Thanks, Mike. From what I read, they venture up through Georgia and
possibly the Carolinas, but probably don't make it as far as your area.
They basically call Florida home.
Jim Nichols
Tullahoma, TN USA
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Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2012 8:44 PM
Subject: [OM] IMG: Long-Tailed Skipper Butterfly (Not a Moth)
> Nice capture and good job with the ID. Many skippers are inscrutable
> to ID though Sharon in the MA chapter of NABA is amazing.
> I'll take 6 shots study them for 30min at high mag and confirm what she
> said with her binoc's in the field after 30 sec.
> Never have seen that skipper in these parts but perhaps given the
> climate change and even seeing a Giant Swallowtale we will soon.
> I saw a laggard Monarch yesterday and I fear he may have missed his
> Jet Blue flight to Mexico and doesn't have a good chance of making it
> with Sandy on its way.
>
> Mike
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