It’s the season. Bighead clover in Atremisia rigida sites.
Photograph © Katie Fite 2008
Photograph © Katie Fite 2008
Photograph © Katie Fite 2008
It’s the season. Bighead clover in Atremisia rigida sites.
Photograph © Katie Fite 2008
Photograph © Katie Fite 2008
Photograph © Katie Fite 2008
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May 19, 2008 at 10:47 AM
Lovely photos, Katie. Very sharp and nicely done. That looks like larkspur among the clover. It can be poisonous to livestock .. does anyone know more about this? I’ve heard it takes a lot of larkspur plants to kill a cow and less to harm sheep.
May 19, 2008 at 10:51 AM
Message for webmaster – Let’s have some more beautiful photos on this site! I think we could all use some happy images. I saw a porcupine this morning gnawing grass with three Canada geese nearby staring at it. I tried to sneak closer but the porky waddled off into the sagebrush and then climbed into a willow clump to hide. I did take a photo. What about trying a “photo of the day” that greets us every morning when we check into “Cheers”, I mean Ralph’s blog.
May 19, 2008 at 10:51 AM
Katie,
Thanks for a sweet taste of spring ~ even if only visual. Up in the high country we still have a lot of snow on the ground, though it’s been melting quickly the last few days.
May 20, 2008 at 9:38 PM
Very good photos! Thanks, Brian.
Dad (Raph Maughan) will be back from his expedition to Nevada soon with some photos of his own.