Category Archives: Brush-footed

Hoary Edge

I was at Green Ridge State Forest in MD for a short time and was delighted to see Hoary Edge on the wing. This Pea family specialist flies in our area from late May through June. Also of note were … Continue reading

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Yucca Giant-Skipper

One of the coolest butterflies I’ve encountered thus far in my young lep career has been the Yucca Giant-Skipper. This early spring species is getting harder to find according to correspondence with lepsters in North Carolina with many years under … Continue reading

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Elfin City – Sleepy Creek WMA

The last couple of days have brought new FOYs as I’ve primarily spent my time in the higher elevations closer to home thus far this season. Brown (3) and Henry’s Elfins (4) are on the wing looking really fresh. All … Continue reading

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South Florida Specialties

This blog post is way overdue… Barry Marts and I spent four days in southern Florida in early April looking for some of the specialties that are only found in the “Sunshine State”. The weather was so-so as a couple … Continue reading

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Eastern Commas and the Devil’s Nose

What a beautiful day for a hike! Shadow and I took our first thike to the Devil’s Nose rock formation in Sleepy Creek WWA. This portion of Sleepy Creek is in eastern Morgan County. WV. The trailhead is only 13 … Continue reading

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