The Fiery Skipper butterfly is named for the resemblence of its wing to the appearance of flames. The slightly curved "tail wing" also bears a striking resemblance to the dual vertical stabilizers of an F-14 fighter plane (pictured below).
F-14 - Images courtesy of United States Air Force.
The Fiery Skipper shows off his tongue. Butterfly tongues are really a hollow tube, like a straw. The flower responsible for all the beautiful purple is a Verbena Bonariensis which all insects alike seem to enjoy.
The Fiery Skipper begins a mid-flight refuel.
Monday, October 02, 2006
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Good eyes for quality work !
Ahui hoa !
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