Common Wood-Nymph

Cercyonis pegala

This is by far the most common butterfly in the state on a regular basis. From 2004-2007 they were seen on all but one North American Butterfly Association (NABA) count, and an average of more than 1000 butterflies per year were observed during these counts. At Jersey Flats in the Northern Kettle Moraine Forest, more than 200 of this species are seen a regular basis. Unlike the Monarchs and other showy butterflies, this species is not seen far from its natural habitat, and its lack of color makes it less conspicuous than other butterfly species.

Weekly sightings for Common Wood-Nymph

Identifying characteristics

Below, this brown butterfly has two large eyespots on the forewing surrounded by a yellow ring while the hindwing has a variable number of visible eyespots. Above, brown with two eyespots on the forewing, but these are rarely seen in the field. I have not seen it in Wisconsin, but in Michigan and Illinois a variant occurs that in whcih the yellow surrounding the dark eyespots on the forewing is larger and connected, becoming a yellow patch with two darker eyespots within it.

Similar species

None in Wisconsin.

Habitat

Grasslands and open fields near woodlands. Prairie restorations are often hot spots for this species.

Flight

One brood from late June and often into early September.

Abundance

This is the most abundant of the satyrs in Wisconsin and is to be expected throughout the state in July.

Early Common Wood-Nymph Sightings

Date County Reported by
Jun 3, 2017 Dane Rich Kahl
Jun 4, 2016 Vernon Daniel Jackson
Jun 4, 2018 Dunn Pam Campbell
Jun 5, 2018 Waukesha Sue Feyrer
Jun 6, 2018 Dunn Pam Campbell

Locations

Map showing sighting locations for Common Wood-Nymph
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Rocky Run Oak Savanna SNA, Columbia Co., WI, June 30, 2004.

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Lodi Marsh SNA, Dane Co., WI, July 30, 2005.

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Mecan Discovery Center, Marquette Co., WI, July 20, 2002.

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Hamerstrom Preserve, Plainfield, Waushara Co., WI, July 24, 2003.

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Muir Lake SNA, Marquette Co., WI, July 7, 2005.