Heading down LDR-A |
Just a few days ago I noticed a few White-lined Sphinx Moth larvae, and today they were everywhere, including crawling across the desert floor. I even saw them crossing Tellbrook Road, some getting crushed by cars in the process.
After exploring for quite a while we dropped down from the ridge south of First Arroyo, stopped in the arroyo for a drink and brief respite, and then we headed back to the upper flatland and our waiting CR-V. The last leg of the hike was hot, humid and hard.
White-lined Sphinx Moth larvae |
This & the next: Barrel Cactus buds |
Chinchweed makes the desert smell like lemon zest |
Prickly Pear and Desert Zinnia bouquet |
This & the next: same small arroyo |
Desert Zinnia |
Tortugas and the Organ Mountains |
B&W X |
Tortugas and the Organs |
This & the next: Yucca and Barrel Cactus |
Barrel Cactus buds |
Two Barrel Cacti, one a double |
Barrel Cactus buds |
Double Barrel Cactus |
Tall Ocotillos |
Black-tailed Jackrabbit |
Steep arroyo |
This & the next 2: Barrel Cactus flowers and buds |
Peekaboo bee |
Willow and Frio |
Kallstroemia parviflora |
White-lined Sphinx Moth larva |
Clouds over the Organs |
Audition for the Kiss tribute band |
1 comment:
So many beautiful photos today. I love that one of the jackrabbit. I also really like the ones of the Barrel cactus flowers--such a pretty orange-red color.
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