San Angelo State Park Photos
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Second of the day and second one of the season spotted. The first was much larger, this guy isn't much bigger than the pebbles he was on. (Photo by
MikeHikes)
Numerous Bee Bush plants are in bloom at various locations in the park. Vanilla scents are pleasant and the bugs like the plants too! (Photo by
MikeHikes)
Scattered throughout the hike were prickly pear cactus with a few flowers just beginning to bloom. (Photo by
MikeHikes)
Saw the agarita flowers a while back and now I'm seeing bushes with berries. Not ripe yet but they will be and provide food for the wildlife. (Photo by
MikeHikes)
Very vocal "desert cardinal" singing for a mate. Spring is here! (Photo by
MikeHikes)
Warm, morning sunlight caused the dew to glisten on the flowers .... and the empty beer bottle.
This is why I pick up trash as I hike the trails. (Photo by
MikeHikes)
Saw numerous stalks like this scattered through the park. Agaritas are blooming and there are numerous yellow flowers as well. (Photo by
MikeHikes)
A colorful West Texas sunrise. (Photo by
MikeHikes)
Not many birds were spotted while hiking but near Bell's Trailhead, there were a few of these females in the brush. (Photo by
MikeHikes)
A clear early morning with some color as the Sun rose behind me. (Photo by
MikeHikes)
I was surprised I got relatively close to him as he looked for food. Once he saw me, he quickly departed. (Photo by
MikeHikes)
Didn't notice him until I went through my photos of the rock that was dry due to the ongoing drought. Feral hogs are destructive and not wanted at the park. (Photo by
MikeHikes)
The medical helicopter flying overhead was the only thing of interest I saw while hiking today. (Photo by
MikeHikes)
Not much to see at the park except for the colorful sunrise. (Photo by
MikeHikes)
This is the view from the River Bend Campground looking at a portion of the North Concho River. A few weeks ago, this was completely dry but last weeks rain shower helped quite a bit. Still need FEET of rain to eradicate the drought. (Photo by
MikeHikes)
Been a few years since I last saw a porcupine at the park and this one seemed very mobile. I watched him go from one side of the watering hole to the other before he disappeared in the woods. (Photo by
MikeHikes)
This guy was between 5-6 inches long and slithered rather quickly off the trail as I photographed him. (Photo by
MikeHikes)
No good photos of today's hike except right at the beginning when the Sun rose. (Photo by
MikeHikes)
Otherwise known as a Horny Toad. Was sitting along the side of the Horny Toad trail near the beginning of the hike. I haven't seen as many of these guys as in the past and attribute it to the drought and heat. (Photo by
MikeHikes)
More of the prickly pear tunas have ripened or soon will. This grasshopper found one and is enjoying the fruit inside. (Photo by
MikeHikes)
Even though drought and high temperatures prevail, the deer continue to have fawns. This is one of four I saw today as I came into the park. All four looked healthy as did their mothers. (Photo by
MikeHikes)
This is the August "Blue Moon" or so I am told. (Photo by
MikeHikes)
There was an adult also swimming in the area but this juvenile moved closer and the mother stayed away. (Photo by
MikeHikes)
The prickly pear tunas and a few wildflowers provide some color in contrast to the browns and greens of the vegetation. (Photo by
MikeHikes)
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