Thursday, May 9, 2013

More spring pics

From the month of April:




















Linking to Clytie's, Guest Hearts Thursday.

25 comments:

  1. Wonderful Diane! Love the heart shaped cactus paddle.

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  2. Love the eggs. The cactus paddle heart would be a thorny challenge. Nice day in the desert.

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  3. The eggs are elegantly beautiful.

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  4. Don't you just love when you find Prickly Pear cactus heart ? They are the best.

    cheers, parsnip

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  5. Ah, what lovely shots!

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  6. Why is a desert called a desert!

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  7. so much beauty! thanks for sharing:)


    i linked to you today!


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  8. I just LOVE that cactus heart. It fills my eyes. Wonderful shot!!!

    Happy Guest Heart Thursday!

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  9. Lovely collection of pics. We already have a taste of summer in my neck of the woods.

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  10. I am in awe of this entire post. What an amazing variety of critters and beauty you are surrounded by!

    Of course I LOVE the cactus heart - Pokies and all!!!

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  11. Belíssimas fotos.
    As flores do deserto são lindas!

    ¸╭•⊰✿¸.

    Bom domingo!
    Feliz Dia das Mães!
    Beijinhos.♡ღ

    •*✿⊱╮ღ

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  12. Hello! What a wonderful photos!

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  13. wonderful photos, and love it ended with a heart :) happy mom's day to you Diane.

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  14. Fabulous diversity displayed here... Awww, the precious eggs captured so sweetly in their nest... do you know what kind of bird laid the eggs?

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  15. Hi Darla, those bluish eggs in the nest in a cholla cactus could be curve-billed thrasher. :)

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  16. Fantastic photos, amazing place:) Greetings

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  17. Ah, what a great glimpse into life in the desert. The bunny and the roadrunner are my fav pics. But they're all beautiful.

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  18. I just took a second look. The picture of the yellow breasted birdie is a hoot. He look like he has twig wings. Bird and shrub are one.

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  19. Do you know the bird species that produced the eggs?

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  20. Hi Celeste, the eggs were probably curve-billed thrasher. :)

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  21. i like how the deer skeptic look ;-)

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