Sunday, June 15, 2025

Road Trip 3 - Five Springs

In between paragliding there's lots of time to wander around the Five Springs area. Some things are familiar from past trips but there's always new stuff as well. This is one of the few places where I have found cicadas. This one jumped on my wing while I was packing up.

Cicada

This was the first time I've found a shed skin from a cicada here.

Cicada exuvia

The first one of these butterflies I spotted wouldn't let me get close enough to photograph. I looked for a patch of the same kind of flowers and luckily found one that was more cooperative. I don't think I've seen these Juniper Hairstreak butterflies before.

Juniper Hairstreak

Meadow Deathcamas are common but pretty. (It's poisonous, thus the name.)

Meadow Deathcamas ?

Death Camas Mining Bees are one of the few insects that are immune to the poison.

Death Camas Mining Bee ?

Western Blue Flag (a kind of iris) and lupines are also common.

Western Blue Flag

lupines

This huge Nevada Bumble Bee was enjoying the lupines.

Nevada Bumble Bee ?

Larkspurs are less common.

Larkspur ?

It's always nice to see Prairie Pasqueflowers and Shooting Stars up here. I associate them with the prairies, not the mountains.

Prairie Pasqueflower

Shooting Stars

In one spot there were lots of these Spring Orange Peel Fungus.

Spring Orange Peel Fungus ?

I was surprised to see this water strider blow into our van. We were a long way from any water.

water strider? (far from water)

Threatening weather (not great for paragliding).

view from Five Springs

One day when it was too windy to fly we went and hiked the state line trail to get a view of Big Horn canyon. And more flowers, of course.

Bighorn Canyon

Grounddaisy ?

Stemless Four-nerved Daisy  ?

There were tent caterpillars on the sagebrush and a spider who had found them an easy supply of food.

Western Tent Caterpillars

spider eating Western Tent Caterpillar

I liked the skeleton of this long dead tree.

tree bones

We found another trail into Cottonwood Canyon. It was supposed to go to a waterfall but despite being spring it was dry. But there were still things to see (and photograph!).

crab spider

Great Plains Yucca ?

Great Plains Yucca ?

On the drive out we passed this relatively cooperative Pronghorn.

Pronghorn

I just call it Five Springs but technically it is Five Springs Falls. Here are the falls:

Five Springs Falls

While I was looking at the falls a curious squirrel was looking at me.

American Red Squirrel

I heard this Green-tailed Towhee first. I finally spotted it in the distance. I didn't have my big telephoto so I had to sneak close enough for the lens I had. Curiously, my notes say the last time I saw a Green-tailed Towhee was also at Five Springs.

Green-tailed Towhee

This little bird (Dusky Flycatcher?) first tried repeatedly to get into our van. When that failed it made our side mirror its regular perch. (Which it then "decorated"!) I'm not sure what it found attractive about the van.

Dusky Flycatcher ?

We always like to see the Yellow-bellied Marmots at Five Springs. They are tricky to photograph because they usually run away immediately. This one was a little more cooperative.

Yellow-bellied Marmot

See all the photos in this batch.

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