| Squiggling along the squiggly foothills trail |
| Sun just coming over the mountain |
| Computer-enhanced Canyon Wren |
| Feather Dalea |
| This Parry's Agave has grown a foot in a few days |
| Looking down at the interesting stalk it's sending up |
| Tortugas (left) and the Organ Mountains |
| Long trail into the lower desert |
| Down off the mountain now |
| Road around Tortugas |
| Taking a bow |
| Desert Sumac |
| Desert Sumac bushes are blooming all over |
| Exploring a deep arroyo just west of the mountain |
| A look back at the rugged territory we just traversed |
| Headed west |
| Making progress away from the mountain |
| Hedgehog Cacti are still in bloom everywhere |
| Claret Cups and the mountains |
| Desert Marigold |
| I believe this is a Red-naped Sapsucker |
| If this is a Red-naped Sapsucker I think it's the first I've seen |
| Could be a female |
| A Red-naped Sapsucker is a woodpecker |
| More artsy shot of the Red-naped Sapsucker |
| A small Patchnose snake is having lizard for breakfast |
| Hard to tell which Flycatcher this is. I'm guessing "Gray" |
1 comment:
Nice photos of the red-naped sapsucker (never heard of that bird before). The photo of the snake grossed me out!
Post a Comment