Male Common Blue Butterfly above, I have seen very few this year and have yet to see a Female which are much darker with brown colouration at the edges of its opened wings.
Close up of a Small Tortoiseshell Butterfly. The larvae of this species are often abundant at this time of the year and can be easily viewed as they feed on the Common Nettle. Look for Nettle patches that grow in non-shaded areas.Thursday, June 27, 2013
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Friday, June 7, 2013
Small Copper Butterfly.
As the name suggest these are a small butterfly, and are difficult to keep track of when in flight. They blend so good into the ground at times that only for their bright colouration it would be near impossible to find. Nearly all butterflies in Ireland are seriously threatened by habitat loss, so instead of keeping your laws and grassland neat and tidy in the traditional sense of the word, why not go a bit wild and let the joys of nature enter your life " to keep every cog and wheel is the first precaution of intelligent tinkering" (A Leopold)
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