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Julia's Orangetip A very nice butterfly that I saw in the Columbia Gorge. Anthocharis julia,Geotagged,Southern Rocky Mountain orangetip,United States Click/tap to enlarge

Julia's Orangetip

A very nice butterfly that I saw in the Columbia Gorge.

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"Anthocharis julia" is a type of butterfly found in the southern Rocky Mountains on the eastern side of the range. Their caterpillars feed on rock cress species. Adults feed on flower nectar from host plants as well as thistles, fiddleneck, and brodiaeas. Its habitats include foothill canyons and washes, usually in oak woodland, as well as forested riparian areas.

Similar species: Moths And Butterflies
Species identified by Mike Melton
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By Mike Melton

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Uploaded Apr 4, 2025. Captured in PJGM+PR Straight Point, WA, USA.