હું ખૂબ વાહન શકે

વાદળો સાન ફ્રાન્સિસ્કોમાં આજે બપોરે તોડી અને સૂર્ય ચમકવું શરૂ કર્યું. આગામી ગરમ હવામાન પણ બધા ખૂબ પરિચિત લાગણી પ્રેરિત, એક હું જંતુઓ એકઠી કરે છે અને મકાનની અંદર બેસીને અણનમ પ્રયત્ન કરીશું કે! મને પહેલેથી સ્થળોએ એક મદદરૂપ આ વસંત માટે કરવામાં આવી છે, જ્યારે, I have a long season of collecting ahead. Looking forward I couldn’t help but to reflect on the past two spectacular years the west has given me. To illustrate my addiction, here is a caption of my Google Earth GPS points.


Each flag represents a separate collecting event (disregard the yellow pins), between fall 2007 and winter 2009. I have not kept track of the miles for dedicated collecting trips (perhaps to avoid shock), but it must be approaching 30,000. My Honda Accord may not be a typical field vehicle, but it makes the distance substantially more affordable. Of course the two flat tires and cracked windshield don’t help. You can easily tell that I lived in southern California with that giant blob of flags. Most of those are focused in Santa Barbara county, which yielded two new species and dozens of county records. Arizona comes second with two 10 day trips with each night in a different location. I then broke free of the southwest last summer and drove a long loop through the midwest over the course of two and a half weeks. I pulled in around 4,000 lepidoptera and have just started putting the finishing touches on the last of the specimens. અત્યાર સુધી, only one new speciesa sole specimen of a small Acrolophidae from western Texas (determined by Peter Jump who is writing the MONA fascicle on the group). Plenty left to still ID.

On the board for this year: A trip to Leavenworth, Washington for the 2010 Lepidopterists’ સમાજ બેઠક. The two week collecting trip will shoot north to Washington then loop east through Idaho, Utah and Nevada on the way home. But as always, Arizona and Mexico are beaconing. And now that I live in Berkeley I will have to get into the Sierra a few more times this year!

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