Sonoran Bumble Bee. Phenophase Definitions. Activity. Reproduction. Development. (Bombus sonorus)

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Sonoran Bumble Bee (Bombus sonorus) As you report on phenophase status (Y, N or?) on the datasheets, refer to the definitions on this sheet to find out what you should look for, for each phenophase in each species. For reporting animal abundance, if a specific question is included below the phenophase, choose the best answer to the question. If there is no specific question, enter the number of individual animals you observed in each phenophase. Feel free not to report on phenophases or abundances if they seem too difficult or time-consuming. Activity Active adults One or more adults are seen moving about or at rest. Flower visitation One or more individuals are seen visiting flowers or flying from flower to flower. If possible, record the name of the plant or describe it in the comments field. Reproduction Mating A male and female are seen coupled in a mating position, usually with the male on top of the female. Development Dead adults One or more dead adults are seen, including those found on roads.

Valley Carpenter Bee (Xylocopa varipuncta ) As you report on phenophase status (Y, N or?) on the datasheets, refer to the definitions on this sheet to find out what you should look for, for each phenophase in each species. For reporting animal abundance, if a specific question is included below the phenophase, choose the best answer to the question. If there is no specific question, enter the number of individual animals you observed in each phenophase. Feel free not to report on phenophases or abundances if they seem too difficult or time-consuming. Activity Active adults One or more adults are seen moving about or at rest. Flower visitation One or more individuals are seen visiting flowers or flying from flower to flower. If possible, record the name of the plant or describe it in the comments field. Reproduction Mating A male and female are seen coupled in a mating position, usually with the male on top of the female. Development Dead adults One or more dead adults are seen, including those found on roads.

Desert Willow (Chilopsis linearis) As you report on phenophase status (Y, N or?) on the datasheets, refer to the definitions on this sheet to find out what you should look for, for each phenophase in each species. To report the intensity of the phenophase, choose the best answer to the question below the phenophase, if one is included. Feel free not to report on phenophases or intensity questions that seem too difficult or time-consuming. Leaves Young leaves One or more young, unfolded leaves are visible on the plant. A leaf is considered "young" and "unfolded" once its entire length has emerged from the breaking bud so that the leaf stalk (petiole) or leaf base is visible at its point of attachment to the stem, but before the leaf has reached full size or turned the darker green color or tougher texture of mature leaves on the plant. Do not include fully dried or dead leaves. How many young leaves are present? Leaves One or more live, unfolded leaves are visible on the plant. A leaf is considered "unfolded" once its entire length has emerged from the breaking bud so that the leaf stalk (petiole) or leaf base is visible at its point of attachment to the stem. Do not include fully dried or dead leaves. What percentage of the canopy is full with leaves? Ignore dead branches in your estimate. Less than 5%; 5-24%; 25-49%; 50-74%; 75-94%; 95% or more; Flowers Flowers or flower buds One or more fresh open or unopened flowers or flower buds are visible on the plant. Include flower buds that are still developing, but do not include wilted or dried flowers. How many flowers and flower buds are present? For species in which individual flowers are clustered in flower heads, spikes or catkins (inflorescences), simply estimate the number of flower heads, spikes or catkins and not the number of individual flowers. Open flowers

One or more open, fresh flowers are visible on the plant. Flowers are considered "open" when the reproductive parts (male stamens or female pistils) are visible between or within unfolded or open flower parts (petals, floral tubes or sepals). Do not include wilted or dried flowers. What percentage of all fresh flowers (buds plus unopened plus open) on the plant are open? For species in which individual flowers are clustered in flower heads, spikes or catkins (inflorescences), estimate the percentage of all individual flowers that are open. Less than 5%; 5-24%; 25-49%; 50-74%; 75-94%; 95% or more; Fruits Fruits One or more fruits are visible on the plant. For Chilopsis linearis, the fruit is a long, slender capsule that changes from green to light green or red-green to tan, light brown or brown, and splits open to expose seeds with fluff. Do not include empty capsules that have already dropped all of their seeds. How many fruits are present? Ripe fruits One or more ripe fruits are visible on the plant. For Chilopsis linearis, a fruit is considered ripe when it has turned tan, light brown or brown, and has split open to expose seeds with fluff. Do not include empty capsules that have already dropped all of their seeds. What percentage of all fruits (unripe plus ripe) on the plant are ripe? Less than 5%; 5-24%; 25-49%; 50-74%; 75-94%; 95% or more; Recent fruit or seed drop One or more mature fruits or seeds have dropped or been removed from the plant since your last visit. Do not include obviously immature fruits that have dropped before ripening, such as in a heavy rain or wind, or empty fruits that had long ago dropped all of their seeds but remained on the plant. How many mature fruits have dropped seeds or have completely dropped or been removed from the plant since your last visit?

Costa's Hummingbird (Calypte costae) As you report on phenophase status (Y, N or?) on the datasheets, refer to the definitions on this sheet to find out what you should look for, for each phenophase in each species. For reporting animal abundance, if a specific question is included below the phenophase, choose the best answer to the question. If there is no specific question, enter the number of individual animals you observed in each phenophase. Feel free not to report on phenophases or abundances if they seem too difficult or time-consuming. Activity Active individuals One or more individuals are seen moving about or at rest. Feeding One or more individuals are seen feeding. If possible, record the name of the species or substance being eaten or describe it in the comments field. Insect consumption One or more individuals are seen eating insects. If possible, record the name of the insect or describe it in the comments field. Flower visitation One or more individuals are seen visiting flowers or flying from flower to flower. If possible, record the name of the plant or describe it in the comments field. Calls or song One or more individuals are heard calling or singing. Reproduction Mating A male and female are seen coupled in a mating position, usually with the male on top of the female. Nest building One or more adults are seen constructing a nest or carrying nesting material. Development Dead individuals

One or more dead individuals are seen, including those found on roads. Method Individuals at a feeding station One or more individuals are seen visiting a feeder, feeding station, or food placed by a person.