Desert Squirrel

By PolS

Western meadow lark

I went for a  walk on Rabbit Mountain this morning before it got too hot.  It was the first time I've seen a rattlesnake on this walk, although I knew they were around.  Unfortunately it had its head buried in the grass (the rattle was poking out), so wasn't going to make a good photograph!  So here's a meadow lark doing what it often does, perching on a fence post.  
Rabbit Mountain (and there are lots of rabbits, or cottontails) is a neat piece of open space that hosts diverse plant and animal life, very accessible from where I'm staying.

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