Nice. Looks like a Silver-bordered Fritillary to me. Thanks for
posting. We see them frequently in these parts
as well as the Great Spangled Fritillary. I have been known to chase
both of them with an OM in hand.
My first outing wih the MA chapter of NABA (North Am Butterfly Assoc)
is Monday.
The Tiger Swallowtails love our butterfly bush, though it is nowhere
near bloomng yet.
Critter Chaser Mike
> > Seems the butterflies were ignoring our lucious Butterfly bushes in
favor
> of the short blooming echinechia.
> >
> > When I looked out from the deck, there were five fertillaries and a
> couple of swallow tails, but by the time
> >
> > I hobbled down there, the crowd had diminished.
> >
> >
>
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=161635&ppuser=20714
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