Southeast Michigan Butterflies--The Greater Washtenaw County Butterfly Survey

Greater Washtenaw County Butterfly Survey is an ongoing study of butterfly populations and important habitats in southeast Michigan. It was started by John Swales in 1994 at the suggestion of the late professor and lepidopterist Warren H. Wagner of the University of Michigan. Special emphasis is placed on finding and monitoring of populations of butterflies at risk as designated by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and Michigan Natural Features Inventory. Secondary emphases are placed of finding southern immigrant butterflies and early and late species sightings which may be indicators of global warming.

The area covered in the study includes all of Washtenaw county and parts of Wayne, Monroe, and Lenawee counties. Some of the principal butterfly sites in this region are Crosswinds Marsh in Western Wayne county, Petersburg State Game Area in southwest Monroe county, Embury Swamp in northwest Washtenaw county, Sharon Valley and the Noggles Road area in southwest Washtenaw county.

Each year coverage and butterflying expertise has improved greatly as indicated by the growth of yearly species totals and known breeding locations. This year a greater effort will be made to document the habitats and hostplants used by the rare and uncommon species of the area.

Most butterfly records are sight records only. Binoculars and butterfly nets are carried into the field as aids to identifications. A few butterflies are vouchered to either seek expert opinion on questionable ids or to document a rare find for Michigan Lepidoptera Survey and Michigan Department of Natural Resources.

Main Observers:   Barb Barton, Martin Bialecki, John Farmer, Roger Kuhlman, Chris Rickards, John Swales, Roger Wykes


Major Reference Books

Michigan Butterflies and Skippers by Mogens Nielsen
Butterflies and Skippers of Ohio by Iftner, Shuey, and Calhoun
Butterflies through Binoculars The East by Jeffrey Glassberg


What's the butterfly? Until recently thought not to occur in Washtenaw county.

Roadside Skipper (A. vialis)
Polygonia progne
Nymphalis antiopa

Butterfly Sighting Summaries--
1998 thru 2006

1998 Survey: Basic Sortable XML
1999 Survey: Basic Sortable XML
2000 Survey: Basic Sortable XML
2001 Survey: Basic Sortable XML
2002 Survey: Basic Sortable XML
2003 Survey: Basic Sortable XML
2004 Survey: Basic Sortable XML
2005 Survey: Basic Sortable XML
2006 Survey: Basic Sortable XML
2007 Survey: Basic Sortable XML

Data Reports Page  Access all Data reports from one page

Major Sites of Survey

Crosswinds Marsh
Embury Swamp
Petersburg SGA
Sharon Valley

Butterfly Season Reports--
1995 thru 1998

1998 Butterfly Season Report   Highlights : Gulf Fritillary, Dukes Skipper, Persius Duskywing, Brown Elfin ...
1997 Butterfly Season Report    Aphrodite and Purplish Copper found in Washtenaw county...
1996 Butterfly Season Report    In 1996 interest in local butterflies continued to grow...
1995 Butterfly Season Report    Dukes Skipper, Wild Indigo Duskywing, Brown Elfin, Variegated Fritillary, Hoary Edge found...

Habitat and Local Land Issues

Northeast Area Park
Pfizer Tax Abatement

Resources and Links

Photos of Some Washtenaw County Butterflies
More Butterfly Profiles
Butterfly Web Sites of Interest

NABA 4th of July Butterfly Counts

  • Chelsea Michigan -- Saturday July 2
  • NW Washtenaw county.
    [ Information on count ]
    Contact person: Roger Wykes (734) 769-6482.
  • City of Ann Arbor -- Monday July 4
  • Major butterflying sites in the city include Barton Nature Area, Furstenburg Park, Botanical Gardens, and Marshall Park. Highlights of past counts Striped Hairstreak, Dion Skipper, Little Glassywing, Compton's Tortoise Shell and Variegated Fritillary. Contact person: Barb Barton|| telephone: (734) 996-3266
  • Saline River Watershed -- None
  • Located in SE Washtenaw county and extreme NW Monroe county. Highlights of past counts Meadow Fritillary, Dion Skipper, Painted Lady, and Little Yellow. Contact person: Roger Kuhlman || Email address: rkuhlman@hotmail.com

    The Pine Elfin is a small butterfly associated with White Pines especially young trees in Washtenaw county.

    Pine Elfin (I. niphon)