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1st 2: the same Ash-throated Flycatcher
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We did our regular hike this morning deciding not to add extra distance due to an errand we needed to run afterward: took a WiFi extender to the UPS store for a free return.
The desert was hot while we were out there, but not brutally so. There wasn't much to photograph today so I felt a slight letdown about our brief exploration.
I did get a few halfway decent images of an Ash-throated Flycatcher, arguably my favorite flycatcher.
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Willow in LDR-A arroyo
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Rock footprint
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This & next: ancient Soaptree in the left branch arroyo
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Triple-crown Soaptree in the left branch arroyo
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1 comment:
That rock footprint looks like an upside-down heart to me.
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