An old friend and amateur nature photographer, Joe Motto, sent me this picture with the message, "Shot this image in British Columbia. Can you ID him for me?" Since most butterflies can't fly across the continental divide, I knew it wasn't going to be anything I had ever seen.
His picture looked somewhat similar to the Great Spangled Fritillary, Speyeria cybele, but that is an eastern species. With my half-vast knowledge of lepidoptera (and a high-speed internet connection) I identified this western species as what I think is a Mormon Fritillary, Speyeria mormonia.
Great Spangled Fritillary |
Mormon Fritillary - BoMoNA |
It isn't usually this easy, but it does serve to illustrate that there are a lot of tools available to us amateur naturalists, even of those of us who lack Joe's gift for photography.
You can see some of his remarkable pictures at naturescapes.net. We had the pleasure of traveling to Africa and Borneo with Joe and his wife, Joy, and I can attest to the saying, "It takes a village to carry all his camera equipment."