Blue butterflies

 Therfield Heath is one of my favoured butterfly spotting habitats and I usually visit three times in the summer to spot different species. Today I visited to try and see the common and adonis blues. Although it was sunny overhead there was a cool breeze and I wasnt sure how many would be about athough they are usually seen on the southern side of Church Hill which I thought would be sheltered.

Having made the short walk through the woodland I arrived at the top of  Church Hill and it wasnt long before I spotted  my first Adonis Blue .  There were several flying and I managed some photos before I saw a slightly different blue butterfly which was the common blue,  I followed one specimen which landed right next to a female, which was quite handy for a photograph!

Not much else about so I walked a short way up the hill near the golf course in the hope I might see some small heath butterflies which are usually abundant there but there was no butterflies about apart from  a small copper.    My next visit should be to find  the marbled whites and the Dark Green Fritillary.

Adonis blue


                                                                           Common blue

Common blue,  male and female

Path through Church Hill showing the feather seed heads of the Passion Flowers 

View from top of Church Hill

Small copper


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