Silvery Crescentspot?
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Silvery Crescentspot?

TammyLee

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Hello,

I took a picture of a crescentspot butterfly today, but I'm unsure of which one it is. It seems to have quite a bit of white in its wings. Any suggestions?

Thanks!

Tammy

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Please ask Walter (member:  Bluffs Birder).   8)
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Ah, thanks, Jo-Anne!

Tammy
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Thanks Jo-Anne.

I wish I could help you out Tammy with an ID for this Crescent but from what I've gathered in my short time with butterflies, the Crescents are fairly complex and not always easily identified.  I think it might be a Pearl Crescent but that's just a guess.  I still don't know for certain about some of my own photos and sightings.

Perhaps you might like to try posting your photos and location to http://www.bugguide.net and see what they come up with.

Best of luck,
Walter
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JW Mills

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Hey Walter,
I recently picked up Kaufman's Butterflies of North America and Pearl Crescent seems correct.
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Excellent choice Zed (or Zee for our American friends :wink: ), the Kaufman guide is the book that I use as well.

Walter
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TammyLee

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Oh my goodness, thanks so much guys, that's great. It's so good to hear from other nature buffs. Zed, I will definitely be picking up a copy of the Kaufman Field Guide. Thanks for mentioning it! I've been working with the Audobon Society's Field Guide to North American butterflies & it's pretty good, but for instance, it doesn't have the Common Ringlet eyespot butterfly (which may be our only ringlet in southern Ontario?).

Thanks, too, Walter! I was planning to message you when I got the chance. I really appreciate you letting me know Crescentspots are variable. Makes me feel a little less "green" (smile). Thanks for telling me about bugguide, too. I've come across it in my nature searches, but still learning the good sites to remember. For instance, just heard on the cbc radio yesterday about the site 'ebird'. Looking forward to visiting it & perhaps starting a bird siting 'life list'.

Thanks again,

Tammy
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JW Mills

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Hey Tammy
 
Walter is the go-to guy for flutterbys, I'm just learning and he's helped me out a few times.
I mentioned Kaufman because field guides can vary and I wasn't sure which one he uses.
 
Some more  butterfly sites:
http://www.butterfliesandmoths.org/ (free membership entitles you to submit photos for ID)
http://www.discoverlife.org/mp/20q?guide=Butterflies
http://www.cirrusimage.com/butterfly_photos.htm
http://www.naba.org/chapters/nabambc/co ... asp?gr=All
 
 JW
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TammyLee

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Thanks so much for the help, Zed. Great info!

Tammy  :D
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