Southeast Arizona - August 2017

So, I'm thinking about trying to put together an informal iNat outing to Southeast Arizona in August 2017, a real true iNat-athon! I'm thinking about a week with the trip starting and ending in Tucson so that air travel is fairly easy. Right now this is just a thought, but if enough people are interested I will move forward with finalizing dates and a rough timeline.

August is monsoon season in southeast Arizona and it is a 2nd spring in many cases. It is high season for for almost all the fauna and flora. It is the perfect time to visit for birds, plants, insects, herps....
My prior August Observations from Arizona can give you some insight into what we may find.

I would like to hit three different sky islands; Chiricahuas, Hauchucas and Santa Ritas. Each range has endemic plants and animals that obviously can't be found elsewhere. On a trip like this I would like to alternate between majority day outings and majority night outings, but doing a bit of both each day.

@jaykeller and I have done trips out to the area quite a few times and know the area a fair degree. I would guess that we average over 700 species on summer outing so there is plenty to find and see for everyone.

I don't like camping and plan to stay in a hotel each time I sleep, which in the past has often been 6am - noonish. But, if you're into camping there are campgrounds in each of the mountain ranges. As for travel and hotels, hopefully we can use this forum for ways that people joining can connect and work things out to carpool and share rooms.

Those of you who have been to this area know of how wonderful it is. Please post a comment about your experiences there to help convince those who haven't been to make the trip.

Who's interested in joining? I know that I'm missing some people who may be interested, so please feel free to tag them.

@greglasley @pileated @gcwarbler @gyrrlfalcon @jimjohnson @borisb @kueda @loarie @sambiology @charlie @silversea_starsong @cedric_lee @maractwin @muir @matthew_salkiewicz
@biohexx1 @erikfunk @dpom @ryanandrews @screws @treegrow @mchlfx @mhedin @rachelshoop @rwaayers @dkavanaugh @d_kluza @kevinhintsa @hughmcguinness @mlodinow
@herptracker @john8 @kschnei @zabbey grnleaf @gbentall @berkshirenaturalist robberfly

Posted on 06 de dezembro de 2016, 11:03 PM by finatic finatic

Comentários

Well, I have no idea what I'll be doing next summer, and thus if I'll be able to make it, but if the circumstances allow for it, count me in!

Publicado por john8 mais de 7 anos antes

Definitely potentially interested. Long ways away, but sounds like fun

Publicado por mlodinow mais de 7 anos antes

Certainly interested. Holler when you pick a week.

Publicado por kueda mais de 7 anos antes

I'm totally up for it. If you get some dates, please let me know, and I can start planning. Would love to iNat with some of the legends. :)

Publicado por sambiology mais de 7 anos antes

Yes, definitely interested in an AZ expedition. Although I might enjoy it so much I won't want to go home!

Publicado por silversea_starsong mais de 7 anos antes

Let me know!

Publicado por biohexx1 mais de 7 anos antes
Publicado por biohexx1 mais de 7 anos antes
Publicado por biohexx1 mais de 7 anos antes

Definitely interested. Just pick a date and I'll move my schedule around accordingly.

Publicado por matthew_salkiewicz mais de 7 anos antes
Publicado por silversea_starsong mais de 7 anos antes

I would be interested but I have several trips I am already on in August. From the 8th to 18th I'll be in Brazil and from the 24th to 27th I'm leading trips and giving the keynote speech at the Davis Mountains Hummingbird Festival in west Texas. So much as I would love to join you, looks as if my August is pretty full.

Publicado por greglasley mais de 7 anos antes

Oh man, this would be so cool. I've been once to SE AZ, but not with people who knew the area and I still saw a ton. BJ, you helped me plan that trip. Would love to see it with you in person. No commitment, but definitely interested.

Publicado por muir mais de 7 anos antes

@carrieseltzer -- any chance you could make it?!?!

Publicado por sambiology mais de 7 anos antes

I would very much like to go, and have never been to that area. I'm not sure yet if my schedule will allow. Gotta get my dive buddies to pin down dates for some proposed scuba trips...

Publicado por maractwin mais de 7 anos antes

I'm there. Will invite Jim Brock ( co-author of Kaufman Field Guide to North American Butterflies) who I just ran around there with to join us. silkmoth & hawkmoth density
will Blow novice iNaters Away. Great idea, BJ

Publicado por robberfly mais de 7 anos antes

Lots of cool stuff there. It would be fun to meet up with others. I was in the area in 2011. I never did id all my stuff. Maybe I'll upload some to iNat. Keep me on the interested list.
Photos here. http://kimssight.zenfolio.com/riorico

Publicado por kimssight mais de 7 anos antes

@muir I remember helping you plan that and looking at what you found.
@maractwin No oceans or seas to dive in there but we can probably find a fish or two for you :-)
@robberfly Awesome. Yes, that is a good time for the silkmoths and it still blows me away each time.
@greglasley It'll be a loss not having you with us,, though it sounds like you'll be having a great time elsewhere.
@sambiology How could I forget @carrieseltzer? I hope you both can make it.

Publicado por finatic mais de 7 anos antes

I might be taking a summer course at my university so I'll have to get back to you on this later.

Publicado por cedric_lee mais de 7 anos antes

@kimssight Always add them to iNat. A quick look and I know 3 of the moths right away.
That said, I still have lots that I need to add that I have yet to identify but am getting to the point where I'll just add them at a very generic level.

This is one of the reasons that I've been wanting to do a trip like this. Besides meeting in person people with the same interests, we will have people with different specialties that will help identify things, even if after the fact through photos. And, if we're all stumped that would probably be a very cool thing!

Publicado por finatic mais de 7 anos antes

Thank @finatic I really just started posting this year, I have quite a backlog to post. Certainly before I head that way again I'll post these. Thanks.

Publicado por kimssight mais de 7 anos antes

I'm interested/might be there anyway (likely at the Field Station in the Chiricahuas). The mushrooms are often better the second half of August from what I've been able to glean.

