Key West leps next week?

Mike Soukup mikayak3 at home.net
Tue Jan 8 11:59:27 EST 2002


Don't use the KOA on Indain Key - unless you are in a trailer.   I
DEFINITELY reccomend Long Key Campground....the sites are under pines, on
the beach....very, very nice (except the occasional Mangrove
decomposition smell at certain times of the year).  IT's just getting one
that is tricky.  Good luck on butterflies - I saw VERY few when I was
there a few months ago....but I could have been between seasons.
However, the mothing was "pretty good".  Have fun - take your snorkle!

Richard Worth wrote:

> Randy,
> If so inclined, there is camping in the Everglades, on Long Pine Key.
> I did much work in there with Bartram's Hairstreak and Florida
> Leafwing. Mosquitos can be fierce, though.  Down in the Keys you
> might try Bahia Honda State Park.  Never stayed but it looked like
> nice camping facilities and is just a step away from Big Pine Key
> after crossing the 7-mile bridge.  Nice small stretch of tropical
> beach with palm trees, too (c'mon, I'm desperate here in Or-ee-gone!)
> The Key Deer Refuge on Big Pine can be a great spot to photograph.
> Try Watson's Hammock and the Blue Hole area.  I also had some luck in
> the salt marsh areas on the south end of the island, different
> species.  Don't know about the time of year but there is stuff year
> round.  The little Key Deer are really cool if you've never seen one.
> Good luck,  Rich
>
> >Folks,
> >
> >Next week on Wednesday Roger Rittmaster and I plan on flying down to
> >Miami, Fla. and have Wednesday afternoon, all day Thursday and most
> >of the day free on Friday to look for butterflies and photograph
> >them, so a trip to the Keys seems in order. Of course its probably
> >not the best time of year but the offer couldn`t be passed up
> >anyway. Anyone know of any good places to stay or camp in or on the
> >way to the keys?
> >
> >My November trip to southern Fla. was pretty good but I missed a lot
> >of the extreme southern local species. My 5 day road trip report
> >from that trip can be found at
> >http://www.rlephoto.com/butterflies/florida_index.htm with lots of
> >photos.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Randy Emmitt
> >Rougemont, NC
> >cell 919 641 2311 (works well in Fla. too.)
> >
> >Randy Emmitt Photography
> >http://www.rlephoto.com
> >Carolina Butterfly Society webmaster
> >http://www.carolinabutterflysociety.org/
> >
> >
> >
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> Oregon Department of Agriculture
> Plant Division
> rworth at oda.state.or.us
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