| Long-distance shot of a Cooper's Hawk |
| NMSU experimental towers |
| Fruit of the Pencil Cholla (choy-ya) |
| Curve-billed Thrasher |
| Just getting started into the foothills |
| Fire in the desert |
| Down from the foothills |
| Way ahead of the Packrat |
| Mr. Pinacate |
| Unpleasant side effect of equestrians using the trail |
| Loggerhead Shrike |
| Stingleaf plant ready to reproduce |
| Desert dog |
| Tortugas (left) and the Organ Mountains |
| 10"-high Barrel Cactus |
| This Yucca is about 6' tall |
| Three Roadrunners were hunting near the trail |
4 comments:
We have a Cooper's Hawk that continuously harasses the birds at our feeders here. Occasionally, it's successful at capturing one--which explains the continuous harassment.
Neat photos of those roadrunners hunting.
Obviously that's the kind of harassment that pays off, Scott.
:)
I love those darned Roadrunners, Dr. K. I think they're the same ones we keep seeing in that area; they don't seem overly concerned about Becca and me.
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