My first record of an Orange Tip this year was on the 29th April which is quite late. However numbers have now increased and I now expect to see this species almost every day while out and about and in my garden too. The individual pictured below was encountered yesterday along with several others and all it seems were males.
Saturday, 10 May 2025
Wednesday, 30 April 2025
Glanville's Now on the Coastal Cliffs.
There was a bevy of butterflies today at the National Trust Viewpoint carpark overlooking Freshwater Bay. A first of the year sighting of a male Common Blue was immediately followed by a Glanville Fritillary. Also in evidence were three Dingy Skipper, a Brown Argus.Green Hairstreak,a Small Copper.together with Small Blue and a male Orange Tip.
Walking along the clifftop and then descending the steps onto the landslip produced a few Small Heath,two Small Copper, three Common Blue,a Painted Lady, and at least twelve more Glanville Fritillary.
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