
After the geckos, I found prevalent cape spiny tail iguanas that littered the beach landscape.


On the last day, I hiked along the edge of a dirty lagoon in San Jose del Cabo. About ten feet from the waters edge were houses and an active street, and a well trodden path weaved its way just a few feet from the lagoon. However, at the waters edge, there was about a foot-wide zone of watercress stretching about ten feet along the edge, and poking it's way through that was this beautiful cape gopher.


Two weekends ago, I visited my grandparents in Morro Bay, and under a log I found this beautiful Monterey ring-neck.

Last Thursday, I took an evening hike in the hills of Topanga, and hiked this beautiful lifer coast patchnose.


For the last few days I have been spending time in Jtree for a rock-climbing trip, and found this adorable desert horned lizard.


Near my campsite, there were loads of boulders, and all around them were these plentiful chuckwallas.


Surprisingly, only a few days after I hiked my lifer coast patchnose, I hiked this beautiful lifer desert patchnose in the middle of the day near hidden valley. I was shocked.

Yesterday afternoon, I went out road cruising for an hour after sunset, but struck out and only found DORs. Still, the sunset was beautiful.

I took an early morning hike this morning, and found this gambel's quail.

Shortly after, I hiked this speck.


On this hike, near Twenty-Nine Palms, I found an array of 5 coast horned lizards, which was interesting.


the camouflage was incredible.

At the end of the hike, I hiked this sweet spiny lizard.

That;s it, folks! To be continued...