The birds and the... butterflies?
After a few years of threatening in a gently relaxed way that I would get into butterflies it's the summer of 2026 that tipped me into a more serious quest to see some butterflies beyond what come to the buddleia on my front garden. Like many people I can identify the obvious and common species, the Red Admirals, Orange-tips (males!), the Peacocks and Small Tortoiseshells. I can pick out a Brimstone and I've seen my share of Clouded Yellows while birding. I can recognise Ringlet, but until this summer I wasn't aware of seeing any hairstreaks (except Green, which have a couple of days every year where they fairly boil out of the banks of a ditch up on the moors within my 10km circle and are hard to miss). I had no clue about fritillaries, or heaths, or browns, and I couldn't have told you the difference between Large and Small White, or Common, Small and Holly Blue. I didn't even know that some of these butterflies existed. It's rare to go into a...