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Glorious Graylings

16 Wednesday Jul 2025

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Aberbargoed coal tip, Aberbargoed spoil tip, British butterflies, butterfly, endangered butterfly, endangered Grayling, Grayling, Grayling butterfly

Last Tuesday’s walk was strenuous but the result of my efforts was magical!

As I try to do around this time every year, I caught a train up to Bargoed, then trudged down to the River Rhymney, up the steep slope on the other side to Aberbargoed, then up the even steeper hill that is the former colliery spoil tip.

Why? Because this is the closest and most accessible location I know where I might find Grayling butterflies.

And, yes, as you can clearly see from the extravagance of photographs in this post, my quest was successful.

In fact, I saw more Graylings this year than in any previous year, and they were also more widely spread across the site than I have seen previously.

The national population of Graylings has plummeted in recent decades and they are now officially classified as an endangered species, so their abundance was particularly heartening to see.

It may be that this year’s warm weather suits them, though I think it is likely also to be at least one of the reasons they have dispersed more widely across the tip; the heat means plants are not producing as much nectar so the butterflies have to fly further to find food.

That did mean I was able to photograph these glorious Graylings on a variety of wildflowers and in settings other than them simply sitting on the coal spoil, which made my time spent amongst them even more special.

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Endangered Graylings

20 Saturday Jul 2024

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Aberbargoed spoil tip, British butterflies, endangered butterfly, endangered Grayling, Grayling, Grayling butterfly, Hipparchia semele

When Butterfly Conservation published the last butterfly Red List for Great Britain in 2010, the Grayling (Hipparchia semele) was listed as vulnerable but, unfortunately, this butterfly experienced a 52% decrease in distribution between 2010 and 2019, and its status has now been reclassified as endangered.

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I feel privileged, then, to have enjoyed watching several of these gorgeous butterflies atop the Aberbargoed coal spoil tip last week, but also saddened to know that they too are threatened.

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Spoil tips can be dangerous places, as I’m sure many of you are aware – the horrific collapse, on 21 October 1966, of the tip at Aberfan, not very far from Aberbargoed, which resulted in the deaths of 116 school children and 28 adults, is a well known, annually commemorated tragedy.

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Though Aberbargoed’s spoil tip is mostly well anchored by the planting of trees, and a robust series of drainage channels efficiently remove rain water from the artificial hill, some bare areas remain and show the damage of heavy rain scouring their surfaces. And, though the authorities have tried to prevent it, the stability of some areas has also been undermined by the irresponsible actions of dirt-bikers using the tip as a race track.

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Judging by a series of wooden pegs dotted around the area where the Grayling colony lives, some additional stabilisation work is planned there, which could destroy the butterflies. Seeing this, I made contact with a local group trying to promote the importance of the biodiversity of colliery spoil tips, and they are following up with local authorities to try to prevent any damage to the colony. Hopefully, a compromise can be reached between the necessity of ensuring the safety of the tip and the need to conserve an endangered species of butterfly.

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