Large Skipper (Ochlodes venata)

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Male. (The dark line in the centre of the forewing distinguishes the sexes)
Male. (The dark line in the centre of the forewing distinguishes the sexes)
Female.
Female.
Egg. Almost featureless and only slightly non-spherical.
Egg. Almost featureless and only slightly non-spherical.
 
Information

UK BAP status: Not listed
Local status: Locally common.
Found in colonies all over county in suitable habitat
Size: Small.
Larval foodplant: Cock's-foot preferred, but other grasses used too.
No. of broods: One
Flight time(s): Early June to early August
Winter: Larva hibernates in tube of leaves sown together. (Winter cutting of grasses can thus be detrimental).
Habits: Males perch or patrol for females.
Females are more secretive.
Both sexes feed on wide range of nectar sources.
Perches with forewings half-closed.
Flies as a high-speed orange blur.
Habitats: Unimproved grassland,
woodland rides,
brown-field sites,
road verges,
field margins
Distribution

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No. of adults per 10,000 records

Number of adults in every 10,000 butterfly records (of all species) per year
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Percentage of all butterfly records<br> per year
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