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Leonard’s Skipper

Just when you think the season is over comes the late summer brood of Leonard’s Skipper, a rare to uncommon species that hosts on Little Blue Stem grass. This grass is prevalent in some of the few remaining fragments of … Continue reading

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Summertime Blues

I recently visited Altona Marsh outside of Charles Town, WV were I came across my first Common Checkered-Skippers of the year. A couple of Viceroys were flying about and sulphur’s were puddling a lot. In with one of the puddle … Continue reading

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Wild Indigo Duskywing

Gary Felton provides us with a Wild Indigo Duskywing this time. It occurs in three broods with gaps in between from late March through November. Closely resembles Horace’s Duskywing which is also flying now. Horace’s is larger and may be … Continue reading

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Sleepy Orange

I found three Sleepy Oranges (lifer) at the parking lot of School House Ridge North battlefield at Harper’s Ferry. Most of the 21 species seen were within a couple hundred yards of the parking lot. Below are selected images of … Continue reading

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Olympic National Park

Every once an a while I.m going to post an out of the region report in the blog as they don’t happen very often. My wife and I spent one day last week in Olympic National Park located in the … Continue reading

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