Our butterfly walk last Saturday was a great success with many Ringlets and Marbled Whites on show. We also spotted Meadow Brown, Common Blue and Small Heath butterflies, and Six-spot Burnet and Narrow-bordered Five-spot Burnet moths. A small bung impregnated with Six-belted Clearwing moth pheromone was hung from vegetation in two places where Bird’s-foot Trefoil, the caterpillar’s food plant is plentiful, and on both occasions, male Six-belted Clearwing moths were attracted to the lure. This small day-flying moth, resembling a wasp, is seldom seen although it is relatively widespread on the hillside.
Here are a few photos of some of the species seen, as well as some new aerial photos taken on the walk by Andy Purcell.

Great pictures and narrative. Really enjoyed the walk and butterfly-spotting. The stinkbug find was also exciting – for me it’s the second sighting of this type (i think).
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