Butterflies and Moths of North America

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  Sighting 1401925

Zabulon Skipper
Poanes zabulon

Observation date: May 25, 2025
Date notes: Consistent for Dusted Skipper.
Submitted by: hockeybruce7
Specimen type: Photograph
Observation notes: Only two photos obtained before the specimen flew-off. My initial ID through my binoculars was possibly a Clouded Skipper, not knowing if that was even possible this time of year. I immediately noticed the lower outer wing's brown/black mottling with frosted marginal edging. After consulting with Glassberg and Kaufman ID guides, I feel confident in calling this a Dusted Skipper. This should arguably be the only 'dark' skipper flying in May. Skipper was originally observed at ground level on short moist green grass by a spring seep at a dip in a power line ROW -- interspersed with honeysuckle, blackberry blossoms, etc., -- then flew about eight feet to ground level again before disappearing entirely. Immediately adjacent to the west was a drier steep bluestem hillside going up the R.O.W.
Status: Resident
Verified by: davidwright
Verified date: May 26, 2025
Coordinator notes: Female. The first brood of this species is now peaking in late May throughout the state. The dark females are tricky to identify. The bright males are much easier to ID.
Checklist region(s): United States, Pennsylvania, Monroe County