Wednesday, July 26, 2006


This is a Silver-spotted Skipper. I have seen only one at a time and in two places about three miles apart. Fairly rare here. Typical features of skippers which can be seen here are hooked end antennae and bodies that are larger in relation to wings than is common among true butterflies. They also tend to be rather dull in color and can be mistaken for day flying moths.

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