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Might be a California tortoiseshell. From what I can find, color patterns are quite variable.
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/49920-Nymphalis-californica
I wouldn’t trick you like that. Zoom way in, right where the road disappears.
4 years agoYup. Wow is right. I purposely lagged far back from Rachael at this point so I could zoom in.
4 years agoA reflecting, genuflecting ungulate!
4 years agoNice videos today! What a great ride.
A virtual gold star for capturing the flicker song. ⭐
Sorry to hear about the leg healing timeframe. Will you be going in weekly or so to have the doc look at it? Great that you can still get out and ride while the wound does its thing. Snake Man!
What?!
This scene is oozing specialness.
Can't find her in this one. Is she behind you?
4 years agoJust ahead of the 2nd small tree on the right.
4 years agoWow!
4 years agoA reflecting ungulate!
4 years agoOops. My socks always look like that. Darn it!
4 years agoDaddy needs a new pair of socks or needs to trim his toenails.....:D
Glad you're doing well, Scott!
Glad to see you have finally started counting snakes on your tours.
4 years agoOphoidophobia? I don't know anything about that. I'm just afraid of reptiles in general. I'll bet that if you were biking in th the Flordia Keys and saw an alligator in the middle fo the road you woudn't pick it up by the tail. :) Actually I once touched a garger snake at a petting zoo. One of my daughters was with me and I didn't want to pass on my fear to her. Unfortunately she was very young and she woudn't remember it so my show of bravery was for nothing. BTW that snake looked a lot bigger in the photos.
4 years ago
We're not going there again are we? More puns? I actually feel like a heel mentioning the hole in your sock.
4 years ago