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July 04 2021

Water from recent rain still standing in The Draw because of rock gabion dam installed years ago.

There is a culvert installed under the stone covered road to allow traffic to pass in wet events.

Posted in Habitat, Erosion, 2021

July 03 2021

  • 2 inches of rain measured. The rainiest summer caretakers have ever seen.

The Man-made rock pond full of water after rains. It is designed so that water in the draw flows around the edge of the main body of water in the pond. There is a float valve connected to a water hose from the water well to keep the pond full of water year round.

Posted in Habitat, 2021

May 29 2021

  • Found Monarch Chrysalis under a log at Pole Barn

Caretakers carefully removed Ashe Juniper bark from the log with the Monarch chrysalis attached.

The edges of the bark were attached to the basket handle. The entire structure was covered with a fine mesh net to protect the pupae from attack by Tachnid Fly that predates upon caterpillars and their chrysalis. It was easy to move and watch for the Monarch Butterfly emergence.

Antelope Horn going to seed, the feathery seeds float in the wind. This plant is in the milkweed family and is a host plant for Monarch Butterflies. The female lays eggs on the plant, the caterpillars feed on the leaves and flowers, then pupate into a chrysalis, before emerging as an adult Monarch Butterfly.

Posted in Census, Habitat, 2021

May 15 2021

  • New Monarch Butterfly emerged from Chrysalis at Pole Barn
  • Improved berms for erosion control along roads

20 Deer at feeding place in hunting area

Posted in Census, Habitat, Erosion, 2021

May 09 2021

  • Saw Roadrunner

Canyon Mock Orange in bloom on rock ledges along River

endemic to the Edwards Plateau and rare.

Posted in Habitat, 2021

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