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The North Concho river is still pumping water in the O.C. Fisher Reservoir but the reservoir is only 13.5% full. The drought continues :-( (Photo by
MikeHikes)

Looked so nice and peaceful that I had to snap the picture. After taking the picture, I walked by and the butterfly took off. (Photo by
MikeHikes)

When the North Concho River flooded, there was a lot of debris left behind in the park that will take some time to remove. This mound is on the Shady Trail (North Shore). (Photo by
MikeHikes)

This horned toad was sharing part of the trail with us today while on East Potts Creek Trail. After snapping his picture, he scurried off into the brush. (Photo by
MikeHikes)

The berries are here - very colorful and tasty! (Photo by
MikeHikes)

This guy was found on a service road and is small - maybe the size of a half dollar. Further down the same road, we found two larger horned toads. (Photo by
MikeHikes)

Perched high in the tree, this Cactus Wren was very vocal in his singing for a mate. (Photo by
MikeHikes)

This photo was taken last week (4-22-15) while hiking - the Lace Cactus have already lost their bloom. (Photo by
MikeHikes)

Saw quite a few of the lace cactus blooming but there were still some blooms that have not yet opened. (Photo by
MikeHikes)

Quite a few yellow flowers blooming at the Burkett Park trail head. (Photo by
MikeHikes)

About half way through my hike, the clouds gathered and darkened; only a few rain drops fell though. Taken at the junction of Winding Snake and Chaparral Trails as I look Northwest. (Photo by
MikeHikes)

Just a few of the many wild flowers blooming throughout the park. (Photo by
MikeHikes)

This is one of the two horned toads I saw today. A few years back, it was VERY rare to see a toad anytime, I hope they are making a come-back! (Photo by
MikeHikes)

This Black Throated Sparrow was singing but flew away after I snapped the picture. (Photo by
MikeHikes)

This rattler was about 4-5 feet long and seemed thick. I counted nine sets of buttons on his tail; they didn't rattle at us so it was a good encounter. (Photo by
MikeHikes)

First lizard of the year spotted sunning himself alongside the trail. (Photo by
MikeHikes)

Saw one Great Blue Heron guarding the nest along the North Concho River while hiking. (Photo by
MikeHikes)

A nice view of a small portion of the Badlands trail - doesn't look too bad here. (Photo by
MikeHikes)

Don't normally see one of these while hiking. (Photo by
MikeHikes)

Don't get much fog here so when it happens, I have to get a picture. Taken along the service road near Bell's Trail head as I was outward bound. (Photo by
MikeHikes)

Saw this roadrunner relaxing a foot off the Roller Coaster trail. He was alive and well, just resting and putting a little too much trust in his camouflage. Got the snap and left him alone. (Photo by
MikeHikes)

Some of the best scenic views in the park are to be seen on the Playground Trail as you hike to Bell's Point. (Photo by
MikeHikes)

Weather was unseasonably warm and brought out the first snake of the year - a Texas Patchnose Snake (non-poisonous) - hope he finds shelter before the freeze hits in another day or two! (Photo by
MikeHikes)

A stylized picture of the tree at the end of the Red Dam. Water hasn't been in this portion of the park for a very long time. (Photo by
MikeHikes)
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