Rumor has it that colorful collared lizards can now be observed in Rattlesnake Canyon. On Saturday we went to see what we could find. The only problem is, when the weather gets hot and sunny enough to see reptiles, I prefer to go out very early in the morning. Chris pointed out that we weren’t likely to see heat-loving collared lizards so early in the day. He was right, we didn’t find any collared lizards. I was not disappointed though, because we did see:
a tiny trickling waterfall
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some water still standing in Rattlesnake Creek
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green and orange colors in the creek bed
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Red Admiral butterfly
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greenish yellow lichen
Trailing Four O’clock
Desert Grassland Whiptail lizard
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Still waiting for our first grandbaby to make an appearance. :)