Publicado por leptonia mais de 7 anos antes

I'm interested! I've been to the 3 mountain ranges you mention on 2 trips for early spring birding - which was fabulous - so would love to experience summer. Keep me posted. Thanks!

Publicado por grnleaf mais de 7 anos antes

sounds awesome. That's a really neat area. Unlikely I can come between our baby and a new job where i haven't accrued much vacation time, most of it is already spoken for. But if only... those are such neat places

Publicado por charlie mais de 7 anos antes

That would be incredible! Just for me, the earlier the better as school starts at the beginning of August, but once you pick the dates, let us know and I will try to attend. Thank you for thinking of this. Elegant Trogon anyone? :-)

Publicado por rjadams55 mais de 7 anos antes

Yes, I saw the Elegant Trogon both times I went in the Santa Ritas!! Awesome!

Publicado por grnleaf mais de 7 anos antes

Maybe we can convince @dennispaulson to join.

Other folks who might have an interest @judygva @jakob @congonaturalist @botanygirl @calopteryx @jcabbott

Publicado por muir mais de 7 anos antes

I'd totally be interested, though already have a family commitment August 13-18. Please keep me in the loop -- I've never been to any of those locales, so would be very excited to get out there with you all.

(thanks for adding me @silversea_starsong!!!)

Publicado por bbunny mais de 7 anos antes

It sounds very interesting. If the dates work for me, I'd love to go.

Publicado por judygva mais de 7 anos antes

Living in Arizona and less than 2 hours from Tucson, there is a good chance that I might be able to join in on some of the festivities. No big plans at this time of next August.

Publicado por varajuan mais de 7 anos antes

I would love to do it!

Publicado por tiyumq mais de 7 anos antes

@cwbarrows In case you'd be interested in coming out as well.

Publicado por matthew_salkiewicz mais de 7 anos antes

I am DEFINITELY game for the experience!

Publicado por mchlfx mais de 7 anos antes

This sounds awesome! Do keep me in the loop as you plan, but it's possible I may not be allowed to take vacation in August. I'd definitely have to get my family on board which makes my attendance more complicated. I was gone for a week and my 3.5 yo told me, "Don't ever, never go on another trip without me never again." And then I left again for a week. And I'm leaving for another. Maybe if @muir brings his little naturalist too...

Publicado por carrieseltzer mais de 7 anos antes

I lived in Tucson for 17 years and try to get back as often as I can. I'm definitely interested, especially if I can get somebody else to do the driving. @leptonia mushrooms totally depend on the monsoon patterns which are pretty unpredictable. I remember one year when the rains came super early and we got tons of boletes in June.

Publicado por treegrow mais de 7 anos antes

@carrieseltzer I don't think I would bring the little guy. I want the full finatic SE AZ experience, including the "majority night outings," and having a kid along isn't conducive for that (yet).

Happy to drive @treegrow Katja! That way, I can stop for roadkill all I want. I'm sure we can work out a carpool system.

Publicado por muir mais de 7 anos antes

i think a trip with kids would be awesome, it just has to be a different type of trip than the super intense bioblitz. I'd love to do both, as soon as Holly is old enough.

Publicado por charlie mais de 7 anos antes

Thanks for tagging me here, @muir, but it's very unlikely I'll be visiting the US next summer (I've been in southern Arizona 22 years ago and loved it! Re-visiting the region with an iNat posse would be great fun)

Publicado por jakob mais de 7 anos antes

I am interested but too early to commit since I started a new business and August is the first anniversary. If things are going well that would be a great way to celebrate. I have been to the region before and it is beautiful. Would love to go back. Keep me in the loop please.

Publicado por royaltyler mais de 7 anos antes

@matthew_salkiewicz Thanks for the tag. I'm definitely interested, if I can spare vacation time. I camped out in the Chiricahuas for just one night a few years ago - it's an amazing area.

Publicado por cwbarrows mais de 7 anos antes

@jhammock how 'bout it?

Publicado por treegrow mais de 7 anos antes

Wow, even more interest than I had hoped there would be.
@stevejones I can't believe I left you off the initial post. Please forgive the oversight.
So, from my experience mid to late August is normally best, but as @treegrow stated it all depends on the monsoon pattern of that year. The monsoon can start in July so a if they are late by August they have normally hit.

I can go any time after Aug 8th, and possibly the week prior. Giving people the chance to fly in on Saturday and out the following Sunday we have these options for those who want to do the full timeframe:
Aug 6 - 12 (difficult for me)
Aug 12 - 19
Aug 20 - 26
Aug 27 - Sept 2 (Labor Day Weekend)

If you can only come for part that is fine too. I'll probably get to Tucson the Friday night or Saturday midday before the start so if you arrive early on Saturday you can plan on a night trip that Saturday!
So, which week works for the most people?

Publicado por finatic mais de 7 anos antes

I may visit AZ sometime in the monsoon season, but may not be able to make it to this particular organized outing - sounds like a great idea though! But after over 15 years of visiting SE Arizona in the monsoon, I can attest that the sky islands in August should be full of life, and very rewarding if you're interested in arthropods, plants, birds, herps...even interesting fungi in the right places. To all those that can make it - have fun!!

Publicado por rwaayers mais de 7 anos antes

I'll be in Costa Rica for a week of dragonflies in July; areas around Tucson can be great for Odes. Can't commit at this point, but would love to come.

Publicado por leslie_flint mais de 7 anos antes

I'm flexible.

Publicado por biohexx1 mais de 7 anos antes

I'm flexible but would prefer to avoid the holiday weekend.

Publicado por muir mais de 7 anos antes

@lonnyholmes You might be interested in this as well.

Publicado por matthew_salkiewicz mais de 7 anos antes

August is still the slow time at the refuge so I can make any of those weeks work.

