Sparrow with Yellow Spots
Saffron-Spotted Skipper is a small but very fast butterfly that flies during the day. Its wings feature yellow and white spots. The forewings are adorned with yellowish-white speckles on a dark brown background, while the undersides of the hindwings display white and dark patterns on a yellow base.

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Where Does It Live?
It is found across a wide region stretching from Spain to Türkiye and Central Asia.
In Türkiye, it can be observed in both Thrace and various parts of Anatolia.
It inhabits semi-natural areas such as open forest edges, stony slopes, and dry grasslands.
It can be found at elevations up to 2000 meters above sea level.

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Life Cycle
It produces only one brood per year.
The flight period typically occurs between late May and early July.
It lays its eggs on plants from the mallow family (e.g., Malva and Althaea species).
The caterpillars feed on these plants.
The pupal stage is spent among vegetation close to the ground.

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Threats and Conservation
Its population may decline due to agricultural pesticides, grazing, and habitat loss.
In Türkiye, it is not very common and exists in small groups in certain regions.
To protect it, the natural habitats where it lives must be preserved.
How Does It Fly? 🦋
It is extremely fast and makes sudden changes in direction.
It moves by fluttering briefly above the vegetation.
On sunny days, it can be seen feeding on nectar from flowers during the morning and midday hours.

