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Bugs in Arizona

Posted: Jan 10 2012 6:49 pm
by Al_HikesAZ
I am going to put in a plug for http://arizonabeetlesbugsbirdsandmore.blogspot.com/ Margarethe Brummerman's blog. Margarethe is employed by the Department of Entomology at the University of Arizona. She is working on "Arizona Beetles", a photo field guide for serious entomologists and anybody who is fascinated by the beetles of our extremely diverse state. I became acquainted with her through her photos on Flickr and I have invited her to join HAZ and help with beetle indentification. So play nice my Tucson pals, and ASU alumni. :)

Re: Bugs in Arizona

Posted: Jan 10 2012 9:46 pm
by big_load
Very interesting. It's added to my growing set of ID bookmarks.

Re: Bugs in Arizona

Posted: Jan 11 2012 4:15 pm
by Tortoise_Hiker
Cool Al! Thanks for thinking of us Hazers.

Re: Bugs in Arizona

Posted: Jan 11 2012 6:58 pm
by Al_HikesAZ
Tortoise Hiker wrote:Cool Al! Thanks for thinking of us Hazers.
Always trying to expand our HAZiverse. :) But you raise a good question. What are we? Are we Hazers? or HAZzers? or Hazopellis? :? or Hazards?
I hope we don't have any Chazers!! (that's a little Yiddish humor)(very little)

Re: Bugs in Arizona

Posted: Jan 12 2012 11:20 am
by WilliamnWendi
big_load wrote:Very interesting. It's added to my growing set of ID bookmarks.
Mine too. Thanks Al!...Ha, I prefer HAZkins(Hybridized with pumpkins)

Re: Bugs in Arizona

Posted: Jan 13 2012 4:42 pm
by Tortoise_Hiker
Hey Al,
I like that term Haziverse. Now,for what we should be called,hmmmm? :D

Re: Bugs in Arizona

Posted: Jan 13 2012 5:01 pm
by joebartels
Hazopelli are the elite Kokopellian breed, we hike therefore we are alive and free. The ears of our neighbors dance in glee upon the loft of our poetic singing wander.
"Book of Teva" pg 3,456 par 6 - 1996

HAZers seems easier for our native tongue IMO