Publicado por matthew_salkiewicz mais de 7 anos antes

Definitely interested. I'll tag Peggy here too

Publicado por gyrrlfalcon mais de 7 anos antes
Publicado por gyrrlfalcon mais de 7 anos antes

Interested in continuing to get updates on this trip!

Publicado por bouteloua mais de 7 anos antes

I tried to go and I can also invite some friends from Mexico
@aztekium, @alexis-lh, @hugoalvarezg, @d_b, @francisco3, @juancarlosgarciamorales1, @pacof, @agnishino, @tereka_lasso, @manuelnevarez, @silvino_ed
@magazhu It's hard for you, but you can try. ;)

Publicado por juancruzado mais de 7 anos antes

Holyyyy... I will go if I have a chance, I am just starting in a new job, but, I will love to be part of this! Thanks @juancruzado for sharing this!

Publicado por aztekium mais de 7 anos antes

Dang. This would be EPIC. I've never been to SE Arizona so I would have tons of new birds just to start. All the other stuff would just be icing for me. I'm keeping this in mind for sure. Last first and last weeks of the month are usually difficult for me to get time off so the 20-26 would likely be my best bet. The Western Field Ornithologists conference is the 16th-20th but I might have to blow that off if I can only fit one in.

Publicado por vermfly mais de 7 anos antes

Thank you @ juancruzado for the invitation. I'm not sure where I'm going to be at that time, it could be California or somewhere else. I'd love to join the group if I can.
I've been in Nevada , Utah, Oregon and California and some parts of Arizona but not over there . It sounds great to me . I'll keep in touch.

Publicado por juancarlosgarciam... mais de 7 anos antes

Gracias @juancruzado por los otros gente.
There are so many great people here on iNat and Naturalista that I can't remember all of them. Please add people that might want to come.
@vermfly You must attend since you've not been there before. There's so much more there then the birds you'll get at WFO.

Publicado por finatic mais de 7 anos antes

Wow, this amount of interest if incredible. Please keep me in the loop. If I am available I would love to come.

Publicado por pileated mais de 7 anos antes

@carlos2 @negronahual @roberto_arreola @elizatorres
What do you think about this?

Publicado por aztekium mais de 7 anos antes

@finatic That's my thought. I really enjoy the WFO meetings but SE Arizona has so many potential life birds for me. Plus all the herps I could get. It would be hard to pass that up.

Publicado por vermfly mais de 7 anos antes

I can do any of those dates at this point. ;-)

Publicado por grnleaf mais de 7 anos antes

Sounds great! I'm interested, I'll follow the incoming information closely!

Publicado por d_b mais de 7 anos antes

I know the area on the Mexican side and it is incredible; Although now in Mexico it is difficult to work there, it would be a great experience in addition to meeting many people who share the same liking for nature

Publicado por juancruzado mais de 7 anos antes

I would love to join you but will be unlikely to be able to do so. Ironically enough I may actually be in that area around the end of July but am committed to participate in a field class at the Southwest research station. You should have a great time, there is no better time to visit SE Arizona.

Publicado por gcsnelling mais de 7 anos antes

The Western Field Ornithologists Conference is in Pueblo, Colorado from 16–20 August, 2017. I might want to drive there and then do the bioblitz before or after.

Publicado por natureali mais de 7 anos antes

Thanks for tagging me into the discussion. I live here and might be available to rendezvous with iNatters/Naturalistas on some of the activities, though it's also a very busy time of year with hummingbird banding, tours, festivals, etc. It would be great to meet any of you who are able to come and spend some time in the field with you.

Publicado por fg2hummingbirds mais de 7 anos antes

Looking forward to having as many of you as possible on this outing! BJ ad I have learned a ton about SEAZ over the years, and it would be great to share it with so many of you. It is an amazing place, perhaps the best overall biodiversity location in the US, and maybe even North America.

Publicado por jaykeller mais de 7 anos antes

Oh wow! Thanks for adding me to the thread. My health is extremely unpredictable so there's no way I can commit now. But this sounds amazing and I will think about it! :)

Publicado por inkie mais de 7 anos antes

Thanks @juancruzado for tagging me into the conversation. I'm living in Sonora, Mexico, so sounds very good for me jeje.

Well, i follow this discussion for more information. Thanks you!

Publicado por tereka mais de 7 anos antes

I would especially enjoy meeting some of the Mexican naturalists!!! Such amazing observations come out of Mexico -- I'm quite envious.

As of right now, my August is relatively open. I'm probably not going to be able to stay the whole week, but I definitely want to come to some of this.

As a date is selected, be sure to let everyone know -- the sooner we can get a date narrowed down, the more likely that more of us can come (planning earlier is great).

Publicado por sambiology mais de 7 anos antes

Interested! Will be in Alaska at the end of that month so will have to see how it pans out.

Publicado por swbirder mais de 7 anos antes

yeah, sounds awesome. I will try my darnedest :)

Publicado por jhammock mais de 7 anos antes

What does the majority want?

Aug 12 - 19
Aug 20 - 26

Publicado por finatic mais de 7 anos antes

I don't think I have any preference although potentially I still won't have a car by then.

How about we all just move there permanently ;)

Publicado por silversea_starsong mais de 7 anos antes

Hey James...I'll give ya a ride....

Publicado por robberfly mais de 7 anos antes

Appreciate the offer! We'll see what happens.

Publicado por silversea_starsong mais de 7 anos antes

I'm taking a Dragonfly Class in Costa Rica for two weeks in July. I'll vote for Aug. 20th week.

Publicado por robberfly mais de 7 anos antes

Aug 20th week for me too!

And I can also give James a ride from SoCal :)

Publicado por bbunny mais de 7 anos antes

Aug 20 - 26 sounds great. :)

Publicado por sambiology mais de 7 anos antes

20-26 is preferred.

Publicado por bouteloua mais de 7 anos antes

The 20-26th works for me too.

Publicado por matthew_salkiewicz mais de 7 anos antes

20-26 sounds good to me.

