More Desert Loneliness
Mark Walker
MWalker at gensym.com
Fri Apr 16 13:09:36 EDT 1999
Hank and Priscilla,
I've enjoyed your sightings reports from SE Arizona for what seems like
years. Thanks for this recommendation. As a matter of fact, I was able to
drive up Garden Canyon on Wednesday - but to my amazement, there was very
little to be seen. Lots of Hesperiidae - with plenty of Erynnis, but not
much else. I didn't get up there until about 12:30 p.m.
I did enjoy the petroglyphs though.
Beautiful country, that's for sure.
Mark Walker
back in SoCal
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Hank & Priscilla Brodkin [SMTP:hankb at theriver.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 1999 11:08 AM
> To: MWalker at gensym.com
> Cc: leps-l
> Subject: Re: More Desert Loneliness
>
> Mark Walker wrote:
> >
> > Sunday, April 11, 1999
> >
>
> > presently on business in Ft. Huachuca (no, I'm not able to get away for
> even
> > a few minutes in this butterfly paradise)
> >
> > Better luck to you, wherever you are!
>
> Mark -
> If you can even get off for a lunch hour - get up to Garden Canyon on
> post to the Upper Picnic Area, checking for blooming ceonothus on the
> way. One of the country's great butterfly spots!
> The Garden Canyon list is up to around 150 according to Jim Brock.
>
> Cheers!
> --
> Hank & Priscilla Brodkin
> Carr Canyon, Cochise County, AZ
> 31.45N, 110.27W
> Send Mailto:hankb at theriver.com
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