Two adults mating
1 adult, 4 sub adults and 2 tiny babies in a 6 meter long area.
1 adult, 4 sub adults and 2 tiny babies in a 6 meter long area.
We have at least 4 I our garden. The one in the picture lives in a Bourgonvillia over our gate.
Adult. Saw it twice between 3-9 April on/near Rhus pendulina tree in garden
Observed one sub-adult (born December 2019) as well as one adult.
One of the three siblings:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/41677742
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/41602322
Precise date unknown. Unfortunately I didn't have my camera on me so I had to make-do with my phone...
Very well camouflaged in Salvia Leucantha foliage
We have at a minimum of 4 Chameleons in our hedge. I spot them in a stretch of about 6 - 8 meters. The hedge consist of Australian brush cherry, Ice cream bushes and Nile river reeds . I have lived in this hse for 25 years and the D/Chameleons come and go from year to year. This year is so far the most prolific. Last year we noticed several small young ones.