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Category: Butterflies and Moths
British Butterflies: Gatekeeper
Found in Southern and Eastern Britain, its recent range expansion has been linked to increasing temperatures.
British Butterflies: Large White
The large white is one of the commonest butterflies in United Kingdom and is found in most parts of the … More
British Butterflies: Orange Tip
The Orange Tip is the first emerging butterfly of Spring – most other butterflies seen early in spring have hibernated over … More
British Butterflies: Comma
The Comma is one of our commonest butterflies and easily recognised by the shape of the wings.
Mint Moth
This common moth was once only found in chalk and limestone grassland, quarries, woodland or marshland, but is increasingly being … More
British Butterflies: Meadow Brown
Similar to the Gatekeeper, featured yesterday, the Meadow Brown is a common butterfly found in grassland and gardens.
Naturelog: 27 August
One of the hottest days of the Summer saw Keith and I at the Wetland Centre in West London in … More
British Butterflies: Small Tortoiseshell
The Small Tortoiseshell is one of the UK’s commonest garden butterflies. It may hibernate over winter and so is one … More
Jersey Tiger
I haven’t managed to get a photo yet but we have had a couple of Jersey Tiger Moths around the … More