Description
found in britain and ireland but becoming increasingly rare. grey-brown wings with mottled brown markings and two rows of small white spots. a small butterfly with a low, darting flight. grizzled skipper is similar in size but has brighter black and white markings. in the sunshine, the dingy skipper often basks on bare ground with wings spread wide. in dull weather, and at night, it perches on the tops of dead flowerheads in a moth-like fashion with wings curved in a position not seen in any other british butterfly. this small brown and grey butterfly is extremely well camouflaged. it may be confused with the grizzled skipper, the mother shipton moth and burnet companion moth, which sometimes occur on the same sites at the same time. the dingy skipper is locally distributed throughout britain and ireland but has declined seriously in recent years.
Habitat
Lifecycle
Countries
Countries: England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland
Wing span range
0mm