The trip began from Colorado and passed through Blue Mesa Lake again.
"There are some who can live without wild things, and some who cannot. These essays are the delights and dilemmas of one who cannot" - Aldo Leopold
Showing posts with label Arizona. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arizona. Show all posts
2015/07/18
July update - Trip through Four Corners, Grand Canyon, and Wyoming
Over a span of four days (July 12th to 16th), I traveled across five states and drove more than 2,400 km.
Labels:
Arizona,
avocet,
bee,
cactus,
century plant,
chickadee,
cliffrose,
Colorado,
cottontail,
elk,
fly,
Grand Canyon,
hummingbird,
lizard,
Penstemon,
titmouse,
USA,
Utah,
whiptail,
Wyoming
2015/07/17
July update - Research-related photos
This month I planned three road-trips measuring vegetative and reproductive traits of several Mertensia species in Colorado, Arizona, and Utah. These road-trips brought me to many interesting places that I wouldn't otherwise have the chance to go to.
July 1st to 3rd (M. ciliata and M. bakeri)
July 1st to 3rd (M. ciliata and M. bakeri)
Blue Mesa Lake, the largest lake in Colorado.
Labels:
Anthophorine,
Arizona,
butter-and-eggs,
Colorado,
fly,
Geum,
halictid,
lake,
mallow,
marmot,
Mertensia,
mountain,
nutlet,
red-breasted merganser,
river,
snow,
tortoiseshell,
USA,
Utah,
waterfall
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