Publicado por natureali mais de 7 anos antes

Typically the later the better for the big elephant beetles! ;-)
http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/1928840
http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/851182

And the three Chrysinas should be active throughout August:
http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/851185
http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/857631
http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/2172013

It varies from year-to-year, but that's just a taste of what is possible during that time of year, if you are into beetles!

Publicado por jaykeller mais de 7 anos antes

Works for me. Maybe we can arrange carpooling.

Publicado por kimssight mais de 7 anos antes

We should...focus on...a week good for majority: subjective " best-for-certain-species" would, obviously, Never be resolved...

Publicado por robberfly mais de 7 anos antes

No way to truly predict anything down to the week, as it all depends on when the monsoons hit, and how much. But, August is a great time to get all sorts of interesting things, so there would be no shortage of amazing critters and plants if that is your thing.

Publicado por jaykeller mais de 7 anos antes

@stevejones you would be an amazing plant resource for this outing if you could make it.

Publicado por jaykeller mais de 7 anos antes

@nathantaylor7583 you need to come out and get your Euphorbia on!

Publicado por jaykeller mais de 7 anos antes

Sounds like a lot of fun if I can make it.

Publicado por nathantaylor mais de 7 anos antes

I am leading a monthly bird walk on August 26th so I would have to be back in Sacramento by then.

Publicado por vermfly mais de 7 anos antes

I would love to come but I won't know if I can make it until next summer, since I don't know where I'll be working next year.

Publicado por belinda mais de 7 anos antes

Thanks for tagging me here, @muir. I'm very interested in attending if I can. My only major trip to SE AZ was many years ago when I was just into birds and I can't imagine the diversity I didn't even know to look for!

Publicado por calopteryx mais de 7 anos antes

Definitely interested! I'm flexible as to which week.

Publicado por sea-kangaroo mais de 7 anos antes

I'm interested. Keep me in the loop!

Publicado por pbedell mais de 7 anos antes

I'm interested. I just have to check and see if that falls within prime time at work, which would make it a little trickier to commit until the vacation request gets passed around.

Publicado por berkshirenaturalist mais de 7 anos antes

I'm usually in France in August :(

Publicado por patsimpson2000 mais de 7 anos antes

I worked in Portal off and on for 5 years back in the 80's, so I've forgotten anything I once knew. I'm interested, but don't know if I can schedule it around work. I'll try though.

Publicado por lfelliott mais de 7 anos antes

@desertdutchman @southwestwanderer @mjskinner @ck2az @carianne are all in or near the Old Pueblo (Tucson) and hopefully can join in. There's also a cadre of Phoenicians I'll let know as details finalize. I'll be there for at least the Santa Ritas if I can get away, and hope to see some of the Huachucas and Chiricahuas as well. Never been to the latter two, but feel I know them from virtually visiting them via iNaturalist and SEINet.

Publicado por stevejones mais de 7 anos antes

I am likely able to participate. Sounds fun! I live in Tucson so any destination in SE AZ works for me. Love herping and owling at night, then birding in the early morning with plants here and there. Lets do it!

Publicado por southwestwanderer mais de 7 anos antes

Most everyone who responded with a desired week has chosen Aug 20 - 26 so those will be the dates. I've started a new thread journal entry at http://www.inaturalist.org/journal/finatic/8119-inat-athon-in-southeast-arizona-august-20-26-2017
where I'll be posting the itinerary and other important information.

Wow, just over 100 people have been tagged into this thread. If you want to be removed please message me and I'll do so from future messages.
@agnishino @alexis-lh @aztekium @bbunny @belinda @berkshirenaturalist @biohexx1 @borisb @botanygirl @bouteloua @calopteryx @carianne @carlos2 @carrieseltzer @cedric_lee @charlie @ck2az @congonaturalist @cwbarrows @d_b @desertdutchman @dhobern @dkavanaugh @dpom @duarte @elizatorres @ericisley @erikfunk @fg2hummingbirds @francisco3 @fyn_kynd @gbentall @gcsnelling @gcwarbler @gerardo_marron @gonzalezii @grnleaf @gtsalmon @gyrrlfalcon @herptracker @hughmcguinness @hugoalvarezg @icosahedron @inkie @jakob @jaykeller @jcabbott @jhammock @jimjohnson @john8 @joyceg @juancarlosgarciamorales1 @juancruzado @judygva @justinscioli @kevinhintsa @kimssight @kpmcfarland @kschnei @kucycads @kueda @leannewallisbiologist @leslie_flint @loarie @lonnyholmes @magazhu @manuelnevarez @maractwin @matthew_salkiewicz @mchlfx @mhedin @mjskinner @mlodinow @muir @nathantaylor7583 @natureali @negronahual @nhmordenana @pacof @pbedell @pileated @rachelshoop @robberfly @roberto_arreola @royaltyler @rwaayers @ryanandrews @sambiology @screws @sea-kangaroo @silversea_starsong @silvino_ed @southwestwanderer @stevejones @swbirder @temminicki @tereka_lasso @treegrow @varajuan @vermfly @zabbey

Publicado por finatic mais de 7 anos antes

Hope to be there.

Publicado por icosahedron mais de 7 anos antes

It sounds like such a great time, but I think I will have used up my travel time and funds on a return to Baja in spring. I'm looking forward to seeing what you all find!

Publicado por gbentall mais de 7 anos antes

already looking forward to it!

Publicado por bbunny mais de 7 anos antes

I should have included @entomo-logic on the Tucson list.

Publicado por stevejones mais de 7 anos antes

I love the idea and we would like to join you, but I won't know my late August obligations until later in the year. Please keep me in the loop, BJ.

Publicado por dpom mais de 7 anos antes

@finatic I really like the idea, but I probably won't be able to be there next year. Looking forward for all of your observations, though!

Publicado por duarte mais de 7 anos antes

I'm quite sure I will participate -- at least in the daylight hours! Sounds like a superb opportunity to learn from experts.

