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    Can anyone identify this insect?

    I was at the park today and took these photos:





    But I don't know what kind if insect that is. I'm pretty sure it's a butterfly and not a moth or whatever, but I don't know what kind.

    Just for fun, here are a few other shots I took.





    And I was actually looking for a black racer but didn't see one the whole time... Until I got out to my car and found this sunning itself in front of it.


    I have lots more if anybody wants to see 'em.

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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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    Re: Can anyone identify this insect?

    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
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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!
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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?

    Quote Originally Posted by kzooherpetoculturist View Post
    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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