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Intimidating stare of the Black-throated Sparrow |
There were too many people on and about the mountain this morning as Becca and I took a moderately-long hike along the west side of Tortugas Mountain and then down into the lower desert region I call the "outback." One woman and one man were particularly annoying, yelling out their dog's name--which sounded like "Poppy"--over and over again. When they finally decided to descend from the mountain road to where Becca and I were on the upper foothills trail the woman said "Good morning" to me, but I wasn't particularly friendly, mainly because they were ruining the peaceful desert quiet. The man had a well-behaved Pitbull on a lead. They started down into the lower desert when I noticed a small dog greeting Becca behind me. I said to the woman, "Is this your dog?" Yes, it was, and she immediately put it on a leash, raising the question in my mind as to why she'd ever let it off in the first place. People. You gotta love 'em. Or do you?
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Nearly dried flowers of Wild Rhubarb |
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Scorpionweed |
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Brief sandy respite |
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Early morning, Chihuahuan Desert |
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Something about that cloud |
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Desert dogs know where to find shade |
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Tall Torrey Yucca west of Tortugas Mountain |
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Here I go with the Ocotillo buds again |
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More Claret Cups |
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Staring at something on the mountain |
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White-winged Dove in an Ocotillo tangle |
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Photographed this cactus just yesterday, and already there are more flowers |
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Thorny red |
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What can I say? |
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Triplets |
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I'm getting carried away |
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Future beauty |
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Opening tomorrow |
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Lots of Velvety nerisyrenia in the desert |
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Venn diagrams, Prickly Pear style |
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This homely bud will produce what you see below |
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Yucca flower stalk |
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Black-throated Sparrow looking skyward |
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One way up the mountain |
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White Tackstem |
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House Finch |
3 comments:
Stunning wildflowers. It must be early Spring; are they blooming early?
Hi Jacqui:
Lots of early blooms this spring. It looks as if plants are safe because no more freezes are likely.
Hope all is well with you and yours.
Cheers
We never really had a winter to speak of. Maybe we'll be surprised by cold weather and wind in the next few weeks, but I hope not.
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