Peck's Skipper

Here's a Peck's Skipper. Though not particularly colorful, Peck's Skipper (and all skippers) are considered to be butterflies. (The clubbed antenna is usually a good indicator of butterfly-ness.) Peck's Skipper is in the Grass Skipper subfamily; as caterpillars they eat grasses or sedges.

Most of the skippers are small, earth-toned butterflies. The yellow patch where the middle one juts further to the back is considered to be a good way to identify this particular skipper.

They were named after the guy considered to be the first native born American entomologist, William Dandridge Peck.

July 25 at Duke Farms


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