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Eastern Fence Lizard

Sceloporus undulatus

Photo by johnjhayes
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Field Notes

Description:

Eastern fence lizard

Habitat:

Mcdill Point rocks

Notes:

Taken at Mcdill Point near Cheaha state park in the Talladega Nat'l Forest

Species ID Suggestions

Eastern fence lizard

Sceloporus undulatus

Skink

Comments (11)

Thanks, it lets me edit anything now, but only after you unchecked the box. I tried on two different pc's (both running win7) with both Google Chrome (latest stable) and IE 8. Thanks for your help, I look forward to adding more!
John, sorry for the pain. I just tried editing your spotting and it seemed to work for me. When I unchecked the box I had to add a name before saving, but the saving process did work. Try it again and let us know if you continue to experience issues. We'll do everything we can to get to the bottom of it. Also, we're in the process of drafting a tutorial/instruction doc so hang tight. Thanks for your patience and welcome to the community!
We apologize about the trouble, John. I've alerted our technical team and we'll look into the issue and get back to you as soon as possible. Can you send us more information about issue to [email protected] and include your browser and operation system information. Thanks and sorry again for the frustration.
this web site is infuriating :( I'm able to change he description, but if I uncheck the 'help me identify' box all I get is 'problem saving' with no helpful information or suggestions. Am I doing something wrong? Are there instructions? Usability seems to be a problem.
hmmm, trying to update but it just keeps saying 'problem saving' with no other error message. I'll try again later.
after much reasearch i have come up with the most likely lizard
The blue streaks were on the lizard. It wasn't shiny like most skinks I've seen and the eyes were different. Can't tell the size but he wasn't small and certainly not shy.
if known pls let knon very close to solving
are there blue spots on its belly or is that the rock?
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PublishedFebruary 20, 2011

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