Gorgeous front-door greeting. At a home in East Burns Valley. With its wings folded and with striped antenna, this butterfly is of the northern pearly eye variety. They usually hold their wings together above the body, opening only occasionally and briefly. They fancy-grassy edges and openings and dirt roads and trails in mature deciduous woodlands, usually near streams, rivers or marshes. Their flight is bouncy.  Adults emerge in late June and are around into August. They feed on dung, fungi, carrion, mud, and sap, but not flower nectar. Image: Andy Frank