Posted on April 9, 2023April 9, 2023 by larksparrow04/07/2023 first pass at Bird Haven Trail Briar judges Mom. The only Escobaria we’ve seen so far! This rock has really neat concentric layered circles! Briar practices standing on new surfaces. She’s getting better about benches. A lovely Echinocereus! Grama grass in the background, and a nice pile of small sandstones nearby. The fence in the background is the edge of the state park. Another fine Echinocereus with grama grass. Cholla cactus and juniper in the background. This rock has a sharply defined layer. A soil crust lichen on sand! Maybe some sort of Liatris plant stalk? Big sandstone jutting up in the trail. Yucca, lichen on sandstone, and sideoats grama grass. Closeup of pointy yucca tips. Waiting for botany time Mom. Briar was concerned. A prairie lizard!!! Same genus as the spiny lizard at home. Clove currant thinking about blooming. Trail marker at top of hill. Nice sandstone layers here. Mom caught up with us. Briar was happy. Now that all humans in one place, Briar can rest in the bench shade.
Is that your mom way in the background of the “Briar was concerned” photo? Briar is learning patience – botanists teach that well. Loading... Reply
Is that your mom way in the background of the “Briar was concerned” photo? Briar is learning patience – botanists teach that well.
Yup. Briar says mom is even worse than me or Paula!!!!
Briar is such a sweet dog. Like Gracie