Backyard Friend

Fenn the Eastern Fence Lizard

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Meet Fenn the Eastern Fence Lizard

Fenn has rough scales, fast feet, and a favorite fence rail that he treats like the best seat in the whole backyard.

Fenn is an Eastern Fence Lizard. He is gray-brown with dark wavy lines across his back, rough scales that feel more like tiny bumps than smooth skin, and a long tail that helps him balance while he climbs. When the weather turns warm, Fenn spends part of the day on the back fence, a tree trunk, a log, or the sunny edge of Grandma’s flower bed.

Tootie notices Fenn one morning when Grandma is carrying a watering can toward the tulips. Something gray-brown streaks up the fence, then stops halfway up a post. They stays so still that Tootie thinks they are a piece of bark until their head turns.

“Fence bark moved,” Tootie says.

Yoshi’s pointy ears twitch. She watches the post without stepping closer. “That is not bark.”

Grandma looks up and smiles. “That is Fenn. He is an Eastern Fence Lizard.”

Fenn presses flat against the wood, his colors matching the old boards almost perfectly. He does not blink at Tootie. He does not wave. He just watches the yard like a tiny gray sheriff who has already seen enough foolishness before breakfast.

Tootie leans closer. “Is he named Fenn because he lives on the fence?”

Grandma nods. “That is one reason.”

Yoshi watches Fenn turn his head toward a beetle crawling near the flower bed. “The other reason is that he looks like a Fenn.”

Grandma says, “That is not science, but they are good enough for this yard.”

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