Water flowed across this road |
Arroyos around the mountain were scoured by heavy runoff |
Patterns left behind in the mud |
Pencil cholla and my fingers |
Through a muddy section of an arroyo |
Panting in desert heat |
Another arroyo with evidence of water flow |
Lots of millipedes were out and about |
Tortugas and the Organs |
Imagine how fast rain runoff ran through this narrow chute |
Looking the other way at the chute |
What's that we see heading through the desert? |
It's the Trickster |
Coyote (Canis latrans) |
Heading off into the wilderness |
Try finding God's dog out there |
Vast stretch of Chihuahuan Desert |
Ladderback Woodpecker with its back to us |
Ladderback |
Better side? |
Where does the critter end and the rock begin? |
Horned lizard |
The extra precipitation has allowed Ocotillos to leaf out |
Down a non-dusty dirt road |
West of the mountain |
Take shade where you can find it |
A long way from here to the Organ Mountains |
1 comment:
It's amazing how well some of those critters blend into the desert.
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