Thursday is Butterfly Day and Insect Day Giveaway- Week 31
Hi everyone! I am sorry for having to postpone Week 31 of Thursday is Butterflyday and Insect Day Giveaway. My sister-in-law is off of the respirator, breathing on her own and finally out of ICU. Yay! Thanks so much for your thoughts and prayers.
Here we go for Week 31. Gather around the Insect Pub to see butterflies and insects from all over the world and to make new friends. Post your butterfly and other insect photos, or art work for a chance to win Steem Basic Income shares. A minimum of 2-SBI will be given away; 1-SBI for art work and 1-SBI for photos. If no art work is submitted, then 2-SBI will be given away for photos. Depending on how many entries there are, I might be able to give away more. Entries will not be judged and winners are chosen at random. You have 6 days for entries in this post and then a new one will begin. Thanks to all for your amazing entries! There are 4 winners for Week 30 and they are: @allyson19, @thekittygirl, @sketch.and.jam and @lenasveganliving. Congratulations!
1-One submission per person per week.
2-All photos and art work must be your own work. Photos and artwork from the internet will not be accepted.
3-Make your own butterfly or insect post and use one of these tags: #butterflyday or #insectpub.
4-Important! To be entered in the giveaway, you MUST put the link to your post in the comments below.
5-Upvotes to this post are not necessary but are greatly appreciated, and might allow me to give away more prizes.
Skippers are in the family Hesperiidae and are difficult to identify. I have only been able to identify 5 of them and the markings on this skipper made it easy. It is the Peck's skipper and it is sipping nectar from the flowering Never Die plant.
Skippers have short, thick bodies, huge eyes, and short antennae that usually have hooked clubs. Most are small but there are some that are medium in size, and their colors are usually brown, gray, tan orange and black. There are approximately 275 species in North America and over 3.500 species worldwide. They get their name because of the fast flight which makes them look like they are skipping from flower to flower.
Here is an interesting fact. According to nature.mdc.mo.gov, "Peck's skipper was named in honor of William Dandridge Peck (1763-1822) who was a Harvard natural history professor and the first scientist to formally describe and name the spring cankerworm. He was the first native born professional entomologist in the United States."
Information Source: nature.mdc.mo.gov, butterfliesandmoths.org
Glad to hear your sister is doing better. Here is my post for the challenge. Releasing a Monarch to the garden.
https://steemit.com/butterflyday/@sunscape/butterflyday-and-insectpub-challenge-swallowtail-butterfly-by-sunscape
Thanks @sunscape! Nice to see you and thanks for your entry. : )
You are most welcome. I just came across the challenge and I do love a challenge. ;-)
I am very happy that you are here. : )
Beautiful view
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Thank you and thanks for stopping by! : )
Yay thank you I won. I thought the skipper butterfly is only found in some countries like mine here in the tropical island Philippines. I didn't know what they are called until I read your post @whatisnew thank you again for the information. I used to catch skippers when I was little and usually the brown ones are the only kind I see here
My pleasure @allyson19! It makes me happy when you learn something from me so thank you for that. : ) I am also happy that you have fond memories of these fun skippers. : )
Glad to hear your sister in law is getting better. Icu is no fun.
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Thanks so much @sketch.and.jam!
Here's a crab spider for this week, I did'nt find any butterflies this week. https://steemit.com/butterflyday/@sketch.and.jam/butterfly-an-insect-day-crab-spider-u3sgipcz
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Oh, no...another spider! Thanks for your entry...I think. LOL!
Thanks god your sister-in-law is better. So glad to hear thst.
Thanks so much Neli! : )
I am so happy to hear that about your sister-in-law @whatisnew!! Beautiful photos!! I love seeing the skippers when they visit! The Astilbe was the pink tree looking flowers..sorry for the confusion. 💞
Thanks @deerjay! OMG! You are right. I made a mistake and will fix it now. Still exhausted and not thinking straight.
You're welcome but it's perfectly okay and understandable. Believe me, I know the feeling. 🙂
I don't know which is prettier... The butterfly or flower ??
Aw, what a nice comment. Thanks Mike! : 0
I was almost thinking to go back and search my old photos, when I saw the hoverflies and managed few shots.
https://steemit.com/insectpub/@nelinoeva/insect-day-hoverflies
Hi Neli! Glad you saw the hoverflies and thanks for your entry. : )
Oh Nice !!
I just found out what this this was lol
Thought it was some sort of Bumble-fly masquerading as a bee...
Great shot! The hoverflies looked like wasps but they are harmless.
Those are such beautiful photos! Wow! @Tipu curate
Here is my humble cabbage white.
https://esteem.app/photography/@melinda010100/cabbage-white-butterflies
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Thanks Melinda and thanks so much for the Tipu curation! And another thanks for your entry. : )