Brown argus
The brown argus favours open, chalk and limestone grasslands, but can also be spotted on coastal dunes, in woodland clearings and along disused railways.
The brown argus favours open, chalk and limestone grasslands, but can also be spotted on coastal dunes, in woodland clearings and along disused railways.
This moth first arrived in the UK in 2007 and has rapidly spread throughout England.
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As the name suggests, this beautiful brown butterfly is most common in Scotland, though it can also be seen in northern England.
The wayfaring-tree is a small tree of hedgerows, woods, scrub and downland. It displays creamy-white flowers in spring and red berries in autumn, which ripen to black and are very poisonous.
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The St Mark's fly is small, black and shiny. It is so-called because it emerges around St Mark's Day, April 25th. Large numbers of adults can be found in woodland edges, hedgerows,…
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This large, fluffy-looking moth is on the wing in July and August, but you might spot a caterpillar at almost any time of year.