Birds and Blooms Extra – September 01, 2019

(Marcin) #1
The wings
of a common buckeye
remind me of a painter’s
palette. Buckeyes feed
on wildflowers along
old country roads near
my home. I love to
photograph the beauty
around me, especially the
things most people miss.
Willie Powell
MACEO, KENTUCKY

WINGSPAN
2 to 21/2 inches.
DISTINCTIVE
MARKINGS
Brown with orange
bars on forewings;
large yellow-rimmed
black eyespots with
blue centers.
HABITAT
Open sunny spaces,
including fields, gardens,
roadsides; often sits on
bare ground.
C ATERPILL AR
Dark green to gray, with
orange and yellow markings
and black spines.
HOST PLANTS
Snapdragon, plantain,
figwort, vervain,
ruellia and others.
RANGE
Most common in the
South, but familiar across
much of the U.S.

I was thrilled
to see a beautiful buckeye
butterfly enjoying the
flowers in my garden.
I don’t see this species
often, so it was a treat
to photograph it.
Joni Walker
COLUMBIA CITY, INDIANA

Common
Buckeye

Buckeye
caterpillar

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