2023 July 14 evening
2023 July 14 evening
Jeremy Tatum writes: I saw my first Woodland Skipper of the year today nectaring on Thyme at Mount View Park, Carey Road.
Aziza Cooper writes: On July 13, I went to km 13.9 at Nanaimo River Road and I saw seven species of butterflies in one hour. It was 3:30 to 4:30 pm and quite hot.
Hydaspe Fritillary – 2
Grey Hairstreak – 1
Mylitta Crescent – 1
Woodland Skipper – 1
Lorquin’s Admiral – 1
Western Tiger Swallowtail – 1
Pale Tiger Swallowtail – 1
At km 12.1, I saw one Hydaspe Fritillary and one Grey Hairstreak.
Mylitta Crescent Phyciodes mylitta (Lep.: Nymphalidae)
Aziza Cooper
Hydaspe Fritillary Speyeria hydaspe (Lep.: Nymphalidae)
Aziza Cooper
Hydaspe Fritillary Speyeria hydaspe (Lep.: Nymphalidae)
Aziza Cooper
Hydaspe Fritillary Speyeria hydaspe (Lep.: Nymphalidae)
Aziza Cooper
Hydaspe Fritillary Speyeria hydaspe (Lep.: Nymphalidae)
Aziza Cooper
These fritillaries are nectaring on Dogbane Apocynum, which appears to be a good butterfly attractant, although accidents can happen (see Dogbane in Lewis Clark’s Wild Flowers of British Columbia.
Woodland Skipper Ochlodes sylvanoides (Lep.: Hesperiidae) Aziza Cooper
Grey Hairstreak Strymon melinus (Lep.: Lycaenidae) Aziza Cooper
Bee Fly Villa sp. (Dip.: Bombyliidae) Aziza Cooper
Gordon Hart and Jeremy Tatum were both leaning toward Villa for this one. We are grateful to Dr Jeff Skevington for confirming that it is indeed Villa.