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Peck’s Skipper
Springfield, IL - Oak Ridge Cemetery - Peck’s Skipper, [Polites Peckius], is commonly seen collecting nectar from flowers in late Spring and early Summer. The skippers are easily separated from the butterflies and moths by their characteristic antennae that hook backward at the tips.
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nelli
2 weeks agoGORGEOUS COLOR , LIGHT AND DETAIL
Pascale GUY
3 weeks agoGreat vibrant color !
Gene Hyder
3 weeks agoGreat shot.
Greg&Rose Photography
3 weeks agoExcellent capture of insect and flower 😀
Lgood
3 weeks agoVery pretty reds and great detail in the center too. Love the little Skipper.
The Curious Camel aka gail
3 weeks agoNice colors
Bruno Suignard
3 weeks agoVery nice colors, macro!!
geoghanart
3 weeks agoExcellent capture of the tiny skipper and vibrantly colored flowers. Its making me yearn for warm weather and flower gardens even more than usual.
Arnold Dubin
3 weeks agoRick, Great job capturing this Skipper on this colorful flower.
Darlene Jansen
3 weeks agoGorgeous colors & great that you caught the Skipper. This Skipper looks to be smaller than our Silver Spotted, I will check it out later for a comparison.