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Re: Can anyone identify this insect?
After scrolling through thumbnail photos of 2300 species of moths, I've figured out that it is a "Long-tailed skipper moth". That was exhausting. -lol-
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Oooo, awesome shots!!! I wish it was warm and green here. I also was going to tell you that it was a moth, but you got it.
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Re: Can anyone identify this insect?
Wow, the snow just melted here yesterday. It was 67 and today its 30. MUST BE NICE!!!! lol. Awesome pictures
"Love Your Snake Like You'd Love The Mice You Are Feeding It, Wait Never mind, Just Love Your Snake"
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Re: Can anyone identify this insect?
pfft, it never drops below 50 here. EVER. I was born and raised here so I can't handle cold weather. If my apartment drops below 74 degrees I'm in 3 layers and a blanket, shivering.
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Re: Can anyone identify this insect?
Skippers aren't actually moths.. they're closer to butterflies, but different from them as well. They have characteristics of both.
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Re: Can anyone identify this insect?
Yup, it's a skipper of some sort, the tips of the antenna are bent which I don't think you see in either butterflies or moths? The blue one is a damsel fly, and then an orb weaver spider of some type. Very pretty spider.
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Re: Can anyone identify this insect?
speaking of spring, the weather here in michigan is so crazy that yesterday i literally saw a butterfly drinking from a snow drift. i really wish i had my camera with me!
Colin Vestrand
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Re: Can anyone identify this insect?
Oh, that spider is beautiful! Nice pics!
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Re: Can anyone identify this insect?
Originally Posted by kzooherpetoculturist
speaking of spring, the weather here in michigan is so crazy that yesterday i literally saw a butterfly drinking from a snow drift. i really wish i had my camera with me!
That is a great image. Save it in your head.
I love all the pics, especially the dragon fly. What a wonderful color!
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