Tiny insects — mostly skippers and honeybees — are busy along the shore of Lake Merritt this afternoon. Skippers, small butterflies in the 3,500-species family Hesperiidae, are particularly abundant in the East Bay this time of year. Mostly I saw Fiery Skippers (Hylephila phyleus) today — two males chased each other like Top Gun pilots, then rested on the same leaf. The sedulous honeybees are out all year round.





Beautiful purples. Appreciate your description of pollinators this morning.
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