Idahoeyes: Sunlight through leaves.
Idahoeyes: Rocky outcrop at top of mountain.
Idahoeyes: Rocky hillside with slow-growing bitterbrush, easily eliminated by overuse by livestock. It should be browsed by big game and livestock for continued enhancement, but not more than 50 to 60 percent of current growth.
Idahoeyes: Catalpa tree blooms. The Catalpa provides deep shade because of its large leaves and it's a popular habitat for many birds.
Idahoeyes: Fishing partners.
Idahoeyes: I thought these were leaves of wild grapes, but not so sure, now.
Idahoeyes: Old homestead site. Wood stove?
Idahoeyes: Lichen on rock.
Idahoeyes: Arabian gray horse playing in mud puddle.
Idahoeyes: A friend suggests that these are mule deer doing the Hokey Pokey while one sings the song.
Idahoeyes: Boootiful Butterfly on seedums.
Idahoeyes: Western tiger swallowtail on sedums.
Idahoeyes: Buzz.
Idahoeyes: Black fly on "Creeping Sedums."
Idahoeyes: Western fence lizard.
Idahoeyes: Because the adult western fence lizard's abdomen is blue, it is also known as "blue-belly."
Idahoeyes: Hummingbird with tongue out. They clean it this way.
Idahoeyes: It's a hummer.
Idahoeyes: Hummingbird tail-stretch.
Idahoeyes: Happy Mother's Day!
Idahoeyes: A friend did this to one of the dog toys. Wonder what the dogs think? Or passing deer? Or coyotes? Or cows?
Idahoeyes: My friend thought it was funny to do this to one of our dog toys.
Idahoeyes: Rounding them up.
Idahoeyes: Roundup of cows.
Idahoeyes: Roundup for branding calves.
Idahoeyes: Leading two horses. (Two of two kinds)
Idahoeyes: Western tanager. Piranga ludoviciana.