Backyard Friend

Bucky the Buck Moth

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Meet Bucky the Buck Moth

Bucky is a black-and-white moth with big wings, an oak-tree childhood, and a caterpillar stage that looks like they borrowed every sharp little spine in the forest.

Bucky is a Buck Moth. As an adult, he has mostly black wings crossed by pale white bands. Each wing also has a dark eye-like spot, which can make him look like he is carrying tiny windows on his wings.

Bucky is not a butterfly. He is a moth. He flies during the day in fall, which surprises Tootie because he thinks moths only come out around porch lights at night.

One autumn afternoon, Tootie sees a black-and-white moth fluttering near the oak trees by the creek.

“Mary forgot her orange,” he says.

Yoshi’s pointy ears twitch. “Different flyer.”

Grandma looks toward the oak branch. “That is Bucky. He is a Buck Moth.”

Bucky settles on a leaf, opens his wings, and shows the pale bands across the dark black.

Tootie watches him carefully. “He looks serious.”

Grandma says, “He has had a very interesting year.”

Think about it
What colors or wing marks could help you tell Bucky apart from a butterfly?

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