If you want to visit one of the premier canyons in SE Arizona, this is it! We will carpool from both meeting places. Although it is a long drive (approximately 1.5 hours from the 1st meeting place), most years it is quite productive and at the very least extremely scenic. We don’t know what’s blooming now or what species we might see, but it’salways possible that some strays may have blown in during the monsoons.
We will be walking for approximately 1.0 - 1.5 miles down the canyon alongside the streambed. There is permanent flowing water in the canyon, beautiful rock formations, and high canyon walls to stimulate your senses. We will be looking for many species of butterflies, including Blues, Sulphurs, Admirals, Ladies, Checkerspots, Duskywings, Skippers, and possible tropical strays.
Walking will be on a narrow dirt trail alongside the streambed with a couple of stream crossings. Some areas are brushy and a few areas have moderately difficult rocky terrain. Sturdy hiking boots and insect repellant for chiggers are recommended for this trip.
Acacia Skipper photo by Larry Fellows
Under partly cloudy skies, the group had a great hike down recently flood scoured Sycamore Canyon to the usual palisades lunch spot. Very good nectar between the parking lot and the "elf alcove." 47 species were seen by the group:
- Pipevine Swallowtail Battus philenor
- Black Swallowtail Papilio polyxenes
- Western Giant Swallowtail Papilio rumiko
- Two-tailed Swallowtail Papilio multicaudata
- Orange Sulphur Colias eurytheme
- Southern Dogface Colias cesonia
- Cloudless Sulphur Phoebis sennae
- Mexican Yellow Eurema mexicana
- Tailed Orange Eurema proterpia
- Sleepy Orange Eurema nicippe
- Dainty Sulphur Nathalis iole
- 'Siva' Juniper Hairstreak Callophrys gryneus siva
- Gray Hairstreak Strymon melinus
- Marine Blue Leptotes marina
- Ceraunus Blue Hemiargus ceraunus
- Reakirt's Blue Hemiargus isola
- Fatal Metalmark Calephelis nemesis
- Arizona Metalmark Calephelis arizonensis
- Palmer's Metalmark Apodemia palmeri
- American Snout Libytheana carinenta
- Gulf Fritillary Agraulis vanillae
- Variegated Fritillary Euptoieta claudia
- Bordered Patch Chlosyne lacinia
- Tiny Checkerspot Dymasia dymas
- Elada Checkerspot Texola elada
- Texan Crescent Phyciodes texana
- American Lady Vanessa virginiensis
- Painted Lady Vanessa cardui
- Red Admiral Vanessa atalanta
- Tropical Buckeye Junonia genoveva
- Red-spotted Purple Limenitis arthemis astyanax
- Leafwing sp. Anaea sp. (fly-by)
- Red Satyr Megisto rubricata
- Monarch Danaus plexippus
- Queen Danaus gilippus
- Dull Firetip Pyrrhopyge araxes
- Dorantes Longtail Urbanus dorantes
- Golden-banded Skipper Autochton cellus
- Desert Cloudywing Achalarus casica
- Acacia Skipper Cogia hippalus
- Mournful Duskywing Erynnis tristis
- Funereal Duskywing Erynnis funeralis
- Common Sootywing Pholisora catullus
- Many-spotted Skipperling Piruna cingo
- Sheep Skipper Atrytonopsis edwardsii
- Large Roadside-Skipper Amblyscirtes exoteria
- Elissa Roadside-Skipper Amblyscirtes elissa