Beautiful! I noticed your comment over your second shot - Do Regent Skippers have a specialised (compared to other butterfly species) habitat darinnightowl, that requires specific habitat protection? Or do they play a role in chemical contribution to science/research? Have watched some amazing docos - particularly a couple by Tom Eisner (rest his soul) - which were eye opening in regards to the untapped/unstudied natural chemical resources of insects, so just curious .
Love that "skipper" great catch in flight or skipp.
M-L
Beautiful! I noticed your comment over your second shot - Do Regent Skippers have a specialised (compared to other butterfly species) habitat darinnightowl, that requires specific habitat protection? Or do they play a role in chemical contribution to science/research? Have watched some amazing docos - particularly a couple by Tom Eisner (rest his soul) - which were eye opening in regards to the untapped/unstudied natural chemical resources of insects, so just curious .
West Coast Tasmania
yes i was thinking that myself M L it looks as if it skipping from flower to flower
Annie they feed on a range of dicotyledons and broad leaf monocotyledon which are like understory plants of coastal rain forests
See it! Hear it!
Mid-North Coast NSW
This is a "spammer"
M-L