| Late bloomer |
| Just becoming flowers |
| A different late bloomer |
| Torrey Yucca flowers emerging |
| The city of Las Cruces, New Mexico and Picacho Peak |
| Ash-throated Flycatcher |
| Contrail-laden sky over the Organ Mountains |
| Scott's Oriole |
| A large arroyo west of Tortugas (Tortoise) Mountain |
| A small Mesquite Tree leafing out |
| Long dirt road across the desert |
| The Tortoise (left) and the Organ Mountains |
| Flower of the Ocotillo (Oh-ko-TEA-yo) |
| A member of the Mustard family: Velvety Nerisyrenia |
| Ocotillo (aka "buggy whip") in bloom |
| Turkey Vulture |
| Distinctive markings of the Turkey Vulture |
5 comments:
Our "mustards," only a few of which are native, are nowhere to be seen, not like your beautiful Velvety Nerisyrenia.
They are beautiful, Scott; they bloom early, and they last through a good bit of the summer.
Haven't stopped by in a while - but your Autho post reminded me that I should. Beautiful pictures, as always. I think I'd like the desert - at least, the parts that you share.
Hey, thanks Jennifer! Glad you stopped by.
:)
Despite its name, the turkey vulture is an impressive creature.
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