Trip description:
1) Day 1: Sunday, July 30th – 7:30AM - meet in Willcox, AZ on the restaurant side of the Travel Center of America Truckstop. Drive via NM78 over the Big Lue Mountains into New Mexico and then north to Alpine via US180. Various stops for butterflies along the way. Overnight in Springerville. Several motels are available in the Springerville area.
2) Day 2: Monday, July 31st – This day we will need to carpool into no more than 4 vehicles. We can car pool either from the motel or from the Safeway parking lot nearby. Locations include Sheep Crossing and Mt. Baldy Trail 94, plus other sites depending on the weather (thunderstorms possible) including South Fork and Becker Lake, both near Springerville. Overnight in Springerville area.
3) Day 3: Tuesday, August 1st – Morning along FS 117 (Green's Peak Area). Trip ends around noon, probably at Pole Knoll (restrooms and picnic tables) near Greer. Note: The leader will probably not be returning to the Tucson area at the end of the trip.
The specialties of summer in the White Mountains are 4 kinds of Fritillaries, Garita and Edward's Skipperlings, White Mtns Ruddy Copper, Milbert's Tortoiseshell, Small Wood-Nymph, Peck's Skipper, checkerspots, and many other butterflies not found in SE AZ. Expect thunderstorms, sometimes violent!
Travel will be on both paved and good gravel roads. The elevations in the White Mtns get up to over 9,000ft but the higher areas are on a plateau and the hills are gentle once you get up there from the lowlands.
Participants should bring lunch, water, and snacks for the first day. There is a Safeway, as well as a McDonald's, Subway, and 2 Circle K's in Springerville and/or Eagar where food can be purchased for the other days. We will be making frequent restroom stops at places with forest service restrooms, except for along the Green's Peak Rd where there will be available gullies, bushes, and trees.
Type of terrain: Mountain trails, meadows, and creek beds with the elevation between 6000’ and 9000’ therefore it will be mildly strenuous at times. There can be rocky areas and or slippery areas along the trails, in meadows, and alongside of streams and in stream beds etc.
We dodged thunderstorms all three days as we worked our way through western New Mexico and Alpine, AZ to the Springerville area in the White Mountains. Species seen by the group:
- Pipevine Swallowtail Battus philenor
- Two-tailed Swallowtail Papilio multicaudata
- Pine White Neophasia menapia
- Checkered White Pontia protodice
- Cabbage White Pieris rapae
- Orange Sulphur Colias eurytheme
- Southern Dogface Colias cesonia
- Dainty Sulphur Nathalis iole
- Ferris's Copper Lycaena ferrisi
- Gray Hairstreak Strymon melinus
- Western Pygmy-Blue Brephidium exile
- Marine Blue Leptotes marina
- Reakirt's Blue Hemiargus isola
- Eastern Tailed-Blue Everes comyntas
- Western Tailed-Blue Everes amyntula
- 'Echo' Spring Azure Celastrina ladon echo
- Melissa Blue Lycaeides melissa
- Boisduval's Blue Plebejus icarioides
- Acmon Blue Plebejus acmon
- Atlantis Fritillary Speyeria atlantis
- Mormon Fritillary Speyeria mormonia
- Fulvia Checkerspot Thessalia fulvia
- Pearl Crescent Phyciodes tharos
- Field Crescent Phyciodes campestris
- Mylitta Crescent Phyciodes mylitta
- Satyr Comma Polygonia satyrus
- Mourning Cloak Nymphalis antiopa
- American Lady Vanessa virginiensis
- Painted Lady Vanessa cardui
- Red Admiral Vanessa atalanta
- Common Buckeye Junonia coenia
- Small Wood-Nymph Cercyonis oetus
- Monarch Danaus plexippus
- Queen Danaus gilippus
- Golden-headed Scallopwing Staphylus ceos
- Mournful Duskywing Erynnis tristis
- Pacuvius Duskywing Erynnis pacuvius
- Afranius Duskywing Erynnis afranius
- Common/White Checkered-Skipper Pyrgus communis
- Common Sootywing Pholisora catullus
- Four-spotted Skipperling Piruna polingi
- Tropical Least Skipper Ancyloxypha arene
- Garita Skipperling Oarisma garita
- Edwards' Skipperling Oarisma edwardsii
- Orange Skipperling Copaeodes aurantiacus
- Uncas Skipper Hesperia uncas
- Carus Skipper Polites carus
- Peck's Skipper Polites peckius
- Snow's Skipper Paratrytone snowi
- Taxiles Skipper Poanes taxiles
- Simius Roadside-Skipper Amblyscirtes simius
- Large Roadside-Skipper Amblyscirtes exoteria
- Bronze Roadside-Skipper Amblyscirtes aenus
- Orange-headed Roadside-Skipper Amblyscirtes phylace
In addition to the butterflies, we also found these not so common wildflowers:
- Pine-needle milkweed Asclepias linaria
- Horse-mint Agastache pallidiflora
- White virgin’s bower Clematis ligusticifolia
- Buckbrush Ceanothis fendlerii
- Mexican hat Ratibida columnifera
- Yellow salsify Tragopogon dubius
- Mountain gromwell Lithospermum cobrense
- Horned spurge Euphorbia brachycera
- Mogollon Indian paintbrush Castilleja sulphurea
- Wheeler’s wallflower Erysimum capitatum
- *Yellow-eyed grass (Long-stalk star iris) Sisyrinchium arizonicum
- Scarlet cinquefoil Potentilla thurberi
- Leafybract aster Symphytrichum foliacium
- Harebell Campanula rotundifolia
- Blue-eyed grass Sisyrinchium demissum
- Wild bergamot Monarda fistulosa
- Narrowleaf penstamon Penstamon linariodes
- New Mexican vervain Verbena macdougalii
- Western blue flax Linum lewisii
- Nelson’s larkspur Delphinium nutallianum
- Green-flowered macromera Macromeria viridiflora
- Coral root Corallorhiza maculata
*near endemic found in AZ & NM