Saw two at Stone Lagoon. Is the all brown one a juvenile? I read that both male and female adults get pretty head plumage during mating season.
Couldn't catch it, alas! But a beautiful frog!
Small one crossing the path. Decided against testing this "cowkiller" reputation.
Slithered across the path as my dad and I were walking. Very docile and "friendly." A juvenile, maybe 1.5 feet. Beautiful little guy/girl!
Found while on an insect walk in Glen Canyon park with great John Hafernik.
Found on an insect walk in Glen Canyon Park with the great John Hafernik.
This is a female. You can make out mites on its underside. Found on an insect walk in Glen Canyon Park with the great John Hafernik.
Found on an insect walk in Glen Canyon Park with the great John Hafernik.
A solitary bee, can't remember what John Hafernik called it. Very cool.
Alas, no adults were to be found, but many globules of their eggs were in the pond. This was as close as I got to an Easter Egg hunt...
Saw a silhouette circling and calling today over the Claremont Farmer's Market, no doubt it was searching for delicious organic vegetables. Couldn't see any markings but tail was held out narrow and straight. After looking up calls online it sounded most like a Red-shouldered Hawk...
A bunch of hummingbirds were flitting about in the undergrowth, lots of "kissing" calls. Couldn't ID, but guessing Anna's?
Found a few of these fellows by the pond in the quarry at Sibley. Musk smells great!