We finally removed the wire cage around our Chinese Elm |
Three-leaf Sumac berries (birds love them) |
Getting going on the Grand View Trail |
A look down at White Sands |
Becca and Packrat in the ramada |
Sotol in bloom |
The flower stalk |
Dr. K checking out the blossoms |
Closeup of Sotol flowers |
Heading on down the trail |
Becca next to a stand of Apache Plume |
Dr. K sniffing the plumes of Apache Plume |
Where pine nuts come from |
Double blooms |
Sotol with new flower stalk |
Young Sotol |
Black-headed Grosbeak |
Headed back |
A much-needed shade break |
3 comments:
I can't remember when the flower stalk of the sotol was so full.
"Thank you for that tasty snack!" signed Mule Deer. A Black-headed Grosbeak might be a life-lister for Kali and me (but I'll have to check our life list; every time I think I might have a life-list bird, I check my list and see that I saw one on a western trip on 1987, etc.).
Scott:
Not the best photo of the Grosbeak, and before I enlarged it I kept thinking the bird was a Bullock's Oriole. But when I saw the beak I knew right away it wasn't. I went to the Cornell bird site to listen to the Black-headed Grosbeak's song; that's when I realized what it was. Apparently, they summer (and breed) here in New Mexico.
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