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Monument Valley, a red-sand desert region on the Arizona-Utah border, is known for the towering sandstone buttes of Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park.
The valley is considered sacred by the Navajo Nation, the Native American people within whose reservation it lies.
I met this lovely female base-banded furrow bee (Lasioglossum spp) in spring 2020 just north of St Cyrus.
Furrow bees are so named because they have a distinctive median furrow (the rima) in the second to last segment of the abdomen ... which I like to think of as the bee's butt crack 😂!
This particular butt-crack bee is Lasioglossum, probably calceatum or albipes.
View to Sutter Buttes from Colusa National Wildlife Refuge
Die Sutter Buttes (Butte = Spitzkuppe), bei den Maidu-Indianern auch als Histum Yani (der mittlere Berg) bekannt, sind ein kleiner kreisförmiger Komplex von erodierten Lavahügeln, die sich über dem Flachland des Kalifornischen Central Valley erheben.
An interesting encounter as we were walking our papillon along a conservation park trail. The goat (buck) just watched as we passed so thankfully no 'head butting' :) was necessary. Later we noticed a small flock deeper in the forest where they apparently frequently escape from the neighbouring farmyard.
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