Where There’s Smoke

A distant view of firefighters walking through smoke in the desert in Scottsdale, Arizona. Original: _A671981.ARW

Last weekend as I drove Bear home from our hike I saw smoke in the distant foothills. At home I could see through my long lens that the firefighters had it under control, yet another fire started by new home construction. Usually they’e put out pretty quickly but last year one got out of control and burned a swath of the desert.

πŸ“·: Sony A6700 | Sony 100-400mm | Sony 1.4X
πŸ—“οΈ: May 11, 2024

25 Minutes Later

A Gila monster flicks out its tongue while moving in the sand in McDowell Sonoran Preserve in Scottsdale, Arizona. Original: _A677662.ARW

After Bear and I saw a Gila monster this year I couldn’t help but wonder how long it would be until I saw another as it was only my 4th in 6 years. The answer, it turns out, was 25 minutes, which is how long it took for us to continue up the trail and find this beauty. Two in one day!

πŸ“·: Sony A6700 | Sony 100-400mm | Sony 1.4X
πŸ—“οΈ: April 14, 2024

Tree Topper

A male phainopepla perches above a pile of desert mistletoe berry detritus in McDowell Sonoran Preserve in Scottsdale, Arizona

Perhaps this winter I should top the Christmas tree with a phainopepla ornament, they certainly make a lovely tree topper. Desert mistletoe berries are a favored food but I’ll pass on replicating the debris field of detritus beneath them, fresh clumps are a giveaway of a preferred perch.

πŸ“·: Sony A6700 | Sony 100-400mm | Sony 1.4X
πŸ—“οΈ: February 14, 2024

Over the Hill

A young buck pauses at the top of the ridge, the morning sun falling on its face, in McDowell Sonoran Preserve in Scottsdale, Arizona. Original: _A675948.ARW

A young buck pauses at the top of the ridge, most of the herd having gone before, before it too crossed over the hill and out of sight. I had a chance to watch the herd for a long while as they snacked on mistletoe berries on this lovely winter morning. Despite it being a popular trail and a Saturday to boot, no one else came past, such a peaceful start to the day.

πŸ“·: Sony A6700 | Sony 100-400mm | Sony 1.4X
πŸ—“οΈ: January 27, 2024

Crustal Foundering

A macro shot of the damaged end of a saguaro arm where the blackened protective material has cracked, showing the lighter material underneath, taken in McDowell Sonoran Preserve in Scottsdale, Arizona on May 12, 2024. Originals: _Z729316.NEF to _Z729361.NEF

When I saw the damaged end of a saguaro arm where the blackened protective material had cracked, showing the lighter material underneath, I was reminded of lava lakes in Hawaii and Iceland. The lava on the surface cools and hardens and can sink into the less dense molten lava via a process called crustal foundering. It took me a while to find the time to bring my macro setup on a day when there was little wind, and even then it took me a few attempts as the breeze was often stronger than predicted.

The National Park Service has a description on their page about Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park.

πŸ“·: Nikon Z 7II | Nikon 105mm macro
πŸ—“οΈ: May 12, 2024

Down With the Thickness

A Gila monster explores the rocky edge of a trail in McDowell Sonoran Preserve in Scottsdale, Arizona on April 14, 2024. Original: A677539.ARW

That the Gila monster is the largest native lizard in the US only tells part of the story, to me their almost ridiculous girth is more impressive than their length. I half expect the earth to tremble beneath my feet after each of their deliberate steps. This was the first one Bear and I saw this year, having crossed in front of us it explored the edge of the trail before trundling off into the brush.

πŸ“·: Sony A6700 | Sony 100-400mm | Sony 1.4X
πŸ—“οΈ: April 14, 2024