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Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Midweek Trek

Doves in a dead Palo Verde at Las Alturas Ranch
It was incredibly hot and steamy this morning as Becca and I made our way around Tortugas Mountain.  Regardless, we did a long hike as we just are unable to resist the desert's many charms.  We saw one mountain biker in the outback, but that was it.  Most people who have good sense avoid being out in the punishing heat.  After our hike I did some research on the Devil's Head Cactus, but couldn't discover whether the purpose of its cotton top is to carry seeds.  It seems  likely, though.  
West side of Tortugas Mountain

Dinosaur hip bone (just kidding)

Devil's Head, after blossoming

The fruit of the Devil's Head turns into a cottony top, perhaps to carry seeds


Clouds over Tortugas

Quite a canine specimen

3 comments:

Dr. K said...

I love how all those doves sit together in our tree.

Scott said...

The Devil's Head fluff IS intriguing! Keep an eye on it as the weeks pass and keep us posted on what happens to the fluff over time.

packrat said...

Fluff Over Time is the title of my new book, Scott.

:)

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