Publicado por desertdutchman mais de 7 anos antes

I'm on board also

Publicado por ck2az mais de 7 anos antes

Hello Stacey aka @finatic , thank you for the invitation, but I am living at Mexico City and I think it would be a little difficult for me to participate unless my boss gave me permision and the fundindg, he, he. Greetings

Publicado por roberto_arreola mais de 7 anos antes

I'm interested to keep in the loop on this - there may be a way for Sky Island Alliance to get involved!

Publicado por carianne mais de 7 anos antes
Publicado por pileated mais de 7 anos antes

This sounds like a great trip and to chance to meet to some of my inat friends in person. Count me in.

Publicado por hfabian mais de 7 anos antes

Sorry I don't check my messages very often... This sounds amazing. I might be limited due to school but I would love to do this!

Publicado por rachelshoop cerca de 7 anos antes
Publicado por pileated cerca de 7 anos antes

@nlblock @mickley Not sure if you guys saw this.

Publicado por berkshirenaturalist cerca de 7 anos antes
Publicado por berkshirenaturalist cerca de 7 anos antes

I'm interested and might be able to help lead a small group for herps, mammals, and/or birds. I live in Phoenix and am pretty familiar with some of these areas. I'd probably only be able to join on weekend days (including Friday-Sunday).

Publicado por tsirtalis cerca de 7 anos antes

definitely interested and I'm sure @gaudettelaura is! Keep us in the loop.

Publicado por joannerusso cerca de 7 anos antes
Publicado por berkshirenaturalist cerca de 7 anos antes

My other summer naturalist trip is not happening this year, so it looks like I get to come on this one. Looking forward to the birds, butterflies, and everything else. Plus meeting more iNat people in person!
-Mark

Publicado por maractwin cerca de 7 anos antes

That's great news for us @maractwin though I think you would prefer the warm tropical waters somewhere.

Publicado por finatic cerca de 7 anos antes

What? There's no coral reefs in Arizona?

Publicado por maractwin cerca de 7 anos antes

I'm all about this as long as I'm in the general area. Looking for a job heckin' hard. Why isn't my M.A. helping me?! haha.

Publicado por codyhough cerca de 7 anos antes

Yes, A lot of strange plants that have specific insect predators. I wanted to call one the Stinking Milk Vetch Weevil.

Publicado por james5 cerca de 7 anos antes

It seems that people who are going from Mexico will be few, but with much enthusiasm to participate :)

Publicado por juancruzado cerca de 7 anos antes

@juancruzado I hope that you are one of the people coming. The more naturalists from Mexico the better! And perhaps, someone in Mexico will plan an event for next year.
Espero que seas una de las personas que vienen. Cuantos más naturalistas de México mejor! Y posiblemente, alguien en México planea un evento para el próximo año.

@maractwin I bet if we look really hard we could find you a place to go swimming. Hopefully lots of rocks work instead of coral.

@codyhough Good luck with teh job hunt. You'll know it's right if you can negotiate time off for this. LOL.

@james5 Yes, the plants and insects out there are very different from other places in the US. I love that area for that reason.

Publicado por finatic cerca de 7 anos antes

@codyhough what type of job? Maybe some of us can keep our eyes and ears open.

Publicado por royaltyler cerca de 7 anos antes

I think it's now safe to say that I'm in for this trip and can start planning my trip out there. Looking forward to the adventure.

Publicado por berkshirenaturalist cerca de 7 anos antes

@royaltyler Sort of complicated. My M.A. is in Diplomacy but I also have a lot of experience working for the Parks system and ecology in general.

Prior to this I worked with both the Peace Corps and AmeriCorps VISTA so I've been looking a lot at Volunteer Management positions. But I'd pretty much take anything in any 3 of those spots. Keeping an eye out would be great!

@finatic Yeah, if I can get time off that'd be pretty cool. I'd be okay with just getting a job though ;)

Publicado por codyhough cerca de 7 anos antes

@codyhough I have heard of several good ones lately around here, but with your background check out this site https://www.heifer.org/about-heifer/careers/view-all-jobs.html

I have followed them for years thinking they would be a good place to try.

Publicado por royaltyler cerca de 7 anos antes

@royaltyler Thanks. I used to donate to them, don't know why I didn't think to look at their job postings.

Publicado por codyhough cerca de 7 anos antes

I have asked for the time off so it looks if my health holds out, I will be going. I do hope we will be working the Chihuahuas as I have accommodations arranged in Portal.

Publicado por natureali cerca de 7 anos antes

@sclerobunus @jsatler Let's do this!

Publicado por pileated cerca de 7 anos antes

@natureali The Chiricahuas will be in the route for a day or two but we won't be there the entire time. I'm working on getting the schedule together and hope to have it posted soon.

Publicado por finatic cerca de 7 anos antes

@finatic thanks B.J. Lots of camping available in the Chihuahuas in the forest and the monument. Same for the Huachucas.

Publicado por natureali cerca de 7 anos antes

BBC has a neat article on some of the area where we will be on this adventure.
http://www.bbc.com/travel/story/20170309-where-there-are-islands-in-the-sky

Publicado por finatic cerca de 7 anos antes
Publicado por pileated quase 7 anos antes

fyi i am totally jealous :)

Publicado por charlie quase 7 anos antes

Hey Finatic,
It would be great if you could post an itinerary soon so we can start making plans and reservations. I'm not sure if I can make all or part of it until I can cost it out. Thanks!!

Publicado por grnleaf quase 7 anos antes

I'll be posting it this evening! I just finished it up last night and wanted to double-check a few things before doing so.

Publicado por finatic quase 7 anos antes
Publicado por biohexx1 quase 7 anos antes

Fabulous!

Publicado por grnleaf quase 7 anos antes

I'm going to have to start ordering another 10 camera batteries!

