

Three views of the "Old Man" cactus getting ready to flower:

Mexican sage that the hummingbirds so enjoy:

Dwarf Bottlebrush blooming profusely:

In the back yard, my favorite frequent visitor of the avian orientation, the Black Phoebe, perching pretty:

And an infrequent visitor until recently, the Spotted Towhee, the lower-left guy on the feeder:

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