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NFY: Large skipper

06 Saturday Jun 2026

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It was Monday 25 May, a public holiday in the UK and forecast to be the hottest day of the year so far, so I was up at 5.30 and out the door at 7am to try to get a walk in before the heat got too much for me (I do NOT like the heat!). To take advantage of the slight sea breeze and as the timing seemed about right, I decided to walk along the cliff-top coastal path, thinking I’d check the area where I found my first Large skipper butterfly last year. Et voilà! It wasn’t the exact same place but it was close, and I was able to scuttle home before I melted.

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L is for lepidopteran lifers

17 Wednesday Dec 2025

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British butterflies, British skippers, butterfly, Isle of Portland butterflies, Lulworth skipper, Plebejus argus, Silver-studded blue, summer butterflies, Thymelicus acteon, Tout Quarry

The 11th of June was a red letter day for Lepidoptera! I was enjoying a mini break In the Dorset seaside town of Weymouth and had caught the bus to the Isle of Portland to look for butterflies in the unique habitat of Portland’s former stone quarries. I was specifically hoping to see my first Lulworth skippers, and I did (Lifer: Lulworth skipper, 16 June).

I was not expecting to see a second lepidopteran lifer that day, but I did, my first ever Silver-studded blue butterflies (Lifer: Silver-studded blue, 14 June). It was the stuff my dreams are made of!

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Lifer: Lulworth skipper

16 Monday Jun 2025

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This was another new-to-me butterfly, the Lulworth skipper (Thymelicus acteon), and this was the butterfly that I really hoped to see during my visit to Weymouth. Clearly, I was not disappointed.

This was another find in the sculpture park that is Tout Quarry on the Isle of Portland, and I saw my first Lulworth skipper almost as soon as I arrived. At first glance, they could easily be mistaken for Small skippers, but Lulworths are slightly smaller and generally darker, often turning an olive-brown colour as they age. The females also have a series of golden marks that form a notable circle on their wings, though that didn’t help me. As is common amongst butterfly species, the males emerge first, and I saw no females.

However, by sheer good luck, I also spotted my first Small skipper of the year as I explored Tout Quarry, which proved a very good comparison for the Lulworths I was seeing. I’ve included a photo of the two species below; this is not precise as to their size relationship but does, hopefully, give some idea of their colour differences (Lulworth on the left, Small skipper on the right).

The Lulworth skipper is named after the Dorset town of Lulworth, where it was first found in 1832. Though these butterflies have expended their range a little in the intervening 190 years, they are still only found in locations along the south Dorset coast. I had expected to have to catch a bus to Lulworth until I read the butterflies could be found on Portland, and I booked my little break away as soon as I heard they were on the wing. So, it was a real treat to find them so quickly and easily, and then to spend perhaps 90 minutes in the quarry, enjoying all the butterfly species, the local plants, and, yes, I did also look at the stone sculptures.

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