I saw this individual flying around as I was cleaning up the yard some. It seems he/she is a little out of range. According to butterfliesnadmoths.org their range is : "Boreal North America south of the taiga. Southern Alaska south to California, Nevada, and New Mexico; east to Newfoundland and West Virginia." I do not know where these wetlands are around here that they live by, since we have had a very dry and very warm winter. Also my lilac, which the adults like, the buds are only just turning green. It went to the crocus though.
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Grasmussen
Anchorage, AK (Zone 4a) |
August 2009 |
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A Google search for the Milbert's Tortoiseshell Butterfly using the scientific name "Aglais milberti" produced 14,700 English hits, an image search produced 255 images.
A Google search for the Milbert's Tortoiseshell Butterfly using the scientific name (synonym Nymphalis milberti) produced 21,000 English hits, an image search produced 583 Images.
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Grasmussen
A Google search for the Milbert's Tortoiseshell Butterfly using the scientific name (synonym Nymphalis milberti) produced 21,000 English hits, an image search produced 583 Images.