The oasis got another big monsoon last night, and more rain is in the forecast. This one wasn't as bad as the one on July 3rd, but bad enough. During that July devasting monsoon everything was full and no place for water to go. At least this time, the broken tank was empty, as was the dragonfly pond. You can see where the water level was after yesterday's rain on the broken tank.
Broken tank water level going down fast |
Dragonfly pond |
While no catastropic damage this time, still a mess. What little mulch I had been able to retrieve from before, went away. Bit by bit, I had been trying to restore watering basins under some trees. All gone. Not to mention, I had just finished watering the oasis, which turned out to be a grueling labor for naught. Yesterday's deluge totaled 1.2". Everything brimful.
Lower dirt tank |
Road is iffy. Bottom line, until monsoon season is over, and the road is repaired, be sure to have decent clearance if you visit. Other than that, migrants are trickling in, tons of butterflies, and lush vegetation. Quite a paradise!
Here are a few of the migrants I saw today.
Broad-tailed Hummingbird |
Ruby-throated Hummingbird |
This Spotted Sandpiper is enjoying the fresh mud created as the water in the broken tank leaks out.