Everyone, I have to agree with Mark's recommendation of the situation--that the Granite Mts. travesty was caused either by human malice or human stupidity. In...
People, I have to agree with Mark and Todd. I know that what I saw was methodical, deliberate, calculated, and absolute. Someone had an exactly prepared plan...
... Mark: Patrick didn't start this. Brian's ill-thought political rants invite sarcasm. He probably isn't that bad a guy but he has a tendency to start saying...
Dear lepsters, Please reread the post below before you attack me for replying to it. I would be embarrassed _not_ to confront such a weird theory, just as I ...
Patrick Foley
patfoley@...
May 1, 2005 2:36 pm
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Date: 04/30/2005 Number of Species: 37 Number of Individuals: 112 Location: Garden Canyon AZ , USA 85613 Notes: April 30 SEABA's field trip to Garden Canyon...
Kim, Jim and others, even if not rhyming with Tim, Agreed in principle, but I treasure my shop-worn, dog-eared, and slightly muddy copy of B&B, and wouldn't...
I'd give it 9-1 it is a commercial venture inasmuch as the sheer volume of material taken suggests a large number of worms to feed. Not one person's "series."...
Greetings, The Brodkins and I spent a few days down in east central Sonora watching butterflies. We drove to Yecora via Agua Prieta, Moctezuma then Sahauripa. ...
JimJoanJoy@...
May 1, 2005 4:27 pm
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Hi John, Tawny Emperor, Asterocampa clyton texana=subpallida, is new from Pinal County for us. Personally, I have never seen this species north of Madera...
Everyone, I just back from the Deads and Newberrys yesterday and am happy to report that Papilio coloro is flying half-way decent at both locales. The same...
Greetings again, Hope this lengthy post isn't putting you lepsters to sleep. On Thursday we decided to try the top of Mesa Campinero, just 10 miles or so west...
JimJoanJoy@...
May 1, 2005 4:58 pm
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"Patrick didn't start this. Brian's ill-thought political rants invite sarcasm. He probably isn't that bad a guy but he has a tendency to start saying silly...
Brian, You care about Leps and so do I. We disagree about the content and implications of your posts. We probably should leave it at that. I will try hard to...
Patrick Foley
patfoley@...
May 1, 2005 6:01 pm
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Okay, You folks generally get upset when I close a thread, but let me ask you all this... can you stop this on your own, or do need to get involved? I haven't...
All, Has it been ruled out that the plants were harvested for human consumption? A lot of these umbellifers smell wonderfully like cilantro, and maybe someone...
... I think Ken may be closer to the mark when he said: "The property owner there told me some years back he did not object to collectors taking the adults. He...
Stanley A. Gorodenski
stan_gorodenski@...
May 1, 2005 6:37 pm
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Sure is a mess of animus out there. Jim Taylor ... From: Patrick Foley To: Paul Cherubini Cc: SoWestLep@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, April 30, 2005 7:34 PM ...
Todd- C. california hilltops. The hill along the power lines at 4.5 mile from 95 may be worth a look, but I found them to be abundant on ridges and peaks...
My hunch is that it could be a pharmaceutical prospector with a lead on a promising new cure for cancer! Who else would snip off foliage like that? ... ...
Both of these THREADS are now Closed. Any further postings on this/these subjects will result in the message sender being put on a Moderated status, and a...
Hi Dean and Sally, Nice photo of a fresh male Small Checkered-Skipper, Pyrgus scriptura! My only problem is that I have forgotten where Molino Basin is! This ...
Ray Stanford wrote: "Nice photo of a fresh male Small Checkered-Skipper, Pyrgus scriptura! My only problem is that I have forgotten where Molino Basin is!...
And thanks to John for letting us know it's a rare lep species but perhaps most importantly to my brother GaryJue for having the observation skill and power...
Sorry - never sit at the computer after a hard night! The highlight I refer to was, of course, a Silver-banded Hairstreak, not a Silver-banded Skipper (which...
My 1948 spot was Sabino Canyon; perhaps not too far from the Molino Basin. Unfortunately, I have no field notes from that summer: I was only 8 years old! ...
Based on larger numbers than usual of certain species seen on our recent trip to Sonora - butterflyers in southeastern Arizona might be on the watch for...
On West Cuesta Ridge, above San Luis Obispo town, I searched for Muir's Juniper Hairstreak today. This bug feeds on Sargent Cypress, Cupressus sargentii,...