Trail straight up the west face of Tortugas Mountain |
View to the west |
Heading for the high desert |
Here |
Along this trail |
Now we're descending to the west |
The mountain called Pichacho (4959 feet) |
Velvety Nerisyrenia (mustard family) |
Right profile |
Left |
Across the vast Chihuahuan Desert to the Organ Mountains |
The desert is more populated with plant life than some people think |
Trailing Four O'Clock |
A type of Skipper |
Computer-enhanced image |
Yellow butterflies were all over these tiny flowers (haven't IDd it yet) |
Getting sunny |
Just west of the Tortoise |
Roadrunner running right at us |
Pulls up to decide what to do |
Runs right past us |
3 comments:
Great action shots of the roadrunner.
REALLY good shots of the roadrunner! I'm still holding off on a Twitter account, and I check my Facebook page about one a month. I'm a troglodyte compared to my colleagues.
Thanks, Scott. Yeah, I don't know if I can be convinced to join Twitter. If we'd have been born three or four decades later we'd be social-media whizzes now.
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