Monday, 18 May 2026

Along the Woodland Edge in Early Spring

 The weather during April was lovely, with plenty of sunshine but May seems to have become our month for blustery showers and occasional sunshine.

Orange-tips and Holly Blues have been abundant in the Weald of East Sussex and by the last week of April, bluebells were in full bloom, providing nectar for any passing butterfly.

I saw my first Pearl-bordered Fritillary on 28th April as well as an obvious landfall of Painted Ladies, primary migrants from across the channel. 


Orange-tip (Anthocharis cardamines)

(males)




(female)




Holly Blue (Celastrina argiolus)

(male)



(female)




Pearl-bordered Fritillary (Boloria euphrosyne)

(female)





Painted Lady (Vanessa cardui)





Large White (Pieris brassicae)




Brimstone (Gonepteryx rhamni)

(female)




Green-veined White (Pieris napi)

(female)




Speckled Yellow Moth (Pseudopanthera macularia)








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