Buttterflies pollinating white-fringed orchis

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Steven Daniel

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Jul 18, 2025, 9:58:22 PM7/18/25
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Hi everyone,
This year in the north country butterfly numbers appear low in general. Today I was pleasantly surprised by some interesting sightings.

A short digression: a couple of years ago around this time in July a friend and I visited an Adirondack bog that was filled with thousands of white-fringed orchis. We noticed 5 different species of butterflies visiting the orchid. As we were leaving I noticed a dun skipper whose head had these yellow structures that it slowly dawned on me that they were the pollinia of white-fringed orchids. Orchids are unique (along with milkweeds) in generally holding their pollen grains together in a mass called a pollinium. The pollinium gets attached to a pollinating visitor by means of a sticky structure called a viscidium.

Later I looked at my photos and discovered that an Atlantis fritillary also had its face covered with pollinia. This pic was taken July 20, 2023.
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Meena Madhav Haribal

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Jul 19, 2025, 8:00:44 PM7/19/25
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Great observations and nice photos!
Leps have been poor here too. This morning, I saw several azures, did not have my camera to photograph them or could get close to them.  A Viceroy, several Dun skippers, little Glassywings and one Wild Indigo Duskywing and one Monarch. 

Meena Haribal
Ithaca NY 14850
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Today I visited a different Adirondack bog that also had loads of white-fringed orchis.  And there were loads of dun skippers attracted to the flowers.  Most of them had pollinia attached.  This
one was the champ:

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This dun skipper got an honorable mention :

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There were a couple of Delaware skippers as well

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And a single northern broken dash

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Also quite a few bog coppers, but they never visited the orchid.

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Richard Cech

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Jul 19, 2025, 8:07:15 PM7/19/25
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Colleen Wolpert

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Jul 19, 2025, 11:14:35 PM7/19/25
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N. Broken-dash skippers seem to be having a good year.  Seeing more than ever.  I had a fresh White Admiral in my driveway today.  Rarely a Monarch.  The Snout continues to zip through the yard and patrol the driveway.  If it had not landed so I could take a photo, I would have sworn it was male Spongy moth due its behavior.  Azures popped here today, too, enjoying the gravel that was wet from the hose I was using.  Finally a good number of Pearl Crescents after low numbers early in the season.

Wild Bergamot is drawing in a nice variety of skippers, Tiger Swallowtails, Wild Indigo DW, and at last 3 Snowberry Clearwings.

 

Lots of moths to upload to iNaturalist from my moth sheet tonight, so better get stated.

 

Happy National Moth Week!!

 

Colleen Wolpert

Apalachin, NY

 

 

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