The Moth is off to Catalina

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Tomorrow morning I’m off for a 10 day collecting trip down to Catalina Island.  I’ve been lucky enough to be invited to join Dr. Jerry Powell of UC Berkeley on a moth survey, and this will be my first time to any of the islands.  The Channel Islands are known for their high levels of endemism, and none is more famous than the Channel Island Fox.  There are also a handful of endemic butterflies and moths that I’ll be hoping to find, but at the very least I know it’s wildflower season and I’ve got my camera primed.

I will likely have little or no access to the internet while staying on the island, so hang tight for a week.  Had I planned ahead I would have scheduled posts or a guest author!  Please do stay tuned for some of my first images of the 2011 field season.

 

 

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