Guava Skippers have been regular lately though I don't have any guavas.
This White-striped Longtail looked really fresh.
But this Long-tailed Skipper barely had enough markings left to be identifiable.
A fresh Clytie Ministreak is always pretty.
Been a while since I've seen the common Fiery Skipper.
Queens are starting pick up in numbers.
Nothing rare but the 31 species seen is the most we've had since last winter. I will try to post a little more regularly now that we're getting bugs.
- Pipevine Swallowtail 1
- Giant Swallowtail 1
- Cloudless Sulphur 2
- Large Orange Sulphur 3
- Little Yellow 3
- Gray Hairstreak 1
- Mallow Scrub-Hairstreak 1
- Clytie Ministreak 1
- Rounded Metalmark 1
- American Snout 12
- Phaon Crescent 3
- White Peacock 2
- Tawny Emperor 1
- Carolina Satyr 2
- Queen 3
- Guava Skipper 2
- White-striped Longtail 2
- Long-tailed Skipper 1
- Brown Longtail 1
- Mimosa Skipper 1
- Sickle-winged Skipper 1
- Funereal Duskywing 2
- Tropical Checkered-Skipper 6
- Laviana White-Skipper 1
- Clouded Skipper 8
- Double-dotted Skipper 1
- Fiery Skipper 1
- Whirlabout 2
- Southern Broken-Dash 2
- Celia's Roadside-Skipper 2
- Eufala Skipper 1