The skippers are a constant source of attraction pretty much all summer and into the fall in our yard. They may have their favorites but they are generally everywhere, from the black-eye Susans (Rudbekia) as seen here, to the Verbena bonariensis, the mountain mint (Pycnanthemum muticum), and the Buddleia. They are everywhere and it pretty huge numbers. If you walk along the edge of the black-eyed Susans, they fly off en masse and alight again, further along or behind you. It’s enjoyable just to watch them flitting about, sometimes two or even three on a flower, but not usually for long, as they are so often on the move.
Daily Archives: September 17, 2017
Skipper on Rudbekia
									
						Categories:  Creatures, Flowers and Plants					
					
													
						Tags: Black-eyed Susan, Blooms, Insects, Rudbeckia, Skipper, Yellow					
					
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