Category Archives: Brush-footed

Recap of 2019

This post will recap the more exciting finds of 2019. I really didn’t do too much butterfly wise in 2019 due to a number of factors. The spring was wet and weekends always seemed to be messed up. I was … Continue reading

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Lower Rio Grande Valley – 2018

Every year is different in November and this year kept suit with that trend with a twist. Weather wise this was the most extreme I’ve ever witnessed in all of my birding and butterfly fall / winter trips. Mike Smith … Continue reading

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Remarkable diversity of November Butterflies

With November beginning with super temps and partial sunshine I located 12 species in three different locations in the Neighborhood here in Berkeley County. Clouded Sulphur 1 Orange Sulphur 2 Eastern Comma 3 Question Mark 1 American Lady 1 Painted … Continue reading

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Nice late October leps

It was a notable day in Berkeley County. Temps were in the mid-60’s. I located nine species of butterflies in the neighborhood including both Lady’s, Fiery and Ocola Skippers. I’ll be heading down to the Lower Rio Grande Valley for … Continue reading

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Dusky Roadside-Skipper, Intricate Satyr, Neamathla Skipper – Northern Florida

Despite the weather impacting the butterfly flights in the east this season there have been some highlights. One of those came in Northern Florida where Barry Marts, Mike Smith, Tom Pendleton and I visited a couple of locations in hopes … Continue reading

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