Hawks
Hawks are raptors belonging to the Accipitridae family. With the exception of Antarctica, they are widely dispersed and exist on all continents. Sharp-shinned hawks, goshawks, sparrowhawks, and other raptors are members of the subfamily Accipitridae. Mostly woodland birds with long tails and keen vision make up this subfamily. They hunt by quickly launching themselves from a covert perch.
Predators of lizards that eat lizards are hawks. These birds can identify lizards from great distances, swoop down, and devour them because they are swift and nimble. They are actually rather simple prey for the majority of other raptors, including smaller birds that hunt worms, but will just as well settle for lizards.
Naturally, hawks' prey preferences are determined by their habitat, and if given the choice, they will favor larger creatures. However, when necessary, birds of prey typically eat creatures as small as insects, so lizards would actually be an advantage in that situation. Finally, a dead lizard that still looks healthy will be an attractive source for a snack because hawks eat both live and dead creatures.