




Atalopedes campestris
Field Skippers are small butterflies that love to flutter around fields and meadows. They have beautiful orange and brown wings that can look like they are dancing in the sunlight.
Hábitat: Grasslands
The Field Skipper is a small butterfly, usually orange-brown with darker markings on its wings. It has a chunky body and unique hooked antennae. Its quick, darting flight makes it visually distinct from other, larger butterflies.





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Adult Field Skippers can taste with their feet to find the best flowers!
Baby Field Skippers are caterpillars that build cozy shelters from grass!
Their antennae have tiny hooks at the end, unlike most other butterflies!
These speedy insects can even fly backwards for a super quick escape!
Field Skipper can dart and skip quickly through the air because of its powerful wings that help it evade predators.
Field Skipper has a long, straw-like proboscis that helps them sip sweet nectar from deep inside flowers.
Field Skipper caterpillars can roll and tie grass blades together to create a safe, hidden shelter from danger.
Field Skipper has distinctive hooked antennae that help them sense their surroundings and navigate while flying.
Caterpillars munch on grass blades, while adult skippers sip nectar from blooming flowers.
Diferencias por edad: Larvae eat various grasses; adults exclusively drink flower nectar.
Sialia sialis
Hunts adults and larvae for food.
Araneus diadematus
Traps adults in its sticky webs.

Trifolium repens
Visits flowers to collect nectar.
Cynodon dactylon
Larvae feed on its leaves.
Solidago canadensis
Adults collect nectar and pollen.
Colorido describe a organismos u objetos que exhiben una amplia variedad de colores brillantes y distintivos.
Este rasgo caracteriza a los organismos cuya dieta consiste total o principalmente en material vegetal.
Describe plantas que son particularmente atractivas y beneficiosas para una amplia variedad de organismos polinizadores.
Los hábitats de pastizales son biomas terrestres dominados por pastos y plantas herbáceas, que sustentan a una variedad de animales de pastoreo.
Los animales diurnos están activos principalmente durante el día y suelen descansar o dormir por la noche.
Este rasgo identifica a los organismos que exhiben una rapidez excepcional en sus movimientos para cazar, escapar o desplazarse.
Describe organismos que transfieren polen, permitiendo la fertilización y reproducción de las plantas.
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25-40 mm
15-25 mm
10-20 días
15-25 km/h
Caterpillars munch on grass blades, while adult skippers sip nectar from blooming flowers.
Grasslands
Foraging
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