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Monday, May 16, 2016

Trickster Redux

Headed for higher ground
Becca and I had a good morning hike west of Tortugas Mountain this morning.  The temperature at first was cool, but things quickly heated up.  Becca took several shade breaks because of the high temps and high humidity.  We had the good fortune of spotting another Coyote, though he wasn't in any mood for visitors; we tried to track him, but had no success.  We were lucky enough to encounter other denizens of the desert, including an Ash-throated Flycatcher, a Loggerhead Shrike, and the beautiful and elusive Lesser Nighthawk.
Ash-throated Flycatcher

Becca loves climbing up the mountain

Plumed Crinklemat

Down the bobsled track

Torrey Yucca next to the single-track

Mormon Tea flowers

Loggerhead Shrike

Wearing the Mask of Zorro

We spotted another Coyote west of Tortugas

Soaptree Yuccas in bloom west of the mountain

Yucca and the Organs

White-thorn Acacia

Artsy shot of White-thorn Acacia and the mountains

Across the vast Chihuahuan Desert

Lesser Nighthawk

Cholla flower in our yard

Cholla on our property

Cholla flower with poster edges

1 comment:

Dr. K said...

That loggerhead shrike looks a lot like Zorro (or maybe Zorro looks like the loggerhead shrike).

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