Rocky east side of Tortugas Mountain |
The distant Organ Mountains |
Through a Creosote-lined arroyo |
The trail goes through here |
Becca has told us repeatedly that there's something worth looking out for |
The view west past the mountain flank |
This is what alerted Becca: young Mule Deer |
Hello |
More than one |
You can tell by their tail markings that they're young |
This is an older doe; perhaps it's Mama |
On the move, but not exactly spooked |
Stopping for a look back |
The herd is larger than we thought |
Time to go |
A little anxious because we inadvertently split the herd |
A little indecision here |
Good pose for the Westminster Deer Show |
Young doe and a youngster just beyond fawnhood |
They stop for a look back at us |
Time to make tracks |
The Mule Deer way to clear brush |
The happiest hiker this morning |
Chihuahuan Desert vista |
A last look at departing Mule Deer |
Across the rolling desert to Tortugas Mountain |
Back near the trailhead at the Monte Vista area |
Roof of the observatory |
1 comment:
Really good photos of the deer, especially the ones where they are moving. Such a treat to be able to see them this morning.
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