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Friday, June 19, 2026

Near Brutal

1st 3:  same Roadrunner in two different ocotillos
Just Willow and me on the morning hike; Dr. K had stuff to do.  The Wilster and I followed our regular route under pretty brutal conditions--totally unlike the weather we had yesterday.  No clouds today, no breeze, blazing sun.  Bugs were flying into our faces the entire time.  We saw no other nature lovers during the trek.  I took some decent photos while we were out there, but none of particular note.



Wils in the LDR-A arroyo

Desert Marigold flowers

Dayflowers

Greater Earless Lizard

Blackfoot Daisy

Willow in the right branch arroyo

Beautiful clouds over the desert

 

Thursday, June 18, 2026

Glorious Clouds

Humid and cool at start
Dr. K, Willow and I remained cool throughout our morning hike; significant cloud cover kept the weather conditions cool and humid.  This was a nice break from yesterday's near-brutal heat.  We followed our regular route and spotted no other nature lovers while we were out there.
James' Holdback (Pomaria jamesii)

Velvety Nerisyrenia

Poor photo of a Pyrrhuloxia (aka Desert Cardinal)

Willow on break

Blackfoot Daisy

This & next:  Desert Unicorn-plant


Dr. K and Willow in the right branch arroyo

Viscid Four O'clock

 

Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Heat Abbreviation

16 White-winged Doves
It was so uncomfortable out there this morning for Dr. K, Willow and me that we shortened the hike by a third.  Willow especially didn't seem to be enjoying herself due to the heat even though we stopped repeatedly for shade and water breaks.  We were all glad to get out of the desert before it heated up even more.
A female Scott's Oriole on Soaptree Yucca stalk

Another large ocotillo

Willow looking alert

Dayflowers

Desert Marigolds

Couldn't ID it

 

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Grocery Day

Desert Unicorn-plant (Proboscidea althaeifolia)
75F already when Dr. K, Willow and I hit the trail this morning.  A persistent breeze/wind kept us from feeling the brunt of the searing sunshine.  We did our regular route, only spotting other outdoor enthusiasts--Pickup-Truck-Lady and her dog--when we were driving down Tellbrook Road on the way home.  After we got back I took a quick shower and then headed over to Albertsons for my weekly shopping stint.
Desert Marigold bouquet

Wils in sand

Hazy morning mountains

Round-tailed Horned Lizard (Phrynosoma modestum)

Very large (15 to 18 foot) ocotillo

Desert Marigolds again

Small White-thorn Acacia tree

 

Monday, June 15, 2026

Raven or Crow?

Headed down LDR-A as usual
We got some heavy rain early evening yesterday and then storms overnight; the result this morning was a very wet desert and intensely humid atmosphere.  We did our regular route seeing along the way four large corvids, which, I'm informed from the iNaturalist website, are Common Ravens.  They were harvesting food from Soaptree Yuccas.  It seemed as if they were having a small spat with each other, squawking and making a lot of noise.  I loved seeing them.  The sun made an appearance toward the end of our hike heating things up to an unpleasant level.
iNaturalist says this and the next 4 are Common Ravens





James' Holdback, aka James Rush-pea (Pomaria jamesii)

Desert Marigolds

Clouds over the Organs

Willow on break again

 

Sunday, June 14, 2026

Cloud Cover

Just getting started
For two-thirds of this morning's hike Dr. K, Willow and I got a good break; high cloud cover kept the temperature down.  With a third of the trek to go, though, the sun broke through and really broiled things (us) up.  We slogged through, however, and took a long ride in the air-conditioned CR-V to cool down.  We were feeling pretty comfortable by the time we reached home.
Headed down LDR-A

North to the flank of Tortugas

Willow on break

Dayflower

Clouds over the Organs

Desert Marigold plant

Crossing from left to middle branch arroyos

On a ridge looking westward

Tortugas and the Organs

 

Near Brutal

1st 3:  same Roadrunner in two different ocotillos Just Willow and me on the morning hike; Dr. K had stuff to do.  The Wilster and I followe...