The butterflies that I most frequently observe in the forests of Brown County during the month of August
In no particular order:
- Eastern Gemmed Satyr
- Red-Banded Hairstreak
- Northern Pearly Eye
I most commonly see Eastern Gemmed Satyrs near the high points along ridges. They usually are lilting low to the ground in the area.
I most commonly see Red-Banded Hairstreaks along one-lane gravel roads that run through the woods. This is because I usually notice them fleeing a short distance in response to my approach. They exhibit moth-like behavior. Before I knew that Red-Banded Hairstreaks existed, I’m sure I just thought they were moths.
I also usually notice Northern Pearly Eyes flying away in response to my approach. They usually don’t go far.