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Friday, June 12, 2026

Nipple Beehive Addendum

I went back out after 2 pm to photograph a Nipple Beehive Cactus I felt fairly certain would be flowering; it was.  Surprisingly I found several other individuals that Dr. K and I have never noticed before.



 

Lovely Clouds

1st 2:  Pichacho "Peak" from different perspectives
It felt cooler out there this morning thanks to high clouds that came and went during our daily hike; Dr. K, Willow and I were most grateful for the respite from the heat.  Apparently there's a very slight chance of rain this afternoon.  We followed our regular route seeing only one distant hiker on a high ridge south of us.  Not many outdoor enthusiasts have the desire to be out and about even in the early morning hours ofn a mid-June day in the desert.


This & next:  Northern Mockingbird


Twin-leaf Senna

At the top I see a fox peeking over a fence

This & next:  Greater Earless Lizard under a bush


Ocotillos on a hill

Backlit desert flora

 

Thursday, June 11, 2026

Another Hot One

Desert Marigold
Unlike during yesterday's hike Dr. K, Willow and I didn't have the benefit of clouds partially blocking the sun; oh there were clouds this morning, but not in the right location.  Therefore it felt a bit hotter out there for our daily trek.  We got through it okay thanks to Willow's constant stopping in shady spots.
Willow between arroyos

Yucca anatomy

Ocotillo with prickly pear friend

Prickly Pear craters

Last 2:  nearly identical views from the right branch


 

Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Hotter Still

Grateful for these clouds this morning
Dr. K, Willow and I lucked out on our hike this morning, at least most of the time; a batch of clouds partially obscured the blazing sun much of the way.  At times, when it did come out, old Mr. Sol heated things up significantly.  We're headed for a high of 101F this afternoon.  We saw no other nature lovers out in our section of the northern Chihuahuan Desert today.
This & next:  desert greening up


Willow on Mars

Southwest of Tortugas Mountain

This & next:  happy ocotillos


A fourth of the way up the steep hill west of the right branch

 

Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Rattled

Sky over ocotillos
Hotter this morning, but Dr. K, Willow and I got a respite from the heat due to some lovely high clouds that came and went.  At first we considered cutting the hike short, though, ultimately, we did the entire trek.  One encounter gave us pause for thought during the outing today:  an agitated young Western Diamondback that rattled a distinctive warning before climbing partially up into a creosote bush.  I could tell that Willow was a bit rattled as we passed uncomfortably close to the slithery varmint.  We kept our distance while I photographed it having been sufficiently warned not to approach too closely.
Headed down LDR-A

Dayflower

Willow on her favorite smooth sand

Newly blossomed prickly pear flowers

A young Western Diamondback rattlesnake

Closeup of those prickly pear flowers

 

Monday, June 8, 2026

Monday's Meander

Mourning Dove
Dr. K, Willow and I lucked out on this morning's hike in that it was mostly cloudy and somewhat overcast thereby diminishing the hot start to the day; it was already 73F when we headed off.  Saw no other outdoor enthusiasts in our section of northern Chihuahuan Desert even though there were several vehicles parked at the Tellbrook/Sonoma ranch corner lot.  High is supposed to be 98F this afternoon.
Mockingbird

Greenery after the rains

This & next:  Dayflowers


Ocotillos showing their love of rain

Willow in ocotillo shadow

White-thorn Acacia blooming again

Willow and Dr. K in the right branch arroyo

Desert Marigolds are flowering again

 

Sunday, June 7, 2026

Sunny Sunday

Ocotillos are leafing out after the rain
Already hot when Dr. K, Willow and I started hiking this morning; no breeze to ameliorate the heat.  We're headed for 97F this afternoon.  We took a short drive around several different neighborhoods before going home.
This & next:  Black-throated Sparrow (artsy versions)


Looking for insects

This & next:  Wils on break


Last 2:  ocotillo greenery


 

Nipple Beehive Addendum

I went back out after 2 pm to photograph a Nipple Beehive Cactus I felt fairly certain would be flowering; it was.  Surprisingly I found sev...