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Sunday, September 1, 2024

Swainsy Photo-Op

1st 6:  Cooperative Swainson's Hawk along LDR-A
Sweet surprised as Dr. K, Willow and I were heading down LDR-A this morning:  a Swainson's Hawk was perched atop a small dead branch ahead to our left.  I was able to get some decent photos of it before the raptor took off.

I got some good photos, too, of a Curve-billed Thrasher far up into the left branch arroyo.  It seemed to be checking us out, hanging around where we stopped for shade and water.

After we finished our enjoyable hike we had to hurry home so Dr. K could do another fantasy football draft for the second league she belongs to.  Enough said.



 




Soaptree Yuccas and the Organ Mountains

Long view of Tortugas and the Organs

Curved Soaptree Yucca stalk

This & next:  Cutleaf Globe Berry


This & next 3:  Curve-billed Thrasher




Hanger-on

Willow in yucca shadow

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Last section of the right branch arroyo

1 comment:

Dr. K said...

I love the photos of the Swainsen's Hawk lifting off from its perch. Great images today, Packrat.

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