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Geriatric Prickly Pear |
A Thursday hike around Tortugas Mountain was just perfect this morning. The only thing we saw was a young mule deer doe scampering up the mountainside. It was running alone, which is surprising considering they usually run in small herds.
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Something interesting over there |
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The trail ahead |
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Can you spot the central point of interest? |
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Ah, there it is |
1 comment:
It's amazing how well that mule deer blended into the desert.
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