Satyr Angelwing (Comma) butterfly near Vernon, BC.
Likely a satyr angelwing. Probably not an Eastern angelwing given location (Vernon). I have never photographed this genus ( Polygonia ) before, although I think I saw one once while camping out near Nordegg, Alberta. These brushfooted butterflies appear to have only four legs, as the front pair is highly reduced and vestigial. Another clear indicator that this is a comma butterfly is the white "comma" shaped mark present on the lower section of the second wing - you can see it in the image above. I photographed this with my iPhone 15 Pro - it was there only a short while, and I did not have any other photographic equipment with me. Even so, the iPhone's macro ability is fairly good as long as I don't need to blow the image up too much. I got very close to the insect; it did not seem to mind my slow and cautious approach. I never got a chance to photograph the upper sides of the Lepidopteran, as it rested in the typical butterfly way with its win...