The symbiotic relationship between the Deer Moss and the host is parasitic because it is taking nutrients from the host.
I actually transplanted this Milkweed last year. The singular stalk plant that I had moved died, but now, there are 5 stalks stemming from the middle if the old stock. This plant was most likely affected by the colder winter and had died and withered. Then again, I might be really bad at transplants.
The anole was in a group of about 5, all using the concrete to sun themselves. Subject in picture was mating until disturbed. The concrete was an abiotic factor that the anole was using to heat itself.
The butterfly was sitting in the grass, flying in short bursts. The heavy wind kept pushing it from where it was seemingly trying to go.