Wildlife coming out to play. Some of South Africa's Critters

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Tree Agama (South Africa)

As I said in my previous post, with spring and the warmth that it brings we also have a flurry of wildlife and activity that springs to life with all the excitement of a new season. We see old familiar faces start showing up and standing tall and proud, showing off all the colours and vibrancy nature has to offer.

Always great to see everything come back to life. Walking through my garden and the forest and again being able to appreciate nature in all it's splendor, This little guy the Tree Agama, the ground Agama which is more grey and not as flamboyant they are found here in South Africa, has such brilliant colours it is hard not to take notice, he usually just parks off and allows me to snap away and get some really great photos while he soaks in the sun.

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Of course with the warm wheather comes some of the less welcome creepy crawly's. This guy popped out too showing of his beautiful patterns, but one needs to be very careful when it comes to this guy, this is the Puff Ader, roaming around my garden, not a good idea to get tangled up with him, as he is quite venomous and should not be played with too much.

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Happy Thursday everyone, have a blessed day.

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