Desert Sand Verbena (magenta) and Dune Primrose.
Desert Dandelion
Desert Lily
Desert Primrose
Desert Chicory (white)
Arizona Lupine (purple spike)
Gail surrounded by Parish's Poppies
We read that when the White-lined Sphinx caterpillars arrive, they can decimate 100's of acres of wildflowers in a couple days. Looks like they are arriving!
Desert Five-spot (pink globe)
Parish's Poppy
Beavertail Cactus
Ocotillo (almost ready to bloom red tubular flowers)
Purple Mat
Common Phacelia (purple), Desert Chicory (white), Desert Dandelion (yellow)
Barrel Cactus
Teddybear Cholla
Chupparosa
Fritillary Butterfly
Heading up into Henderson Canyon
Pair of Gambel's Quail
Apricot Mallow
Gail checks out a small cave
Desert texture
Apricot Mallow
This stink bug sized beetle was zooming around the ground, barely stopping. It is an Inflated Beetle (Cysteodemus armatus)
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Amazing!
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