ask questions, than jump to conclusions.
AND . . . always hear both sides of the story before making a judgment.
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Nov 27, 2017 8:56 PM CST
Name: Linda
Tennessee (Zone 7a)
Birds Region: Tennessee Enjoys or suffers hot summers Sempervivums Sedums Garden Procrastinator
Keeper of Poultry Peonies Canning and food preservation Hummingbirder Hostas Garden Art
Yes @Tsflowers you found it. Blue tail lizards have a blue tail.
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