All the “Other Flying Things” I’ve photographed that aren’t birds.
Butterflies and Moths
- Anise Swallowtail (July 2015, Sun Peaks, BC)
- Banded Mapwing (December 2018, Ecuador)
- Bellona Metalmark (December 2018, Ecuador)
- Cabbage White (July 2013, Wanuskewin)
- Canadian Tiger Swallowtail (May 2013, Saskatoon)
- Chermock’s Fritillary (August 2012, Redberry Lake)
- Common Ringlet (June 2022, Saskatoon)
- Common Wood Nymph (July 2013, Wanuskewin)
- Compton Tortoiseshell (March 2012, Regina)
- Dasysphinx baroni (December 2018, Ecuador)
- Epirrhoe plebeculata (March 2016, Goldstream Provincial Park BC)
- European Skipper (July 2021, Kimball Lake)
- Gilbert’s Flasher (December 2018, Ecuador)
- Hobomok Skipper (June 2024, Waskesiu)
- Juno Silverspot (December 2018, Ecuador)
- Melinaea menophilus ssp. zaneka (December 2018, Ecuador)
- Milbert’s Tortoiseshell (April 2012, Martensville)
- Mormon Fritillary (July 2015, Sun Peaks, BC)
- Mourning Cloak (April 2012, Manitou Beach)
- Narrow-banded Dartwhite (December 2018, Ecuador)
- Neglected Eighty-eight (December 2018, Ecuador)
- Northern Cloudywing (June 2021, Lucien Lake)
- Northern Crescent (July 2015, Denare Beach)
- Northern Pearly-Eye (July 2015, Martensville)
- Oleria tremona (December 2018, Ecuador)
- Orange Sulphur (August 2012, outside Martensville)
- Propertius Duskywing (April 2015, Mount Tolmie, Saanich BC)
- Purple Lesser Fritillary (August 2013, Kimball Lake)
- Red Admiral (May 2012, Saskatoon)
- Red Peacock (December 2018, Ecuador)
- Silky Wanderer (December 2018, Ecuador)
- Silvery Blue (June 2020, outside Martensville)
- Taiga Alpine (June 2024, Boundary Bog Trail)
- Telesiphe Longwing (December 2018, Ecuador)
- Two-barred Flasher (December 2018, Ecuador)
- Variable Cattleheart (December 2018, Ecuador)
- Western White (July 2018, Martensville)
- Western White Admiral (July 2013, Martensville)
- White-banded Mountain Satyr (December 2018, Ecuador)
Dragonflies and Damselflies
- American Emerald (July 2015, Denare Beach)
- Belted Whiteface (June 2024, Boundary Bog Trail)
- Chalk-fronted Corporal (July 2015, Denare Beach)
- Familiar Bluet Damselfly (June 2022, Saskatchewan)
- Lake Darner (July 2018, Prince Albert)
- Variable Darner (July 2024, Martensville)
- White-faced Meadowhawk (June 2024, Waskesiu)
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