'Re-tern' of the season
Hear all the news from the tern colony at Cemlyn Nature Reserve from 2024 at this online talk and get a sneak peek into the upcoming summer season
Speckled wood butterfly - Vicky Nall
Hear all the news from the tern colony at Cemlyn Nature Reserve from 2024 at this online talk and get a sneak peek into the upcoming summer season
As the name suggests, this beautiful brown butterfly is most common in Scotland, though it can also be seen in northern England.
Sad news from the lake.
Considered Britain's most threatened butterfly, the high brown fritillary can be only be found in a few areas of England and Wales.
This dainty white butterfly is now only found in a few parts of Britain, where it flutters slowly through woodland clearings.
The White admiral is a striking black-and-white butterfly with a delicate flight that includes long glides. It prefers shady woodlands where it feeds on Bramble.
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The moth-like dingy skipper is a small, grey-brown butterfly of open, sunny habitats like chalk grassland, sand dunes, heathland and waste ground.
A well-travelled migrant, the painted lady arrives here every summer from Europe and Africa. This beautiful orange-and-black butterfly regularly visits gardens.
The dazzling silver-studded blue is a rare butterfly of heathland habitats, mainly in southern England. It has undergone severe population declines in recent years.
Lovely news to wake up to on bank holiday friday!
The green hairstreak is the UK's only green butterfly. Look out for the vibrant, metallic sheen of the undersides of its wings on grassland and moorland, and along woodland rides.