Date & Time:
November 10, 2019 - 8:45am to 2:00pm
Meeting Place:
1. 8:45 AM at the South side of Fry’s parking lot at Houghton and Rita Road to carpool to Patagonia, or 2. 10:00 AM at the Butterfly Garden on McKeown Ave. between 3rd and 4th streets, across the street from the Red Mountain Foods.
Trip Leader:
Larry Fellows and Mary Adams
Happily, this trip has been reschedulled!!!!
Bill was a dedicated butterflyer and committed SEABA member. He and Mary, his spouse, led many SEABA field trips, the last of which was to the Harshaw Creek Rabbitbrush area in October 2016. We will visit that locality on this trip, as well as others, depending on time and weather. We’re pleased to lead this trip in Bill’s memory.
Type of terrain: Mostly level with some brushy areas and uneven rocky terrain in the creekbed. All roads are paved or improved gravel that are passable to passenger cars.
Photo: Boisduval's Yellow (Eurema boisduvaliana) © Larry Fellows
Trip Butterfly Reports:
On a warm day that quickly became overcast, we briefly surveyed the Butterfly Garden and then spent a couple of hours at the Harshaw Creek rabbitbrush. After the rabbitbrush, a few participants surveyed the asters on Blue Heaven Road in Patagonia. 35 species were identified by the group:
- Checkered White Pontia protodice
- Cabbage White Pieris rapae
- Orange Sulphur Colias eurytheme
- Southern Dogface Colias cesonia
- Cloudless Sulphur Phoebis sennae
- Mexican Yellow Eurema mexicana
- Sleepy Orange Eurema nicippe
- Dainty Sulphur Nathalis iole
- Silver-banded Hairstreak Chlorostrymon simaethis
- Gray Hairstreak Strymon melinus
- Leda Ministreak Ministrymon leda
- Western Pygmy-Blue Brephidium exile
- Marine Blue Leptotes marina
- Ceraunus Blue Hemiargus ceraunus
- Reakirt's Blue Hemiargus isola
- Acmon Blue Plebejus acmon
- Fatal Metalmark Calephelis nemesis
- American Snout Libytheana carinenta
- Gulf Fritillary Agraulis vanillae
- Variegated Fritillary Euptoieta claudia
- Tiny Checkerspot Dymasia dymas
- Texan Crescent Phyciodes texana
- Pearl Crescent Phyciodes tharos (in Patagonia after rabbitbrush - not seen by all)
- American Lady Vanessa virginiensis
- Painted Lady Vanessa cardui
- Common Buckeye Junonia coenia
- Tropical Buckeye Junonia genoveva
- Arizona Sister Adelpha eulalia
- Queen Danaus gilippus
- 'White' Common Checkered-Skipper Pyrgus communis albescens
- Desert Checkered-Skipper Pyrgus philetas
- Clouded Skipper Lerema accius
- Orange Skipperling Copaeodes aurantiacus
- Fiery Skipper Hylephila phyleus
- Eufala Skipper Lerodea eufala
Leader email:
Larry Fellows @ rockpix@comcast.com
General Information
Beginners are welcome on all field trips! Experienced members will share their butterfly knowledge and expertise with all field trip participants. Children accompanied by a responsible adult are welcome on SEABA field trips. A donation of $5 per person to benefit SEABA will be appreciated. Carpooling from the meeting place is encouraged and it is kind to share gas expenses. If high clearance vehicles are required for a trip, it will be noted in individual trip descriptions. Dress for the field with sturdy shoes, hat, sunscreen, and insect repellent. Bring your own water, snacks, and lunch. Close-focusing binoculars, cameras, and field guides will be helpful aids for butterfly observation and identification. Trips usually end by mid-afternoon unless noted differently in individual trip descriptions.
Please be aware that:
1. Collecting or netting is NOT allowed on SEABA field trips.
2. Pets, with the exception of service animals, are NOT allowed on SEABA field trips.
3. All field trip participants are required to sign SEABA's Release and Assumption of Risk form at the beginning of the trip. The form may be viewed at SEABA Release.
4. Please arrive a few minutes prior to the meeting time posted for trips to facilitate paperwork and introductions to other trip participants.
5. Field trips may be cancelled or rescheduled on short notice due to changing weather or road conditions. Please check the website for updates prior to the Field Trip.
Our Southeastern Arizona Butterfly Checklist can be downloaded here. Please note that the SEABA checklist is copyrighted.
Local NABA Butterfly Counts are listed at NABA Counts
Field trips organized by the Central Arizona Butterfly Association are listed at their website: CAzBA.