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Miscellaneous Links to Wildlife, Plants and Habitat Types
Wildlife - All - http://www.birdandhike.com/Wildlife/_Wildl_index.htm
Wildlife Mammals include desert bighorn sheep, mule deer, black-tailed jackrabbits, desert cottontail rabbit, White-tailed Antelope Squirrel, desert woodrats, and cows. Reptiles include desert tortoise at the lower elevations, Western Fence Lizards, Side-blotched Lizards, and a variety of other lizards and snakes. Birds include Gambel's quail, Chukar,Juniper Titmouse, Spotted Towhee, Bushtits, Red-tailed Hawks, Common Raven,Golden Eagle, Northern Flicker, Black-throated Sparrows, Chipping Sparrow, White-crowned Sparrow, Crissal Thrasher, and other songbirds.
Wildlife Mammals include desert bighorn sheep, mule deer, black-tailed jackrabbits, desert cottontail rabbit, White-tailed Antelope Squirrel, desert woodrats, and cows. Reptiles include desert tortoise at the lower elevations, Western Fence Lizards, Side-blotched Lizards, and a variety of other lizards and snakes. Birds include Gambel's quail, Chukar,Juniper Titmouse, Spotted Towhee, Bushtits, Red-tailed Hawks, Common Raven,Golden Eagle, Northern Flicker, Black-throated Sparrows, Chipping Sparrow, White-crowned Sparrow, Crissal Thrasher, and other songbirds.
Reptiles of Nevada Venomous Reptiles of Nevada
Habitat TypesThe lower elevations are dominated by Mojave Desert Scrub (Upper Sonoran Life Zone), where Creosote Bush, Mojave Yucca, Banana Yucca, Buckhorn Cholla, and low-growing shrubs are common. Scattered Honey Mesquite occur in washes, as do more common Catclaw Acacia and Apache Plume.
Habitat TypesThe lower elevations are dominated by Mojave Desert Scrub (Upper Sonoran Life Zone), where Creosote Bush, Mojave Yucca, Banana Yucca, Buckhorn Cholla, and low-growing shrubs are common. Scattered Honey Mesquite occur in washes, as do more common Catclaw Acacia and Apache Plume.
The middle elevations are also Mojave Desert Scrub (Upper Sonoran Life Zone), but the vegetation is dominated by blackbrush, Joshua trees, buckhorn cholla, Mojave yucca, and banana yucca.
The higher elevations are dominated by a Pinyon-Juniper Woodland (Upper Sonoran Life Zone), where singleleaf pinyon pine, Utah juniper, various cholla, pricklypear, andhedgehog cactus species, banana yucca, and a variety of knee-high shrubs are common. On the peaks, California juniper replace Utah juniper.
Plants and Wildflowers
(1) 434 Pictures of Wildflowers of the United States
(2) 600 Pictures of Wildflowers by COLOR California Wildflower Index
(3) 900 Pictures of Wildflowers by MONTH Pacific Northwest Wildflowers
(4) 900 Pictures of Wildflowers (random w/ Names) Wildflowers on Flicker
(5) 500 Pictures of Wildflowers (by SEASON) East Tenn Wildflowers
(6) 30 Pictures of Wildflowers (Reno Nevada) Reno Wildflowers
(Photos) Vegetation Around Las Vegas,
(Photos) Lake Mead Flora,
(Photos-by Color) Southwest Wildflowers,
(Photos) Flowers of the Sierra Nevada,
(Photos) Sonoran Desert Wildflowers,
(Photos) Mojave Desert Wildflowers,
(Photos) Plants of Mojave National Preserve,
(List-by Color) Mojave Desert Wildflowers,
(List) Identifying Plants and Flowers,
Cacti
(Photos) Cactus - Ethel's M's Cactus Garden, (List) Cactus - ID of Members of the Cactus Family, (List) Desert Flora - Cactus - Grasses - Shrubs - Trees - Wildflowers
Trees and Woodlands
(Photos) Plants|Trees Pinyon Juniper Woodlands,
Lichen
(Photos) Lichen
Posts for January 2012
Listed by Month - Category -Title:
January Posts:
Rock-hounds - Spotlight on Jim Healey
Daytrip - Crescent Peak Mine
Rock-hounds - Spotlight on Blake Smith
Daytrip - Lakeshore Road Scenic Drive, Lake Mead (Part I)
Daytrip - Lakeshore Road Scenic Drive, Lake Mead (Part II)
People & Portraits - My Cousin John
People & Portraits - The Wedding Couple
Triptych - Greylag Goose
Triptych - Great Blue Heron
January Posts:
Rock-hounds - Spotlight on Jim Healey
Daytrip - Crescent Peak Mine
Rock-hounds - Spotlight on Blake Smith
Daytrip - Lakeshore Road Scenic Drive, Lake Mead (Part I)
Daytrip - Lakeshore Road Scenic Drive, Lake Mead (Part II)
People & Portraits - My Cousin John
People & Portraits - The Wedding Couple
Triptych - Greylag Goose
Triptych - Great Blue Heron
Cousin John
The Wedding Couple
Spotlight on Jim Healey
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Jim is one of the newest members of our group and joined us for the first time this past week on our hike to the Wee Thump Joshua Tree Wilderness Area and the Crescent Mine in the New York Mountain range along Nipton Road. An avid “birder”, Jim came prepared with all of the necessary gear; sun protection, walking stick, binoculars, and a chair for “waiting out” a sighting. I think this (a chair) is why I never have much luck capturing any good bird pictures. Though I did see what appeared to be a hawk and several sparrows today, they were all too far away for a good shot with my camera. It seems as though you pretty much have to sit, be still and wait for them to come to you. I'm looking forward to having Jim help me identify birds on future hikes. | ||
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Spotlight on Blake Smith
Here are a couple of pictures of Blake Smith that I captured on 01/19/2012, our first hike of the new season. Attending almost all of the Heritage Park’s regularly scheduled rock-hound hikes, Blake is definitely considered one of “the regulars”. On this day we spent the morning hiking various turn-offs and overlooks along Lake Mead’s Lakeshore Scenic Drive. Click here to view pictures and learn more about this hike - Lakeshore Road Scenic Drive. Always looking for that something special, Blake has been responsible for several of my pictures over the past year by pointing out birds, flowers and other points of interest that I would have missed because my focus and attention was elsewhere. The picture below shows Blake spotting a Great White Heron. | ||
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