Category Archives: Brush-footed

First WV butterflies of 2017

This consistent February warmth has brought out Wood Frogs and now my first leps in WV for the year. While hiking in Sleepy Creek WMA in Berkeley county I saw my first Eastern Comma and Mourning Cloak. A great way … Continue reading

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Rio Grande Valley – 2016

Barry Marts and I went on our now annual November trip to the Lower Rio Grande Valley. The weather didn’t cooperate as much as we would have liked but we still managed to see many lifers. We totaled 106 species … Continue reading

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Fiery and Ocola Skippers

In what will probably be the last day above 80 for the next 6 months the leps were giving it all they had. Along a short stretch of our road I saw 6 Fiery Skippers, an Ocola Skipper and a … Continue reading

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“Death by Skipper” trip to Florida

In hindsight going for a long weekend to south-central Florida seems like it was a good decision in light of the current developments (Hurricane Matthew) occurring in the state now. Barry Marts, Mike Smith, Tom Pendleton and I drove over … Continue reading

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Late Summer Sightings in the panhandle – Long-tailed Skipper

The hot and dry Summer continues with not much rain forecast during the next week or so. It is finally beginning to cool and humidity levels are down so I took Shadow for a hike into Sleepy Creek WMA which … Continue reading

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