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A streak of green

13 Tuesday Jun 2023

Posted by sconzani in insects

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British butterflies, butterfly, Callophrys rubi, Charlton King's Common, Green hairstreak

I just have to share one more find from my visit last week to Charlton King’s Common in Cheltenham, the gorgeous butterfly that is the Green hairstreak (Callophrys rubi). Its green wings provide this creature with such excellent camouflage that I was extremely lucky to spot it. They’re usually found on a favourite perch in a tree, from where they vigorously defend their territory, but this particular Green hairstreak flitted up from the ground as I walked along a narrow path. At first, I wasn’t sure what it was – a small flying creature in my peripheral vision – but I walked on a couple of paces, turned, waited and watched. I saw another flicker of movement and spotted the butterfly sitting on a flower. Fortunately, it stayed still long enough for me to get a few photos before flying up in to the foliage of a nearby tree and disappearing.

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Lifer: Duke of Burgundy

10 Saturday Jun 2023

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British butterflies, Charlton King's Common, Duke of Burgundy, Hamearis lucina

Thursday was a special day. I met my very first Duke … Duke of Burgundy butterfly, that is. The Duke (Hamearis lucina) was once thought to be a species of fritillary but the UK Butterflies website explains: ‘This is the only European representative of a family known as “Metalmarks”, evidenced by the distinctive clear cut band of white marks running parallel down the underwing.’

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The Duke is not present in Wales; I found this little beauty at Charlton King’s Common, just outside Cheltenham, in Gloucestershire. And he was little (something I hadn’t really registered, despite reading about him before my search), about the same size as the Dingy skippers and Small heath butterflies that were flitting about nearby. I only managed to get a few quick photos before the Duke flitted off, and I couldn’t find him again. I’m already planning to visit the site again next year, but a week or two earlier, when these handsome little butterflies should be more abundant; I’d left my visit a little late and was very lucky to see even one.

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