Publicado por silversea_starsong quase 7 anos antes

I am still sad to miss this, but don't forget that you all will be able to see a partial solar eclipse on Monday, August 21! I'll be in South Carolina to experience the total eclipse. https://eclipse2017.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/interactive_map/index.html Tons of citizen science opportunities during the eclipse, too: https://eclipse2017.nasa.gov/citizen-science

Publicado por carrieseltzer quase 7 anos antes

There is confirmed life on the moon? LOL!

Publicado por jaykeller quase 7 anos antes

Once you've make your travel plans to join the group please send me a message and let me know that you're coming, what days you'll be there, your cellphone number and how many people will be with you. I'm going to create a text group so that we can all easily keep in touch during the trip. Not everyone will be caravaning together, some people are coming in on different days, etc, so this will be the easiest way to keep everyone in the know of what is happening.

Many of the areas where we will be will not have cellphone coverage, but at least once a day I'll be sure to check the text group for messages and I'll send something out each night with the meeting time for the next morning. This time will change depending on how late we stay out with the bug sheet.

Is anyone from Mexico coming? If so, I'll try to work something out so that you don't have to have a US cellphone.
¿Viene alguien de México? Si es así, trataré de resolver algo para que no tengas que tener un teléfono móvil estadounidense.

Publicado por finatic quase 7 anos antes

Yo no se si alguien más de México irá, pero yo sigo listo y en espera de la fecha para poder ir.
Yo trataré de preguntar acá en México quien más va y en cuanto sepa quienes están interesados, te avisamos.

I do not know if anyone else from Mexico will go, but I'm still ready and waiting for the date to be able to go.
I will try to ask here in Mexico who goes further and as soon as I know who are interested, we will let you know.

Publicado por juancruzado quase 7 anos antes

Thank you Juan. I look forward to meeting you and hopefully other from Mexico too.
Gracia Juan. Espero con mucho gusto que te conozca y otro gente de Mexico tambien.

Publicado por finatic quase 7 anos antes

Are there any types of forest or such anywhere near where we will all be? I would love to do a night search some evening for snails and slugs (if there are any slugs) I thought I just read that there are over 200 species of snails in the state? Is that so? There is a Pallifera species there I would like to find if possible though I'll be happy finding just about anything. There is a description of the type of forest it is found in. http://madrean.org/symbfauna/taxa/index.php?taxon=774206 and here's a map http://madrean.org/symbfauna/map/googlemap.php?maptype=taxa&taxon=77122&clid=0

Publicado por berkshirenaturalist quase 7 anos antes

You will be in areas which should house the animals you are interested in, the question will be whether or not the weather will cooperate.

Publicado por gcsnelling quase 7 anos antes

@berkshirenaturalist Yes, there are snails and we will be in the right areas for some of the species. All of the mountian ranges that we will be visiting I believe are considered to be Madrean sky islands.
There's a nice project set-up for them: http://www.inaturalist.org/projects/land-snails-of-arizona

Publicado por finatic quase 7 anos antes

I'm still hoping to get a ride from southern CA so I can join in on this event. If anyone or any group coming down doesn't mind, it would be greatly appreciated.

I have not yet attended an iNat meetup nor have I made it to AZ before...so this would be a great opportunity to tick both off the bucket list ;)

Publicado por silversea_starsong quase 7 anos antes

@silversea_starsong You haven't made it to AZ yet? Oh boy we need to change that!

So it looks like unless something major changes I'll be joining in on the festivities! I live up in Flagstaff and if anyone wants to come up to the peaks or see the grand canyon, page, etc. before or after the event let me know, we have an extra bed, couch and blow up! Side note if anyone is into fishing let me know and I can show you around some of my spots :P

Publicado por codyhough quase 7 anos antes

Also who all has mercury vapor lamps, and black lights? I have 1 small low power black light but it really hasn't gotten too much attention before so I'm hoping we can get something together!

Publicado por codyhough quase 7 anos antes

I will have a blacklight, but more lights would be better. @codyhough I'll have to take you up on your offer one of these days, though I can't do so this August.

Publicado por finatic quase 7 anos antes

I have a pretty good 1000w metal hallide setup but it would require a power source. Might be a bit of a hassle with all the road traveling I'll be doing but could do it if anyone knows a place that could provide power or if someone closer can't provide one.. I also have a small black light set up that I definitely will have with me but it can be hit or miss. Have photographed a hundred different things at it and sometimes under 30.

Publicado por berkshirenaturalist quase 7 anos antes

I will have a black light as well, but wanted to offer some thoughts to address berkshire's and other questions on the thread. Firstly, there really are no available power sources unless you bring your own. BJ and I tend to use the portable power packs (Google it) that "normal" people might keep in their cars to provide emergency power when needed, such as a jump start. These have pros and cons. The pros include that they are silent (unlike NOISY generators that can drive you crazy as they kill the peace of the remote outdoors) and compact, so they are generally easy to transport and use. The cons are that they need to be re-charged after each use, depending on how many lights you have plugged in, and most of them aren't quite powerful enough to power higher wattage (especially white) lights. They tend to last about one evening with one light, so if you bring your own light system, you will also need to bring your own power source. Did I mention that generators stink? :-)

Also, if you don't have any experience with attracting insects with lights but would like to get involved, I encourage you to review the various online resources that discuss this. Insects are attracted primarily to certain types/wavelengths of light such as mercury vapor and UV, while other types are not attractive at all. I have seen sheets with one type of light with almost nothing on them when 100 yards away a sheet with a different wavelength light is loaded with insects. While not required, if you are not sure, buying insect lights from a biological supply house such as BioQuip is a good idea to help ensure the equipment you are using will be successful in attracting insects.

