White Letter Hairstreaks at Knapwell Wood


 
On Tuesday my quest was to add two more butterflies to this years sightings so I planned to drive the 30 minutes to Therfield Heath via Knapwell Wood which is where I had previously seen whiteletter hair streaks. I knew exactly the glade to make for, a large bramble area surrounded by elm trees.  It was slightly cloudy but the sun came out just as I got to the glade and sure enough it wasnt long before I spotted a couple of white letter hairstreaks, with the W clearly visible on their folded wings. together with simply dozens of other butterflies enjoying the sunshine - commas, red admirals, peacocks, gatekeepers, ringlets and meadow browns. I dont think there is another place where I have seen so many species together at the same time!

See next blog for Therfield Heath




 White letter hairstreak
white letter hairstreak
 
 white letter hairstreak


 comma
  
peacock

  
red admiral

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