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The official Twitter account for Butterfly Conservation. UK Charity. Saving butterflies, moths and the environment! πŸ’š #RestoreNatureNow

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Missed this year's UK Butterfly Recorders’ Meeting?

All the brilliant talks from the day are now available to watch back on our YouTube channel! πŸ™Œ Grab a cuppa and catch up here πŸ‘‡
youtu.be/02Pc6VAZNhU

πŸ“·: Nick Edge

Missed this year's UK Butterfly Recorders’ Meeting? All the brilliant talks from the day are now available to watch back on our YouTube channel! πŸ™Œ Grab a cuppa and catch up here πŸ‘‡ youtu.be/02Pc6VAZNhU πŸ“·: Nick Edge #UKBRM #SaveButterflies
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This it's the turn of the tiger moths! 🐯

Look out for the spectacular Ruby Tiger (Phragmatobia fuliginosa) this month. The further south in the UK you get, the brighter these moths appear in colour!

πŸ¦‹πŸ“Έ: Rob Blanken, Rachel Scopes
πŸ›πŸ“Έ: Ivan Lynas

This #MothMonday it's the turn of the tiger moths! 🐯 Look out for the spectacular Ruby Tiger (Phragmatobia fuliginosa) this month. The further south in the UK you get, the brighter these moths appear in colour! πŸ¦‹πŸ“Έ: Rob Blanken, Rachel Scopes πŸ›πŸ“Έ: Ivan Lynas #MothsMatter
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Are you taking part in @Love_Plants' ? 🌱🌼

Our recent study has proven that letting your grass grow long can boost butterfly numbers by up to 93%, with the biggest benefits found in urban areas and intensively farmed landscapes!

Read more πŸ‘‡
butterfly-conservation.org/news-and-blog/…

Are you taking part in @Love_Plants' #NoMowMay? 🌱🌼 Our recent study has proven that letting your grass grow long can boost butterfly numbers by up to 93%, with the biggest benefits found in urban areas and intensively farmed landscapes! Read more πŸ‘‡ butterfly-conservation.org/news-and-blog/…
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The full paper of our recent study on the butterfly benefits of having long grass and flowering ivy in GB gardens is now freely available for a limited time. Please RT to spread the word πŸ“£authors.elsevier.com/c/1i~vVB8cd0JT1

The full paper of our recent study on the butterfly benefits of having long grass and flowering ivy in GB gardens is now freely available for a limited time. Please RT to spread the word πŸ“£authors.elsevier.com/c/1i~vVB8cd0JT1
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This female Orange-tip has been roosting on a head of garlic mustard in our Worcs garden all day.
During sunny spells she takes off to nectar but, as soon as it clouds up, always returns to the same flower head to roost.
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This female Orange-tip has been roosting on a head of garlic mustard in our Worcs garden all day. During sunny spells she takes off to nectar but, as soon as it clouds up, always returns to the same flower head to roost. @BC_WestMids @WorcsWT @savebutterflies
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⚠️Vacant UKBMS Live Data butterfly transect at Fineshade Wood!⚠️ If you're interested in surveying beautiful, butterfly-rich woodland (including some exclusive areas πŸ‘€), please drop me an email at [email protected]! πŸ¦‹ David James

⚠️Vacant @UKBMSLive butterfly transect at Fineshade Wood!⚠️ If you're interested in surveying beautiful, butterfly-rich woodland (including some exclusive areas πŸ‘€), please drop me an email at jwildman@butterfly-conservation.org! πŸ¦‹ #SpeciesRecoveryProgramme @dave_b_james
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Celebrating the arrival of the 'April Fritillary' πŸ¦‹πŸ“£

The Pearl-bordered Fritillary (Boloria euphrosyne) is now on the wing, first recorded on the 23rd April in Cornwall.

Keep up with all the first sightings as they happen πŸ‘‰ butterfly-conservation.org/butterflies/fi…

πŸ“·: Bob Eade

Celebrating the arrival of the 'April Fritillary' πŸ¦‹πŸ“£ The Pearl-bordered Fritillary (Boloria euphrosyne) is now on the wing, first recorded on the 23rd April in Cornwall. Keep up with all the first sightings as they happen πŸ‘‰ butterfly-conservation.org/butterflies/fi… πŸ“·: Bob Eade
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