Behavior of Silver-spotted Skipper

Grkovich, Alex agrkovich at tmpeng.com
Wed Jun 20 08:55:57 EDT 2007


He was probably scoping the area for a spot to roost for the night...Of
course, he COULD have been patrolling for  a mate, but I think that this
would have been too late in the evening for that...
 
Alex

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[mailto:owner-ctleps-l at lists.yale.edu] On Behalf Of Michael Janavel
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Subject: Behavior of Silver-spotted Skipper


Last evening I watched as a Silver-spotted Skipper flew up and down the
street (within a 20' x 10' area), alighting for brief periods on
telephone lines, hedges and even a car. The pattern was much like a
dragonfly's.
 
It was about an hour and a half before sunset, mid-70s and a slight sea
breeze.
 
Is there a reason for this behavior?
 
Michael Janavel
 
 

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