PHOTOS OF 48 SPECIES OF OTTAWA BUTTERFLIES
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Note: Butterflies are remarkably like birds. They fly and many are quite beautiful, and since they often catch the keen birder's eye, it is not surprising that many birders also study butterflies at one time or another. There are useful field guides to butterflies, such as the Peterson Field Guides Eastern Butterflies by Paul A. Opler and Vichai Malikul, 1992. Butterflies through Binoculars, The East by Jeffrey Glassberg attempts to allow the study of butterflies without the collection of same. Much as birders have largely replaced the gun with binocs and cameras; this guide leans toward replacing the net with binocs and cameras for butterfly study. Some species, however, are still difficult to identify except in the hand. Butterflying can be great fun, especially in the heat of the day when most birds are quiet. There are several resources for local butterfly study. High on that list are the Checklist of the Butterflies of the Ottawa District (1996) and The Butterflies of Canada (1998), both by Peter Hall, Ross Layberry & Don Lafontaine. The 3-fold card checklist contains a list of the 87 species occurring locally. It also has a flight chart showing the relative abundance over the April to October time period, in approximately 5 day intervals, for each of the 80 most common species. The splendidly illustrated book covers nearly 300 species found in Canada, and is the first comprehensive guide to the entire nation. Another indispensible tool for local butterfliers is the special butterfly issue of the OFNC's Trail and Landscape, Vol. 16, No. 1, 1982. This issue may still be available at the Flecher Wildlife Garden or through the club itself. On the web check out the North American Butterflies and Moths site which has excellent information and a checklist database, mostly for the USA though. Rare, local and accidental species are marked R, L and A respectively. (Photos below by Larry Neily, some taken outside the Ottawa area, but of species found here.)
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Clouded Sulphur
(Colias philodice)
Casselman Sewage Lagoons
August 12, 2006
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Orange Sulphur
(Colias eurytheme)
Woodbridge, VA
July 4, 2007
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American Copper
(Lycaena phlaeas)
Tremont, N.S.
September 3, 1991
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Bronze Copper
(Lycaena hyllus)
Embrun Sewage Lagoons
August 10, 1991
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Northern Crescent
(Phyciodes cocyta)
Church Hill Picnic Area, Ramsey Lake Road, QC
June 24, 2007
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Northern Crescent on Viceroy
(Phyciodes cocyta)
NW of Harnett Road
August 1, 2003
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Tawny Crescent and Northern Cloudywing
(Phyciodes batesii and Thorybes pylades)
Marathon Trail System
June 21, 1992
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Baltimore Checkerspot
(Euphydryas phaeton)
At home in Ottawa West
June 27, 1992
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Question Mark
(Polygonia interrogationis)
West Springfield, VA
October 12, 2007
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Eastern Comma
(Polygonia comma)
Huntmar Road
July 1, 1992
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Gray Comma
(Polygonia progne)
Cambrian Road
July 13, 1992
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Mourning Cloak
(Nymphalis antiopa)
Britannia Conservation Area
April 26, 1992
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Milbert's Tortoiseshell
(Nymphalis milberti)
Mountain Provincial Wildlife Area
July 2, 2004
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American Lady
(Vanessa virginiensis)
West Springfield, VA
September 20, 2008
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American Lady
(Vanessa virginiensis)
West Springfield, VA
September 20, 2008
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Painted Lady
(Vanessa cardui)
near Hexton, ON
July 4, 1992
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Red Admiral
(Vanessa atalanta)
Huntley Meadows Park, VA
July 3, 2007
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Red Admiral
(Vanessa atalanta)
Huntley Meadows Park, VA
July 3, 2007
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Buckeye - R
(Junonia coenia)
Huntley Meadows Park, VA
October 11, 2007
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White Admiral
(Limenitis arthemis)
Leitrim Road West
June 19, 1992
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Viceroy
(Limenitis archippus)
NW of Harnett Road
August 1, 2003
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Viceroy
(Limenitis archippus)
Huntley Meadows Park, VA
July 3, 2007
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Northern Pearly Eye
(Enodia anthedon)
Allen Road, near Grantley, ON
July 12, 1992
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Northern Pearly Eye
(Enodia anthedon)
East of Charlottetown, PEI
July 23, 2007
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Appalachian Brown - L
(Satyrodes appalachia)
Paauw Road
July 22, 2003
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Little Wood Satyr
(Megisto cymela)
Huntley Meadows Park, VA
July 3, 2007
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Little Wood Satyr
(Megisto cymela)
Huntley Meadows Park, VA
July 3, 2007
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Little Wood Satyr
(Megisto cymela)
Marathon Trail System
July 1, 1992
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Common Ringlet
(Coenonympha tullia)
Leitrim Road West
June 19, 1992
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Common Ringlet
(Coenonympha tullia)
Hinesburg, VT
August 5, 2007
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Common Wood-Nymph
(Cercyonis pegala)
Dobson Lane
July 21, 2003
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Monarch
(Danaus plexippus)
Church Hill Picnic Area, Ramsey Lake Road, QC
June 24, 2007
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Monarch
(Danaus plexippus)
NE of Purdy Road
August 18, 2003
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Two Spectacular Ottawa Moths
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