Little skipper

I may have identified this butterfly wrong the first time it visited the garden. It seems as the the tropical checkered skipper is very similiar to the common and white checkered skipper. Hopefully it will keep visiting our garden and open its wings, so I can better identify this little beauty.

This afternoon my daughter and I followed the checkered skipper around the yard trying to capture its picture. I won the game of hide-and-seek only once getting a somewhat clear photo.

Tonight when I was watering the garden it flew out of the dune sunflowers. I am assuming this might be where it sleeps at night? It came out and posed for me yet again letting me get closer and closer until it said good night.

I am truly fascinated by this little skipper and hope to better identify the exact species soon, so I can learn more of its habits.

6 thoughts on “Little skipper

    • SweetButterfly Bliss – Tennessee – My love for butterflies grew exponentially after my daughter was born in 2016, as they gave a new meaning to my family. Our excitement grew as they started visiting our gardens, which then turned into raising some in our butterfly house. Stop on by and subscribe, as I share many photos of the species that have begun to call our gardens home.
      Butterflybliss on said:

      Thank you!

    • SweetButterfly Bliss – Tennessee – My love for butterflies grew exponentially after my daughter was born in 2016, as they gave a new meaning to my family. Our excitement grew as they started visiting our gardens, which then turned into raising some in our butterfly house. Stop on by and subscribe, as I share many photos of the species that have begun to call our gardens home.
      Butterflybliss on said:

      It definitely felt like a game!

  1. blhphotoblog – United Kingdom – Amateur photographer with a love of nature for the quiet times, and drag racing when I want noise!
    blhphotoblog on said:

    That’s a little beauty and different from ‘our’ version (see my new post).

    • SweetButterfly Bliss – Tennessee – My love for butterflies grew exponentially after my daughter was born in 2016, as they gave a new meaning to my family. Our excitement grew as they started visiting our gardens, which then turned into raising some in our butterfly house. Stop on by and subscribe, as I share many photos of the species that have begun to call our gardens home.
      Butterflybliss on said:

      I loved reading your post!

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