Wednesday, March 16, 2016



Two more days here in West Texas.

Monday we went to Fort Davis and the Davis Mountains State Park and Indian Lodge. Then on Tuesday we drove down into Big Bend National Park. Big Bend was very hot and we have the sunburns and blistered feet to prove it (still, always a favorite). Rather than try for full heat exhaustion we have taken today off and rested and relaxed.

An old gas station in Fort Davis – now closed.



Scrub Jay



A Raven’s nest high on a cliff wall, above the Indian Lodge.



In Big Bend, Dennis and an ocotillo in full bloom, off of Old Maverick Road.



Detail of an ocotillo bloom.



The only two cactus blooms that we saw in Big Bend. Big Bend is still in extreme drought and is rationing water for visitors. This is not a good year for the spring bloom in Big Bend.




A Vermillion Flycatcher in Cottonwoods Campground.



Mule Ears.



Apache Canyon with the Sierra del Carmen in the distance, at the border with Mexico. (Try to put a wall up there Donald.)



A tiny flower in the desert. (We have never seen one of these before and don’t know what it is. The whole plant was only about three inches tall.)



Mike and his petrified snake.



Range stock adjacent to our camp site.



Big Bend Blue Bonnets at the side of the road: Spring in Texas.




2 comments:

  1. Good to see Dennis in full bloom :)

    Great pictures, particularly the gas station. Rebecca and I also loved the javelinas in the previous post.

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  2. Awesome pics of birds flowers and the landscape..and their names too..enjoyed browsing over all the previous blogs too..thnx kartik for pointing us to them

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