WEST CENTRAL GEORGIA BUTTERFLIES by Michael Beohm

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Tiger Swallowtail
Spicebush Swallowtail
Palamedes Swallowtail
Checkered White
Cabbage White
Falcate Orangetip
Clouded Sulphur
Orange Sulphur
Southern Dogface
Cloudless Sulphur
Barred Yellow
Little Sulphur
Sleepy Orange
Great Purple Hairstreak
Coral Hairstreak
King's Hairstreak
Banded Hairstreak
Striped Hairstreak
Eastern Pine Elfin
Henry's Elfin
HESSEL'S HAIRSTREAK
Olive Hairstreak
White M Hairstreak
Gray Hairstreak
Red-banded Hairstreak
Eastern Tailed-Blue
Spring Azure
Harvester
American Snout
Gulf Fritillary
Variegated Fritillary
Great Spangled Fritillary
Silvery Checkerspot
Pearl Crescent
Question Mark
Eastern Comma
Mourning Cloak
Painted Lady
American Lady
Red Admiral
Common Buckeye
Goatweed Leafwing
Red-spotted Purple
Viceroy
Viceroy hybrid
Hackberry Emperor
Tawny Emperor
Southern Pearly Eye
Creole Pearly Eye
Appalachian Eyed Brown
Helicta Satyr
Gemmed Satyr
Carolina Satyr
Little Wood-Satyr
Common Wood Nymph
Monarch
Silver-spotted Skipper
Long-tailed Skipper
Golden-banded Skipper
Hoary Edge
Southern Cloudywing
Northern Cloudywing
Confused Cloudywing
Hayhurst's Scallopwing
Sleepy Duskywing
Juvenal's Duskywing
Horace's Duskywing
Zarucco Duskywing
Wild Indigo Duskywing
Common/White Checkered-Skipper
Tropical Checkered-Skipper
Common Sootywing
Swarthy Skipper
Clouded Skipper
Least Skipper
Southern Skipperling
Fiery Skipper
Cobweb Skipper
Meske's Skipper
Tawny-edged Skipper
Crossline Skipper
Whirlabout
Southern Broken Dash
Northern Broken Dash
Little Glassywing
Sachem
Delaware Skipper
Byssus Skipper
Hobomok Skipper
Zabulon Skipper
Dion Skipper
Dun Skipper
Pepper and Salt Skipper
Common Roadside-Skipper
Bell's Roadside-Skipper
Dusky Roadside-Skipper page 1
Dusky Roadside-Skipper page 2
Lace-winged Roadside-Skipper
Eufala Skipper
Twin-spot Skipper
Brazilian Skipper
Ocola Skipper
Cofaqui Giant-Skipper
Yucca Giant-Skipper
Yucca Giant-Skipper (adult emerging)
December 2007
February 2008
Photos from elsewhere in Georgia.
GEORGIA MOTHS
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Cofaqui Giant-Skipper

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Yucca Giant-Skipper

Hello, and welcome to West Central Georgia Butterflies.  I have been studying butterflies since the mid-1970's.  This site provides pictures and information about the butterflies that occur in West Central Georgia.  Many of the pictures are from Upson, Taylor, Talbot, Meriwether, Monroe, and Spalding Counties.
    
I took most of these with a Canon Power Shot A 300 digital camera, using the close-up focus mode, and a Canon Power Shot S2 IS using the zoom.  Some of the older photos were taken with standard film.  My brother Eric Beohm, who is very knowledgeable on the subject of Lepidoptera, took some of these pictures.  No photographs or information can be used without my permission and are copyrighted.  Contact me at michaelbeohm@yahoo.com.
  
Begin by simply clicking on the name of each butterfly on the left.  Pictures may be enlarged by clicking on each one.
 
LAST UPDATED on July 9, 2008. 
 
 
 
 
 

BIRDS

Click on the link below to see some photos of species from elsewhere in Georgia, including Dainty Sulphur, Meadow Fritillary, Silvery Blue, White Peacock, Viola's Wood-Satyr, Dreamy Duskywing, Peck's Skipper, and Dion Skipper and COFAQUI SKIPPER.

Photos from elsewhere in Georgia.

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Hessel's Hairstreak

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"Olive" Juniper Hairstreak

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GEORGIA MOTHS

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