I think this lizard blends in remarkably well with it's habitat
Seen while hiking in Cohab Canyon, Capitol Reef National Park.
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I did not linger to make a good ID, I think this is a Penstemon but I am unsure of the species.
Seen while hiking through Cohab canyon, capitol Reef National Park, Wayne County, Utah
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Lone Juniper on Wingate Sandstone
Juniperus osteosperma (Utah juniper)
Hiking up Cohab Canyon, Capitol Reef National Park.
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Castilleja (To be Identified)
Castilleja seen while walking through Cohab Canyon, Capitol Reef National Park, Utah
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Castilleja linariifolia seen while walking through Cohab Canyon, Capitol Reef National Park, Utah
Thatching Ant Mound - the ants add and remove sticks and grass to maintain internal thermal regulation
Seen on the slickrock near the rim overlook, Capitol Reef National Park..
This may be a Formica obscuripes Thatching Ant mound. I have seen this same mound over in the Yakima area on Umtanum Ridge.
www.flickr.com/photos/brewbooks/2465729799/
A short video www.flickr.com/photos/brewbooks/4849481045/ I took, really shows how active these are. These ants have a distinctive body, half red, half black.
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