Butterfly at Meridian State Park

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As we were wrapping up our stay at Meridian State Park, this butterfly was in the area and there were no birds to photograph so you know what I did! I have searched the internet and have not found a good identification for this one. I guess the "dull" colors don't make the headlines of butterfly ID photos. The camouflage clearly makes it look like a dead leaf fluttering in the wind. This photo also wraps up the MSP photos and I'll be moving to a new location in the next note.


Thanks,
Doug White

Comments

  1. Hi, Doug. Perhaps that's a moth? I recently joined https://www.inaturalist.org/ and received quick ID help. I'm a sometimes birder and came across a plain bellied water snake, or so I was told. But iNaturalist reviewers determined it to be an American racer. Give them a try! --Suzanne D.

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  2. Thanks, Suzanne. I wondered the same and found this link:

    https://a-z-animals.com/blog/moth-vs-butterfly-the-8-key-differences/

    I'm pretty convinced it is a butterfly. I also joined iNaturalist and posted this photo without any comments so far.

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