Wild Indigo Duskywing

The Wild Indigo Duskywing is a butterfly from the Hesperiidae family.  This butterfly is found in North America, Canada and New England.

What Does the Wild Indigo Duskywing Look Like?

The Wild Indigo Duskywing is around 41 millimeters long and is a dark brown or greyish colored butterfly with lighter brown spots on the edges of its wings.  The wings have coloring that is lighter throughout the wings.

When is the Wild Indigo Duskywing Most Active?

The Wild Indigo Duskywing is most active from April to June and from July to August.

What Does the Wild Indigo Duskywing Eat?

The Wild Indigo Duskywing eats nectar from different flowers such as the crimson clover, white sweet clover, dogbane, blackberry, sunflower and more.

Where Does the Wild Indigo Duskywing Live?

The Wild Indigo Duskywing lives in North America in states such as Texas and Georgia and along the Gulf Coast.  It is also found in New England and Ontario.

Wild Indigo Duskywing

The Wild Indigo Duskywing likes a habitat that is close to roadways and close to railroad beds.

More Facts About the Wild Indigo Duskywing:

  • This butterfly flies fast but likes to stop at many flowers along the way to drink the nectar.
  • The Wild Indigo Duskywing likes to do what is called puddling.  Puddling is where there are different male butterflies that will stop and sip the nutrients from wet areas like puddles of water.
  • The Wild Indigo Duskywing got its name because its favorite flowers are the Blue Wild Indigo and the White Wild Indigo.
  • The male Wild Indigo Duskywing will wait in low shrubs or areas close to the ground to find a mate.
  • The female Wild Indigo Duskywing will lay its egg on a pile of leaves in the winter and it will take them about 15 days to hatch.

What Did You Learn?

What is the Wild Indigo Duskywing?
The Wild Indigo Duskywing is a butterfly that is found in North America, Canada, and New England.

What does the Wild Indigo like to eat?
The Wild Indigo likes to eat nectar from flowering plants.

Is the Wild Indigo Duskywing a slow flier?
No.  The Wild Indigo Duskywing is considered a fast flier.

Why is the Wild Indigo Duskywing called that?
It is called Wild Indigo Duskywing because its favorite flowers are the Blue Wild Indigo and the White Wild Indigo.

What is the thing that the male Wild Indigo Duskywings do called puddling?
Puddling is when the male Wild Indigo Duskywings will go in puddles or small wet places and will sip the nutrients from the water.

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