[an error occurred while processing this directive] Britain’s butterflies need good weather in the coming months to recover from last year’s wet summer, the charity Butterfly Conservation says. Butterflies do not fly in the rain - and so cannot reach the plants on whose nectar they feed. Now data shows that some species are at an all-time low. Small TortoiseshellAmong the most well known butterflies in Britain, this butterfly appears at almost any time of the year. It is one of the first to be seen in spring and in the autumn. © Jim Asher |
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