Fun and rewarding trip to the Col.Devin Trail northeast of Payson!
While there weren’t many butterflies out at this time, and the start temperature was only in the fifties, we had a great time exploring this beautiful trail that has running water! We found 28 individuals of 8 species. Rocky Mountain (pictured) and Pacuvius Duskywing required some study. On the way down, we saw a Western Terrestrial Gartersnake. We’re contemplating going back to this location again next month, as the plants and butterflies seem to be behind this year. A lot more flowers and butterflies to come! Thanks crew, for coming along and being great company!
Species list: Two-tailed Swallowtail, Western Tailed-Blue, Zela Metalmark, Mourning Cloak, Mylitta Crescent, Northern Cloudywing, Rocky Mountain Duskywing, Pacuvius Duskywing.
|