Equipment aside, the weather conditions and moon phases are extremely critical in determining what type of evening you will have around the light. You can prepare all you like, but as we've experienced in the past, if a cold front with monsoon comes in right around dark, the entire night can be ruined, especially if it never re-warms. That said, we've also had decent nights in the rain, so it is a bit of a crapshoot and it is a good idea to at least try for a while. After about 30 minutes, you tend to know whether it will be a good night or not. The other thing to know about SEAZ during monsoon season is that the actual rains tend to be very localized, so a check of the radar maps just before sunset can be extremely helpful to avoid being caught out in the rain/wind, but sometimes these things develop out of nothing right on top of you and can't be avoided.

All of that said, August is peak season in SEAZ for night insects, so unless the conditions are horrible, you should expect to see at least a decent sheet of bugs. However, if conditions are right, the sheet can literally be covered with tens of thousands of insects such that almost no white shows. Those are the fun nights that can last until sunrise where at least one person is flushing a wasp out of his/her ear (happeneds to me at least annually!). I'm looking forward to it again this year, and to sharing it with all of you who can make it.

Publicado por jaykeller quase 7 anos antes

Here is what I have for a blacklight set-up, and Jay's only differs with the battery pack.

UV Light and way to charge it. I have one but the more we can have hanging the better with multiple people in a group. The AC and DC Night Collecting Lights at BioQuip are ideal for this as they can be plugged into a portable battery or a vehicle 12-volt DC system.
https://www.bioquip.com/Search/WebCatalog.asp?category=2900&prodtype=1
This is the battery that I use:
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Schumacher-Electric-1-200-Amp-Car-Battery-Jump-Starter/50223897

More is under the "What to bring" section in the following post
https://www.inaturalist.org/journal/finatic/8119-inat-athon-in-southeast-arizona-august-20-26-2017

Publicado por finatic quase 7 anos antes

Oh my... I will be so sad, not to attend to this trip :'(

Publicado por aztekium quase 7 anos antes

Ok I'll scratch the big rig and will have my portable black light set up anyway which is a part of my road trip travel package anyway. I use a converter and run it off the battery of my Jeep. Anywhere the Jeep can go the bug light can go. I use a pvc frame system with a white sheet. It has done me well and can be torn down quickly should it happen to rain or pour. If we won't need it, I'll have it on hand either way.

Publicado por berkshirenaturalist quase 7 anos antes

Good point on the ability to plug the BioQuip lights into the car. I have only done it a few times for brief periods out of fear that it might kill my battery and strand me, but that won't be as much of a concern with other people/vehicles around to help.

Publicado por jaykeller quase 7 anos antes

I have been using the bioquip units for years and never had a problem with them draining the batteries. Also if you are collecting at elevation it can get downright cold.

Publicado por gcsnelling quase 7 anos antes

A big maybe at this point.

Publicado por mchlfx quase 7 anos antes

Monsoon season kicking off nicely in SEAZ. The better this is, the better the flora and fauna we'll find in August:
https://www.theweathernetwork.com/us/news/articles/southwest-monsoon-kicks-into-high-gear-this-weekend/83774

We'll be keeping an eye on the data at Rainlog to determine where the most monsoonal activity occurrs during the season:
http://rainlog.org/usprn/html/main/maps.jsp

Jay

Publicado por jaykeller quase 7 anos antes

I'm interested in going. I anticipate flying in from LAX to TUS, but if there are enough of us from Socal (@silversea_starsong , @bbunny , who else?) willing to carpool I'm interested in hearing ideas. I don't think my car would be viable for long distances (plus it doesn't have AC) but I'd be willing to help out on gas and/or driving some of the way. I'd like to know sooner rather rather later since I'm sure airfare prices will increase as the dates get closer and I don't want to end up having to book a more expensive flight at the last minute. I'll probably rent a car when I get to Tuscon, though I am completely unfamiliar with AZ and the areas that everyone plans on going so I'm not sure what kind of vehicle would be recommended.

I haven't figured out accommodations yet and I'm not sure where to begin with that. I'd be curious to know what everyone else is doing in that regard. Personally I'd prefer doing hotels/airbnbs over camping, and preferably affordable ones, though I wouldn't object to perhaps camping for one night if it is more convenient. If I end up booking a places with multiple rooms I'd be open to sharing accommodations if anyone would be interested.

Publicado por psyllidhipster quase 7 anos antes

@psyllidhipster, BJ posted a great deal of helpful info in December at the below link, and I think all of your questions can be answered there:
https://www.inaturalist.org/journal/finatic/8119-inat-athon-in-southeast-arizona-august-20-26-2017

Publicado por jaykeller quase 7 anos antes

Is there a date set for this at all yet?

Publicado por codyhough quase 7 anos antes

I'll be in Kenya then. Maybe next year. I'm sure you'll all have a great time!

Publicado por hfabian quase 7 anos antes

It is unlikely I will be able to attend, but keep me on the list of posts. You never know...

Publicado por kimssight quase 7 anos antes

OK, we're just about 3 weeks away from what I've been looking forward to for about a year. Just a reminder, once you're positive that you're coming please send me a message so that I can keep track of the number people. There are a couple of things that are in the planning stages where knowing that information will be useful. Plus, this way I can get you added to the group messaging app so that you can keep in touch during the event.

One of the things still in the planning is on August 22nd. The Coronado National Memorial is holding a pollinator survey. We are asked to attend a welcome and safety meeting at 9:00am at the visitor center. This event will last all day and into the night with the staff there setting up bug traps (we can add ours too). Those who want can stay there all day or come or come and go as you wish. This is a great way to have our citizen science through iNaturalist help some professional biologists. I've been working with @skyislandalliance on having our group join in on this.

Publicado por finatic mais de 6 anos antes

Going to miss this. Sounds so exciting. Hope everyone has a great and safe trip. Keep me in the loop on future outings.

Publicado por mchlfx mais de 6 anos antes

I won't be able to make it either. It's after the Fall semester begins.

Publicado por biohexx1 mais de 6 anos antes

I can't make it, due to the semester starting, but I will be watching the results as they pour in!

