Trip Description: We’ll walk along the Arizona Trail and a sandy wash, approximately 1.5-2 mi. round trip. Rhus trilobata (Skunk Bush) is blooming but Manzanitas are largely through blooming. We’ll be looking for Brown Elfins, AZ Hairstreaks, Juniper Hairstreaks, Sara Orangetips, and possibly Spring Whites, as well as other species.
Type of terrain: Much of the walking will be along the rocky, sandy Arizona Trail. We’ll also spend time along the main wash, which is dry and sandy. Part of the time we’ll bushwhack along rocky hillsides and/or minor washes with no trails.
'Siva' Juniper Hairstreak photo by Larry Fellows
Six SEABA members spent about 3 hours scouring the blooming skunkbush and manzanitas along the AZ Trail from Gordon Hirabayashi campground on a beautiful late spring day. Butterflies seen:
Pipevine Swallowtail Battus philenor
Black Swallowtail Papilio polyxenes
Two-tailed Swallowtail Papilio multicaudata
Spring White Pontia sisymbrii
Checkered White Pontia protodice (possibly)
Pearly Marble Euchloe hyantis
Pima Orangetip Anthocharis cethura pima
Sara Orangetip Anthocharis sara
Southern Dogface Colias cesonia
Cloudless Sulphur Phoebis sennae
Mexican Yellow Eurema mexicana
Sleepy Orange Eurema nicippe
Dainty Sulphur Nathalis iole
Great Purple Hairstreak Atlides halesus
Brown Elfin Callophrys augustinus
'Siva' Juniper Hairstreak Callophrys gryneus siva
Gray Hairstreak Strymon melinus
Leda Ministreak Ministrymon leda
'Echo' Spring Azure Celastrina ladon echo
American Snout Libytheana carinenta
Gulf Fritillary Agraulis vanillae
Tiny Checkerspot Dymasia dymas
Texan Crescent Phyciodes texana
Mylitta Crescent Phyciodes mylitta (at Chihuahua Pine Picnic Area)
Painted Lady Vanessa cardui
Red Admiral Vanessa atalanta
Common Buckeye Junonia coenia
Golden-headed Scallopwing Staphylus ceos
Mournful Duskywing Erynnis tristis
Pacuvius Duskywing Erynnis pacuvius (at Chihuahua Pine Picnic Area)
Funereal Duskywing Erynnis funeralis
'White' Common Checkered-Skipper Pyrgus communis albescens
Orange Skipperling Copaeodes aurantiacus