Hi. I saw several skippers today that looked considerably darker - with more highly contrasting 'spots' - than the Larges that were also present. I got a couple of shots, but this was by no means the most distinct specimen. Was I looking at Silver-Spotted Skippers, or just strange Larges? I've not seen Larges this strong before.
Photos attached, including a blurry one showing more underwing. Thanks.
Skipper ID
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Re: Skipper ID
Hi Lard,
These are female Large Skippers, which lack the sex brand found on the forewings of the male.
Cheers,
- Pete
These are female Large Skippers, which lack the sex brand found on the forewings of the male.
Cheers,
- Pete
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Re: Skipper ID
Excellent, thanks! I've never seen them with such white chequering on the forewings. Lovely.
Re: Skipper ID
Hi Lard,
This happens as the females age (your specimen has been out a while) and colours fade and scales are lost.
Piers.
Ps. 'Lard' - is this a Jello Biafra / Al Jourgensen reference? (if those names mean nothing to you then "no"
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This happens as the females age (your specimen has been out a while) and colours fade and scales are lost.
Piers.
Ps. 'Lard' - is this a Jello Biafra / Al Jourgensen reference? (if those names mean nothing to you then "no"
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Re: Skipper ID
It wasn't a Jello Biafra reference, I'm afraid. It just happens to be one of my favourite foods (after salt and rocket). Thanks for your description - that does make sense, since the Larges at the site (Hardwick Wood in Cambridgeshire) have now been joined by a fresh batch of Smalls and the difference in strength of colour is quite noticeable. Saw my first Purple Hairstreaks there too. Couldn't find the White Letter Hairstreaks, though - or the elms. Must have been looking in the wrong place.
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