Publicado por gyrrlfalcon mais de 6 anos antes

@gyrrlfalcon This is the ultimate bioblitz and you can't make it. It just won't be the same without you.
Sorry Hector and Michael too are going to miss it.

Publicado por finatic mais de 6 anos antes

I'm not going to be able to make it either. I had hoped to, but it's a busy time of year for me and logistics are becoming too difficult.

Publicado por maractwin mais de 6 anos antes

I'm definitely coming, but I haven't worked out any of the transportation/lodging logistics yet. I'm staying with friends when we're in Tucson but still need to figure out lodging while we're in the Chiricahuas/Hauchucas. I can get a room wherever my travel companions are staying. I am open to mixed-gender bunking, but I can also get a room by myself. There should be plenty of rooms available in late August in SE AZ. Do we know how many people will be bringing cars and how many seats there will be for extra passengers? If there isn't room in other people's cars, I'm open to sharing a rental, but I would prefer not to be the renter/driver because I don't own a car so would have to buy expensive insurance. I think @muir is the only other person who has expressed interest in sharing a rental so far. @muir are you still interested, and is the MarshMan coming with you?

Publicado por treegrow mais de 6 anos antes

I'm going and intend on renting a car for the duration. I've booked lodging, for convenience' sake at the same hotels BJ outlines here:
http://www.inaturalist.org/journal/finatic/8119-inat-athon-in-southeast-arizona-august-20-26-2017
with exception of the nights of 8/20 and 8/21, on which nights I have nothing reserved yet. One such option available for those days is
http://www.cavecreekranch.com/lodging/
which sleeps up to 5, and if 5 of us do split the cost it would be the most affordable option that I've found for those nights (excluding camping, but I'd prefer having a real bed and electricity to charge my camera batteries etc). Would this option appeal to anyone?

And it goes without saying that if anybody is staying at or near the same hotels/etc. and they don't have transportation I'd be willing to give them a lift.

Publicado por psyllidhipster mais de 6 anos antes

@psyllidhipster I might be up for that. That's Sunday Monday right? @treegrow I'm doing a crazy road trip out of the whole thing. I will have my jeep and may have room for and extra person.

Publicado por berkshirenaturalist mais de 6 anos antes

I'm not going to be able to make it either, but I will be excited to see what you all find (and also very jealous)!

Publicado por bbunny mais de 6 anos antes

As long as nothing changes I'll be arriving on Wednesday (8/23) around 9pm so definitely keep me in the loop of where you'll be setting up black lights that night so I can meet up with you guys when I get there.

Publicado por matthew_salkiewicz mais de 6 anos antes

Will there be a project? Or some way to track you're work?

Publicado por mchlfx mais de 6 anos antes

i love how this is basically a roaming bioblitz

Publicado por charlie mais de 6 anos antes

It'd be awesome to have a project for this! I'm fairly sure that I'm coming.

Publicado por nathantaylor mais de 6 anos antes

Alas, looks like I will not be able to make. Hope you all have awesome fun
Steve

Publicado por mlodinow mais de 6 anos antes

@charlie that's the way we roll. Maximize the biodiversity!

@nathantaylor7583 it will be fantastic to finally meet you. Lots of great Euphorbias to be had!

@mlodinow it is very lamentable that you will not be able to attend.

Publicado por jaykeller mais de 6 anos antes

Yes, I will be creating a project for this (hopefully) epic outing. Some of my favorite users aren't going to be able to attend and that will damper it a bit, but I'm sure we'll find a way to have a great time without them.

Publicado por finatic mais de 6 anos antes

Best to you All - my su-chef years 2 decades ago at moth sheets along the Border there. Jaw-dropping beauty every few minutes at those sheets. I wish
All You iNaters evenings-of-wonder there.

Publicado por robberfly mais de 6 anos antes

I'm in! Arriving night of Saturday the 19th, and leaving early am on Sunday the 27th. I haven't figured out rooms and transport yet, so I'll post on the other journal post. Very much looking forward to it.

Publicado por muir mais de 6 anos antes

Alright, 15 people have confirmed being at the iNat-athon in a few weeks. If you haven't received a message from me with the text group invitation then I don't have you on the confirmed list. It's not too late to make plans to attend.

Publicado por finatic mais de 6 anos antes

I've been trying to work it out but unfortunately I'm not going to make it. I hope everyone has a blast.

Publicado por vermfly mais de 6 anos antes
Publicado por finatic mais de 6 anos antes

When are folks going to start putting observations in the project? Those of us trying to live vicariously while at work need some observations to feast on!

Publicado por gyrrlfalcon mais de 6 anos antes

oh, i wanna see too! Sky island plants!

Publicado por charlie mais de 6 anos antes

I probably won't get any of mine added until I get back home. So many observations to process.

Publicado por nathantaylor mais de 6 anos antes

i forget most other power users don't use the app. I get mine up pretty fast (but without the stupid auto upload)

Publicado por charlie mais de 6 anos antes

I use the app a lot but I upgrade the photos to some taken with my DSLR before posting most of them.

Publicado por royaltyler mais de 6 anos antes

makes sense... i just never have the time or motivation to do that :) I do wish there were a way to upload just to 'draft mode' and then post them to the site after reviewing them. Otherwise I always get a few that get mis-tagged or have other issues and other people have to fix them before i get to them.

Publicado por charlie mais de 6 anos antes

FYI to everyone attached/following here, there's going to be a bioblitz/gathering in Southwest Texas around Del Rio on April 5 - 8 (roughly). Lots of details to come, but I did want to toss it out there, so you can toss it on the calendar:
https://www.inaturalist.org/journal/sambiology/11759-put-it-in-your-calendar-april-5-8-in-del-rio-texas

Of course, no obligations, but if you want to, chime in on that journal entry. It won't be nearly as hardcore as this one or as hardcore as the upcoming one in Mexico next year, but it should be pretty fun! :)

Publicado por sambiology mais de 6 anos antes

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