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Fiery Skipper

Hylephila phyleus

Photo by Liam
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Field Notes

Description:

The Fiery Skipper (Hylephila phyleus) is a butterfly of the family Hesperiidae and are approximately 1 inch (2.5 cm) long. The males are orange or yellow with black spots while the females are dark brown with orange or yellow spots. The caterpillars are greenish pink with a black head. Fiery skippers, along with all other species of skippers and skipperlings, can hold their wings in "triangle" shape. The forewings are held upright, and the hindwings are folded flat. This position is thought to better absorb the sun's rays.

Habitat:

Open Urban areas

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Comments (17)

Wonderful series, Liam! I really love that 4th shot! Very beautiful done!
Your pictures are all amazing!!
Wow, what a beautiful macro! Actually the intire series is is fantastic. I like how you work up from macro to overall picture.
Amazing stuff pal!! great macros!!
spectacular close up! exquisite detail!
Thanks, Gerardo! :)

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