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Belding’s orange-throated whiptail (Aspidoscelis hyperythrus ssp. beldingi) is a striking lizard subspecies that calls southern California and Baja California, Mexico home.  I was in the right place at the right time today (and with a telephoto lens on) to witness multiple stages of mating behavior between these two.  I also saw one that's regenerating its tail.  They like foraging in the leaf litter under the plants that's putting nutrients back into the soil as it breaks down.  I do maintain things a bit in that respect with fire safety in mind, but having a picture perfect garden in the traditional sense is at odds with my goal of creating habitat for wildlife.  Sightings like this one often make my day.