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Probably the most common butterfly in western Washington.
Spotted on a sprig of Lavender [Lavandula], in a park flowerbed, in Vancouver, ...
Found feasting on Dwarf Goldenrod [Solidago spathulata], along the Coquitlam ...
A Woodland Skipper pollinating a Blue-headed Gilia (Gilia capatata) off a ...
Near the waterfall. Very flighty.
This female is differentiated from males by the long diagonal dark line on top ...
Small butterflies that have orange upper side of wings with brown markings.
a butterfly on a purple aster
One of the most common skippers found in the Pacific northwest. It has a ...
Brown/orange butterfly with black eyes. Subtle pattern on wings.
I seem to always stumble upon the most social of these butterflies! Very sweet ...
The Woodland Skippers were pollinating Knapweeds (Centaurea) and Golden ...
common skipper in the pacific NW. Larva overwinter and finish maturation in the ...
The length of the wing is about an 2cm.
The wingspan is 25–32 mm. The upperside is orange with toothed brown borders. ...
“ The wingspan is 25–32 mm. The upperside is orange with toothed brown borders. ...
Small, tan skipper with light markings on underside of wings and dark on the ...
One of the Skipper Butterflies. Upperside is orange with ragged brown borders. ...
A skipper species found throughout western North America. This butterfly lives ...
I spotted this Woodland Skipper on an abandoned logging road in North Plains, ...
Upperside is orange with toothed brown borders. Forewing has a black stigma ...
Adult: both sexes are tawny orange, with dark borders extending into the ground ...
Adult: both sexes are tawny orange, with dark borders extending into the ground ...
They look like butterflies, but they don't fly quite the same as other ...
"Adult: both sexes are tawny orange, with dark borders extending into the ...