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Second round of San Bruno Butterfly Count. Two weeks ago fog skunked us out.
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Second round of San Bruno Butterfly Count. Two weeks ago fog skunked us out.
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Not sure, but the available view of the dorsal forewing does not seem to look like a Jube skipper's.
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OK skipper experts...need a little help here. I at first thought these were going to be Green Skippers which I have seen several times in Texas. But looking through my guides, the lower three spots of the white chevrons on the underwing arc outward, while these look to me as if they arc inward. I was in range for Green Skipper, Nevada Skipper and Pahaska Skipper. Any help with ID appreciated.
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OK skipper experts...need a little help here. I at first thought these were going to be Green Skippers which I have seen several times in Texas. But looking through my guides, the lower three spots of the white chevrons on the underwing arc outward, while these look to me as if they arc inward. I was in range for Green Skipper, Nevada Skipper and Pahaska Skipper. Any help with ID appreciated.
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OK skipper experts...need a little help here. I at first thought these were going to be Green Skippers which I have seen several times in Texas. But looking through my guides, the lower three spots of the white chevrons on the underwing arc outward, while these look to me as if they arc inward. I was in range for Green Skipper, Nevada Skipper and Pahaska Skipper. Any help with ID appreciated.
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OK skipper experts...need a little help here. I at first thought these were going to be Green Skippers which I have seen several times in Texas. But looking through my guides, the lower three spots of the white chevrons on the underwing arc outward, while these look to me as if they arc inward. I was in range for Green Skipper, Nevada Skipper and Pahaska Skipper. Any help with ID appreciated.
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San Diego County, California, US Locally called a Western Branded Skipper.
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Several of these were hilltopping, primarily on shrubs.
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Three of these were dancing around the dandelions at the beginning of the trail
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Angel Fire, Colfax County, New Mexico, USA
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