I was beginning to wonder if the butterflies were ever going to return. Worryingly very few in numbers over the past couple of months.
I spotted the Speckled Wood in my wildlife friendly garden at the end of May. On my walks around coast and countryside I only saw a couple Orange Tips back in the Spring and very few Whites.
Yesterday I saw a good selection including
- Red Admiral (first I’ve seen this year)
- Gatekeeper (first I’ve seen this year)
- . Skipper (first I’ve seen this year)
- Comma (first I’ve seen this year)
- Large White
- Small White
There was also a solitary Brimstone among the many Gatekeepers fluttering around the beautifully sheltered Permaculture Garden at Tapeley Park.
I do the Big Butterfly Count every year, so I’m hoping my own garden count counts for something this year. I took the stunning Speckled Wood photo in my garden at the end of May.
Speckled Wood - Photo credit Pat Adams North Devon Focus
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“Help the Butterfly Conservation take nature's pulse by joining the Big Butterfly Count. The Big Butterfly Count is a UK-wide survey aimed at helping us assess the health of our environment simply by counting the amount and type of butterflies (and some day-flying moths) we see.”
https://bigbutterflycount.butterfly-conservation.org
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