Search This Blog

Followers

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Short, Hot Hike

The hot Chihuahuan Desert
Becca and I took a hike in the foothills of Tortugas Mountain this morning.  It was already hot.  After making a loop through the lower desert we climbed back into the higher foothills where Becca spotted a solitary deer cautiously navigating through the rugged terrain.  It's not a rare thing to spot a deer on its own, but generally there are a few individuals together in a small herd.  I wondered if the young doe had gotten separated from its family.

Dog on a rope


Soaptree Yucca fruit

A solitary Mule Deer among the Ocotillos

The Mule Deer spots Becca and Packrat

3 comments:

Scott said...

Nice lighting on the deer and ocotillos.

Dr. K said...

That looks like a young deer--I hope it's going to be OK.

packrat said...

Much appreciated, Scott.

Forest Trek Numero Dos

American Crow or raven? Another forest trek for Dr. K, Willow and me.  The weather was pretty good, but we're still getting smoke from t...