Wildlife Viewing – Butterflies

These butterflies are found in the Adirondacks:

Eastern Tiger Swallowtail, Black Swallowtail, Spicebush Swallowtail, Veined white, Cabbage white, Clouded sulpher, Orange sulpher, Pink-edged sulpher, Little yellow, Harvester, American copper, Bronze copper, Bog copper, Coral hairstreak, Acadian hairstreak, Edward’s hairstreak, Banded hairstreak, Striped hairstreak, Brown elfin, Eastern pine elfin, Gray hairstreak, Early hairstreak, Eastern tailed blue, Spring azure, Great spangled fritillary, Aphrodite fritillary, Atlantis fritillary, Silver-bordered fritillary, Meadow fritillary, Silvery checkerspot, Harris’ checkerspot, Pearl crescent, Tawny crescent, Baltimore, Question mark, Eastern comma, Green comma, Hoary comma, Gray comma, Compton tortoise shell, Mouring cloak, Milbert’s tortoise shell, American lady, Painted lady or cosmopolitan, Red admiral, White admiral or Red-spotted purple, Viceroy, Northern pearly eye, Eyed brown, Appalachian brown, Little wood satyr, Common wood nymph, Monarch, Silver-potted skipper, Northern cloudywing, Dreamy duskywing, Juvenal’s duskywing, Mottled duskywing, Colombine duskywing, Persius duskywing, Common sootywing, Artic skipper, Least skipper, European skipper, Leonard’s skipper, Indian skipper, Peck’s skipper, Tawny-edged skipper, Long dash, Northern golden skipper, Two-spotted skipper, Dun skipper, Pepper and salt skipper, Common Roadside skippers

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