Desert Cottontail |
Black-throated Sparrow |
Caninus deserticus |
Yucca as Shinto shrine |
Shadow of the Old West |
On down the road |
The desert shrub affectionately called "Catclaw" |
Looking for deer |
Old, thornless Ocotillo |
Packrat and Becca |
Typical Chihuahuan Desert scene |
6 comments:
Great shot of Peter Cottontail:)
I saw where you commented yesterday that it irritates you to hike with chatty folks - I guess that rules me out for any desert tours:)
I am curious why the older bush had no thorns...was the whole bush already dead?
That cottontail is so cute.
You posted late yesterday, Packrat. I missed getting my quotidian desert fix; don't let it happen again. :)
Have you, Dr. K, and Becca ever visited Prehistoric Trackways National Monument just north of Pichacho Mountain? Or Ft. Stanton-Snowy River Cave National Conservation Area near Capitan/Lincoln when you're up at High Rolls? There are no trails at Prehistoric Trackways, so it would be bushwacking, but there are trails at Ft. Stanton.
Ruby:
The ancient Ocotillo--while mostly devoid of thorns--had buds erupting from the tips of its wands. Puzzling because I've never seen an Ocotillo without thorns.
Scott: We've never been to either of those places, though we're anxious to go to Prehistoric Trackways. The last time I checked you have to sign up for a guided tour, but perhaps they've changed their policy now.
Sorry for the late post. :)
Dr. K: Becca wasn't looking at that cottontail as if it was cute.
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