7:25 a.m., 36 degrees Fahrenheit |
Hiking in the shadow of Tortugas |
Flycatcher |
7:45 a.m., finally reaching the sun in the high foothills |
Across the desert to Bishop Cap |
Primroses welcoming the sun |
Coyote watching from a distance |
They never miss a trick (it's why they're called The Trickster) |
There are four of them |
Not really wary, but curiious |
Caught in the act: either copulating or expressing dominance |
A final look before disappearing over the hill |
After the flowers comes the Yucca fruit |
They look like pickles, peppers or cucumbers at times |
An Ocotillo blooming and leafing out at the same time (rare) |
The early leaves are due to an abundance of rain lately |
One of the most beautiful desert plants |
3 comments:
That 1st coyote shot is really nice!
Thanks, Caroline. Made me wish I'd had my Sony digital SLR and telephoto lens.
Nice to see the ocotillo leaves turning green.
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