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The barrel cactus is slowly falling to the ground... |
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Western Whiptail Lizard |
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Zebra-tailed Lizard |
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Desert Spiny |
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Desert Cottontail |
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Harris' Antelope Ground Squirrel |
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Round-tailed Ground Squirrel |
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Roadrunner |
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Gambel's Quail |
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Marine Blue Butterfly - female |
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The remains of a fallen Saguaro cactus fruit... |
This last one is from our garden, oleander leaves and blossoms covering the pathway before being raked:
Have a wonderful week!
Sporo ciekawych zwierzątek żyje u Was i podoba mi się kolor owoców kaktusa. Pozdrawiam.
ReplyDeleteMany interesting animals live with you and I like the color of the fruit of a cactus. Yours.
Wow. So fortunate to meet those animals and reptiles.
ReplyDeleteOne by one they come.
ReplyDeleteOne by one I come to know them.
Those are wonderful critters, but I like your ground squirrel better than the ones we have here. They are cuter! Love their shadow too!
ReplyDeleteLovely pics of the desert creatures & and cactii/flowers.
ReplyDeleteThanks for bringing these missed desert sights to the North Rim.
ReplyDeleteThat cactus fruit looks like a gaping mouth.
You see some very amazing things on your walks. I now know the name of the funny little critters all over the front part of our property...round tail ground squirrels. Thanks so much! The leaves and blossoms look like potpourri. :)
ReplyDeleteI love looking at the ground. You have posted some wonderful photos of just a day in the country.
ReplyDeleteThe Roadrunners are back at my house and I am so enjoying having them around.
cheers, parsnip
I need to see this side of Tucson...so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI haven't never seen that kind of quail before.
Nice unity in colors to end with this lovely red. Never saw a marine blue butterfly before. What a shape!
ReplyDeleteDiane, I always enjoy seeing your photos!
ReplyDeleteI just wanted you to know that I. Am. Working. Again.
I may not have time to comment but always enjoy stopping by your blog!
Your desert creature photos are fantastic! I just can't imagine a roadrunner in the flesh... always see one in my mind's eye as the cartoon character running away from the wiley coyote :-)
ReplyDeleteAm quite amazed at how you can take these nice pictures of the wildlife... especially that of the quail... ;-)
ReplyDeleteThat barrel cactus reminds me of my little cactus. Mine looks it is going to fall to that state. Better go do something about it later. Btw I hope those lizards don't bother you when you take your walk. They look dangerous.
ReplyDeleteDiane, I have nominated you for the Versatile Blogger award. Check it out in my latest post. Thanks and have a great day!
i just watched the amazing life in the desert in nat geo and the scenes so reminded me of your photos here. lovely set of pictures again Diane.
ReplyDeleteAnother awesome desert post! I always call the little squirrels we see out at out place Antelope squirrels, but now I'm wondering if there not Round-Tailed squirrels?
ReplyDeleteI love seeing your gorgeous desert shots - I will never think of a desert the same way again thanks to you!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch interesting creatures around you and so nice that you have the opportunity to photograph them. Lovely leaves covering the ground - a carpet for your feet!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great collection of flora and fauna. The lizards are all so different. And I just love the roadrunner.
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful series. You have great eyes to spot the lizards. They blend into the environment so well. The squirrels are cute and are so petite compared to our fox squirrels here in Indiana. I miss seeing the roadrunners scamper around and hearing the quail sounding their alerts.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, thanks for identifying the mystery flower on my blog. I honestly figured you would know what it was! :-)
Hello there!!! I'm back and although I miss the cool breezes, I certainly missed home and the gardening. I'm having my coffee and reading....my first REAL vacation:) I am terrible with lizards so I found this post extremely helpful. And the ground squirrels!!! I know several but not all....there are so many varieties out there. Thanks for the ID's. Sometimes I see more lizards than I do birds and I know a Whiptail when I see one because it does it's running thing which is cool. So I've been getting shots of them over my past shoots. Hope all is well in your world. Had a great vacation and look forward to getting out again around the canyons and Tucson.
ReplyDeleteHello! Very interesting and beautiful photos!
ReplyDeletewonderful little friends along your way.. I enjoyed them as well !
ReplyDeleteAligaga
Great job with ALL of the wildlife shots. Each one of those animals is (I believe) very fast and mobile, which always makes them hard to photograph.
ReplyDeletelove the world of critters.
ReplyDeletei totally enjoyed your photos!
simply wonderful!