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Monday, July 13, 2026

Reprieve

Willow in LDR-A arroyo
Dr. K, Willow and I got a break on our hike this morning; the sun spent a lot of time behind clouds and a consistent breeze kept us cool.  We followed our regular route seeing no other nature enthusiasts out and about in our section of northern Chihuahuan Desert.
Willow and Dr. K

Productive Prickly Pear

This & next:  Mournful Duskywing


Sleepy Orange on Slimlobe Globeberry

This & next:  Curve-billed Thrasher


Last 2:  Greater Earless Lizard


 

Sunday, July 12, 2026

One-Third Less

Someone put up a little free library in our neighborhood
Dr. K, Willow and I were in agreement that this morning's near-brutal weather conditions required us to cut the daily hike short; we abbreviated it by a third.  None of us seemed to mind the shortened version of the trek.  Afterward we took a long ride around several different areas in our section of the city before heading home.
View from LDR-A arroyo

Li'l Wils the sand potato

From here to the foothills

Double barrel with buds

 

Saturday, July 11, 2026

Sirocco

Weather at start
Extra warm and humid when Dr. K, Willow and I began hiking this morning.  Adding to the discomfort level was a hot wind (not really a sirocco) that blew for much of the trek.  Things got worse when the sun refused to stay behind the clouds and added blazing heat to the mix.  We did the entire route nonetheless, taking a long drive after the outing in the air-conditioned comfort of Whitey the CR-V. 
Willow pushing grass

This & next 2:  Desert Cardinal



This & next:  same barrel cactus


Allthorn flowering

Same Texas Horned Lizard we met yesterday

In an arroyo looking north to Tortugas Mountain

 

Friday, July 10, 2026

Cool and Hot

House Finches getting breakfast
When Dr. K, Willow and I started the hike this morning it actually felt a bit cool; the sun was shaded by clouds, the humidity seemed low, and a stiff breeze was blowing.  That changed halfway through the trek; sun came out, breeze stopped, and it even felt a tad more humid.  We did the full regular route nonetheless, and we were glad for the extra exercise.
Wils the sand potato

Yucca and ocotillos

White-thorn Acacia

Ripening prickly pears

This & next:  Texas Horned Lizard


Black-chinned Hummer

 

Thursday, July 9, 2026

Still Hot, Less Muggy

Soaptree Yucca, mesquite tree, Nipple Beehive Cactus
We cut the hike by a third again this morning due to unpleasant heat; we do this primarily for Willow even though she makes repeated stops in the shade throughout the trek.  We saw no other deranged nature enthusiasts out in the desert, undoubtedly because it's far too hot.
Willow in the right branch arroyo

Looks like another Common Side-blotched lizard

This & next 3:  prickly pear fruit ripening



With ocotillo

Northern Mockingbird

 

Wednesday, July 8, 2026

Heat and Humidity

Willow the sand potato
Kind of a drag being back in the lower desert, especially when it's hot and humid.  For Willow's sake--but for Dr. K and me, too--we cut the hike short by a third.  We still had plenty of time to observe birds and a lizard while we were out there catering to Willow's need to lie down in the shade every ten feet.
Guess who slept here last night

White-winged Dove

Common Side-blotched lizard

This & next 2:  Black-chinned Hummingbird



Yellow flowers of White-thorn Acacia

Headed south in the right branch arroyo

Last 2:  Say's Phoebe


 

Reprieve

Willow in LDR-A arroyo Dr. K, Willow and I got a break on our hike this morning; the sun spent a lot of time behind clouds and a consistent ...