We drove east around El Paso to the Guadelope Mountain National Park which is the highest point in Texas. Pictured is El Capitan at 8,749 feet. We camped in the canyon surrounded on three sides by mountains. Everything is so green in the desert from the monsoon rains that came every afternoon.
Pictured (Painted) Grasshopper |
Stag Beetle |
Wild Christmas Plant |
American Grasshopper |
Apache Plume |
Singing Blue Grosbeak |
Townsend's Warbler sings in the rain |
Multicolored Asian Lady Bug larvae |
Giant Centipede |
A rare find- Black-chinned Sparrow |
Red-spotted Toad |
Rock Wren |
Vagrant Grasshopper |
Female Black Widow Spider |
Cactus Bugs eating Prickly Pear fruit |
Desert Blonde Tarantula |
Cactus Wren |
Blue Dasher - Male threat display |
Elegant Bush Katydid |
California Mantid - Male |
True Katydid |
Looking south toward Ft. Davis from the 5,520ft. lookout at Davis Mountains State Park |
Greater Roadrunner - bill clacking |
Question Mark Butterfly |
Woodhouse's Scrub Jay |
Black-headed Grosbeak |
Vermilian Flycatcher |
Jack-O-Lantern fungus |
Sacred Thorn Apple - night bloomer |
Devil's Claw blossom |
Devil's Claw Seedpod |
Eastern Lubber Grasshopper |
Aoudads - exotic escapees in West Texas |
Bewick's Wren |
Yellow Garden Spider |
Axis Deer Herd - Another exotic import |
Axis fawn in our RV park at Johnson Creek |
Far enough east again to get Carolina Wren |
Scissor's-tailed Flycatcher heading south |
Black-capped Vireo at Kerr Wildlife Area So much fun to travel and be amazed at all God has created and put in our path along the way. Love & Prayers Ty & Ida Baumann |
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