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Scenes Seen In Holmes County

We are a retired couple (Joe-NASA research/management & Judith-church secretary) now living in Holmes County, Ohio. We are both active in our church, Calvary Baptist, enjoy reading, genealogy, Joe-woodworking, Judith-quilting, and photography. The primary purpose of this site is to share some of God's creation, especially wildlife, that we see near our home.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Silver-spotted Skipper

This butterfly is named for the distinctive pure, silver-white patch on the lower part of the hind wing. It has a wing span of 1.75-2.40". Posted by Picasa
Posted by Joe and Judith at 5:35 PM

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