tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5204632223058156458.post8150181870720216687..comments2023-05-28T19:50:03.869-04:00Comments on portraits of HIS handiwork: Four-Winged BeautiesBrianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09218323136874256521noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5204632223058156458.post-77948808577876050822012-09-07T08:59:30.807-04:002012-09-07T08:59:30.807-04:00Thanks for you help on the butterfly ID's Dway...Thanks for you help on the butterfly ID's Dwayne! Given that we put a Monarch caterpillar in the container, I can only be a Monarch butterfly right? :) I'll have to check the other pictures of what I had ID'd as the Spicebush more closely. Thanks for the pointer!Brianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09218323136874256521noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5204632223058156458.post-68159870214736925232012-09-04T21:40:06.304-04:002012-09-04T21:40:06.304-04:00Hey Brian,
Great posting! I really got interested ...Hey Brian,<br />Great posting! I really got interested in butterfly watching this summer as well. Some help with the ID's here: Common Ringlet and Pecks Skipper. Also, the Spicebush might be a Black Swallowtail, they are almost identical, but the Black Swallowtail has a small dot in the bottom inside of the hindwing. The other white butterfly may be just a moth, but I may be mistaken! The Monarch is pretty cool looking. Somehow, it looks strange to me! - DMdwaynejavahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05639672664684581687noreply@blogger.com