
It's amazing that flowers as lovely as the Desert Zinnia can grow in a hot, dry climate.

Becca indulging in one of her favorite activities--sniffing.

A healthy Ocotillo thriving in the Chihuahuan Desert.

A tangle of Ocotillos.

These two Cactus Wrens reminded us of Heckle and Jeckle the way they were cackling and cavorting on the NMSU experimental tower.
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Becca sure is a nosy dog--oops, I meant Research Associate.
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