Common blue
The common blue butterfly lives up to its name - it's bright blue and found in all kinds of sunny, grassy habitats throughout the UK! Look out for it in your garden, too.
The common blue butterfly lives up to its name - it's bright blue and found in all kinds of sunny, grassy habitats throughout the UK! Look out for it in your garden, too.
Living up to its name the Common blue damselfly is both very common and very blue. It regularly visits gardens - try digging a wildlife-friendly pond to attract damselflies and dragonflies.
Do you love walking in the countryside on a sunny day? Can you identify the most common butterfly species that we have here in Yorkshire? If so, the role of butterfly surveyor could be perfect for…
ID guides and butterfly nets at the ready! Help us search for the rare small pearl-bordered fritillary. Part of our regular butterfly surveys.
Discover the 'Butterfly Transect' at Marfod Quarry Nature Reserve and be part of a vital citizen science project which has been carried out for 30 years!
Want to know your Red Admiral from a Peacock? What is a Comma?? Join our guide Liz for a morning Butterfly ID workshop.
Join Peter Maddison from Suffolk Butterfly Conservation for a workshop discovering how to identify Suffolk's butterflies,
Explore the art of butterfly photography, with award-winning photographer Kevin Sawford.
A guided walk at Horsey Gap in search of butterflies
Join Norwich Local Group in search of a rare and special butterfly, the purple emperor