I spent most of the evening fooling around on Facebook looking at photos from an old bike trip that a friend posted, and trying to ID the riders. So, the blog gets short shrift. Just a dead butterfly.
This is the Little Wood Satyr. It's the most common dark butterfly of late spring and mid-summer. It can be seen everywhere east of the Mississippi in the US.
There are a number of other Satyrs, but they have different spots and some have extremely limited ranges. All others are lighter colored.
![little wood satyr butterfly](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi9N5ED4y4s9bhIx8OmRKAl2EfJTM6atoj2oi9UgSpmBZdAINTu9dVGOIyRIegm5c2BBwdvfxqiZmA3ze5GxnSC2JG5DqjLY5cACiCrljFfwBGLcu_HtVBcGxMh2dxCpJv2quXYHd_yQYDy/s1600/littlewoodsatyr01.jpg)
Sorry it's dead, but it's a very nervous flier, and I probably wouldn't have a picture if I hadn't found it this way.
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3 comments:
I don't think I've ever seen one of these before. There are a lot of red admirals where I live.
cool butterfly. The blog may have been shorted but it still made for a good post
Requiem for a butterfly...living or dead, it's a great photo.
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