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Friday, May 29, 2026

Sprinkles

Just before mountain sunrise
Just as Dr. K, Willow and I started off on our forest hike this morning it began to sprinkle.  We each were hit by four or five drops before the rain stopped; no precipitation for the rest of the trek after that.  The weather conditions were cool due to cloud cover, but the sky began to clear by the end of our outing.  I did a little work around the property after the hike.
Here comes the sun

Willow just above the curve in our road

From the driveway

Beargrass (Nolina microcarpa) beginning to bloom

Closeup of Beargrass flowers

Willow worried about the weather

The way forward

Willow and Dr. K

I think it's Gordons' Bladderpod (Physaria gordonii)
 

Sacramentos

Beargrass

Last 2:  Sacramentos from our Back 40


Thursday, May 28, 2026

Day Two

New Growth
We had an OK hike in the forest behind the cabin this morning.  I was hoping for some wildlife activity, but we only saw and heard a few birds--oh, and one cottontail rabbit.  The temperature was 60F at start, so conditions were quite pleasant despite the lack of sunshine.
This & next:  Wils in the mountains


Prickly Pear blooming at 7,000 feet

This & next:  ancient juniper


Cloudy start to the morning

 

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Gimpy Knee

Haynes Canyon
Dr. K, Willow and I got to the high country yesterday early afternoon, and this morning we took our first hike in the forest behind the cabin.  We went straight up the steep hill behind our place, and I hung in despite my gimpy knee which started giving me grief a few days ago.  Most notable things on this trek:  the White-breasted Nuthatch (?) I got a lousy photo of and the Black-headed Grosbeak who's been singing his head off the past two days.
Willow in pumphouse shadow

Mountain living

Sacramentos

Lousy pic of a deer on the move

Sacramentos again

Prickly Pear blossoming at 7,000 feet

White-breasted Nuthatch?

This & next 4:  adult male Black-headed Grosbeak

 




Fungus among us

Prickly Pear flowering at 7,000 feet

Waiting for Mom

Sunday, May 24, 2026

Ant Bite

Mutant cholla
Poor Willow.  Not exactly a pleasant hike for her this morning.  She got bitten by an ant about halfway through the trek and was plagued with a stinging bite for the duration.  Lots of stopping to lick her paw, but we kept her moving so we could get home and give her a dose of Benadryl, which has, in the past, always worked fairly quickly to relieve symptoms.  Now--late morning--she seems to have pretty much recovered.
Willow and Dr. K (pre-bite)

Down near the Tellbrook Arroyo

Stinging Serpent plant (Cevallia sinuata)

Cactus bee on Stinging Serpent (Cevallia sinuata)

White-winged Doves on ocotillo branches

Willow (post-bite)

 

Saturday, May 23, 2026

Satisfied

Black-throated Sparrow
Normal starting time for Dr. K, Willow and me on this morning's hike.  Felt quite a bit warmer out there today.  We followed our regular route seeing no other nature enthusiasts while we were exploring.  Took a long drive afterward.
Say's Phoebe (point camera at where it might be and click)

Black-throated Sparrow otra vez

Ashie says, "This is how I part my hair"

Ash-throated Flycatcher

3D-ish

Willow relaxing

This fly tastes good

Faxon Yucca crown sans birds

Pencil cholla
 

Willow and Dr. K in the right branch arroyo

White-winged Dove

Same dove taking flight

Sprinkles

Just before mountain sunrise Just as Dr. K, Willow and I started off on our forest hike this morning it began to sprinkle.  We each were hit...