Observer sees 26 of the 28 butterfly species known from Bexley during 2015 season

Mike Robinson reports that he has seen 26 of the Borough’s 28 (possibly 29) known species of Butterfly this year, as the season begins to come to a close.

'BW' contributor Mike Robinson, who recently discovered the Marbled White butterfly at Hollyhill, a new (modern, at least) record for Bexley.

‘BW’ contributor Mike Robinson, a recent convert to the joys of Butterfly-watching.

The species he has seen are:

  • Brimstone
  • Brown Argus
  • Clouded Yellow
  • Comma
  • Common Blue
  • Essex Skipper
  • Gatekeeper
  • Green Hairstreak
  • Green-veined White
  • Holly Blue
  • Large Skipper
  • Large White
  • Marbled White
  • Meadow Brown
  • Orange Tip
  • Painted Lady
  • Purple Hairstreak
  • Peacock
  • Red Admiral
  • Ringlet
  • Small Copper
  • Small Skipper
  • Small Tortoiseshell
  • Small White
  • Speckled Wood
  • White-letter Hairstreak

Twenty-three of these species have been recorded at Crossness (Erith Marshes); being the above minus Marbled White, Purple Hairstreak and White-letter Hairstreak, though it has recently come to light that a Marbled White was seen on the Thames path near the original Crossness sewage works in July 2010 .

Ringlet on Lime flowers. (Photo: Mike Robinson)

Ringlet on Lime flowers. (Photo: Mike Robinson)

Missing from Mike’s year list are Small Heath, Silver-washed Fritillary and (yet to be definitively confirmed as occurring within the Bexley boundary, though it looks like it probably does) White Admiral.

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