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Desert Plants and Animals

cactus near Tuscon October 2009
I never posted the rest of the photos from our Tuscon trip so here goes.

driftwood like

cacti
Now, for the animals.

mule deer (notice the poofy white tail resembles the tops of sugaro cacti

peccary

peccary
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hey, you got a nice shot of a peccary, great work
The beautiful purple crocus shot is visible just now–who shot it and where? Do you still dream about them?
I have a piece of the “driftwood like” should you need one for anything. I think it is a cactus stem. Is that right?
Patty
I took the purple crocus shot in Pennsylvania, the first year that I went to Writing From Nature. I have not dreamt of them for a long time.
Yes, the driftwood like photo is of a cactus stem. I thought it looked very interesting.