Common Buckeye Butterfly

Here's a cool-looking butterfly around here, the Common Buckeye. This one seems a little browner though sometimes they'll grayer. They don't have a really close relative around here but as brush-footed butterflies, they have lots of distant relatives around. They're probably one of our best-looking butterflies that are mostly earth-toned in coloring.

I'll frequently find them on open ground like this one. I suspect it's basically mud-puddling for nutrients even where there's not much moisture.

August 15, 2020 at Negri Nepote Native Grassland Preserve


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