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Monday, March 24, 2025

Cactus Wren and Yucca Blossoms

Yucca blooming on 4210 hill
A persistent cool breeze made the 52F temperature feel a bit chillier this morning while Dr. K, Willow and I did the daily hike.  As we headed up the right branch arroyo we heard and then saw the dog (with its woman) who Willow chased a few days ago.  They were the only nature enthusiasts we spotted out there during our outing.  After our pleasant trek we returned home and I left for Albertsons to do my weekly shopping.
This & next:  Cactus Wren nest yucca with two heads


Willow sees a dog in the distance

The rest:  Cactus Wren on blooming yucca






 

Sunday, March 23, 2025

Birds and Flowers

Curve-billed Thrasher
It was 47F when Dr. K, Willow and I got on the trail.  At home I had decided to don only my Marmot PreCip for outerwear, and it was a good choice.  No wind nor breeze chilled us on our morning outing.  We saw Mrs. Basset and her hounds on LDR when we were hiking toward the Organ Mountains on the east/west cross trail, but spotted no one else.  After the hike we drove over to our local Circle K to gas up the CR-V, and then we took a long drive as we often do on the weekend listening to Matt and Myron on their Sunday Morning show.
Southwest

Willow resting in the right branch

Blooming yucca and pals

This & next:  same blooming yucca


This & next:  same desert primrose


This & next 3:  Faxon Yucca in bloom




Willow and Dr. K

Budding hedgehog cactus

 

Saturday, March 22, 2025

Sabado sin Viento

1st 2:  Curve-billed Thrasher
45F felt like 41F when Dr. K, Willow and I started off this morning, but the breeze didn't last long; within a short while we began to feel as if we'd overdressed.  Saw some Basset hound feces when we headed down LDR-A, and we spotted Mrs. Basset and the gang bushwhacking westward through the desert shortly afterward.  We also saw Two-White-Dogs-Lady with her pups out in the same area to the north.  The three of us had a good time on our outing, and we took a short drive after we got back to the CR-V to top off the experience.


LDR-A arroyo

Soaptree Yucca in the left branch

Wils and her shadow

Intense

This & next 9:  blooming Faxon Yuccas










Jet/moon

Blooming yucca and the Organ Mountains

Mormon Tea budding

 

Friday, March 21, 2025

Cardinal of the Desert

This & next:  today's moon
The wind was up a bit when we got on the trail this morning, but it soon abated.  Dr. K, Willow and I descended LDR-A arroyo and then made a wide detour so I could take photos of the Pyrrhuloxia (Desert Cardinal) we heard chirping west of our position.  Afterward we followed our regular route spotting along the way the woman in white whose dog Becca has had several unplanned interactions with; fortunately the woman and her dog were well east of us, so no meetups.


Monster yucca and mountains

This & next 4:  Desert Cardinal





Desert Primrose

Prickly Pear

Willow on break in the right branch

 

Cactus Wren and Yucca Blossoms

Yucca blooming on 4210 hill A persistent cool breeze made the 52F temperature feel a bit chillier this morning while Dr. K, Willow and I did...