leanin' H
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I took a ride on my wheeler tonight looking for a turkey as I have a tag that started today. Not a turkey track or any sign of a turkey at all!
But I found lots of spring flowers and a bunch of deer. Looking East from the head of Government creek.
Wild peavine on the top of the ridge. (Lathyrus Pauciflouris)
A little blue bell tucked up under an old cedar tree.(Mertensia ciliata)
We don't get the carpet of BlueBonnets like you Texans. But we do have lots of spring glacier lillys under the mountain oakbrush.
(Erythronium grandiflorum)
Glacier lillys again.
A close-up of Erythronium grandiflorum. 8)
We call these Indian Paintbrush but the proper name is Desert Paintbrush. (Castilleja chromosa) They are my favorite flower along with Larkspur. Probably because they were my Grandma's favorites!
These are pretty but their name doesn't match........ Rough Mule's ear? :???:
(Wyethia scabra)
And a little bunch of Cushion Phlox. (Phlox Hoodi)
And i found quite a few small bunches of deer. (muledeerius bighornyheads) These are all bucks with velvet covered antlers just getting started. From far........
And a little closer thanks to zoom! No turkeys except the one taking these pictures!
I only know the scientific names of flowers thanks to google! :wink:


Wild peavine on the top of the ridge. (Lathyrus Pauciflouris)

A little blue bell tucked up under an old cedar tree.(Mertensia ciliata)

We don't get the carpet of BlueBonnets like you Texans. But we do have lots of spring glacier lillys under the mountain oakbrush.


Glacier lillys again.

A close-up of Erythronium grandiflorum. 8)

We call these Indian Paintbrush but the proper name is Desert Paintbrush. (Castilleja chromosa) They are my favorite flower along with Larkspur. Probably because they were my Grandma's favorites!


These are pretty but their name doesn't match........ Rough Mule's ear? :???:


And a little bunch of Cushion Phlox. (Phlox Hoodi)

And i found quite a few small bunches of deer. (muledeerius bighornyheads) These are all bucks with velvet covered antlers just getting started. From far........

And a little closer thanks to zoom! No turkeys except the one taking these pictures!

