Sightings of
Butterflies in Suffolk - 2025
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The Branch is always grateful for butterfly records and a
recording form can be downloaded from the Recording
page.
We are always interested in
sightings of any butterflies in any location in Suffolk but we are particularly grateful for records away from the
coast and information on the following species:
BAP species; Dingy Skipper,
White Letter Hairstreak,
Silver-studded Blue, White Admiral, Grayling, Small Heath, Wall Brown
Others;
Green Hairstreak, Purple Hairstreak, Silver-washed Fritillary, Purple
Emperor, Chalkhill Blue
(not Devil's Dyke)
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Please include the date, how many of
each butterfly species seen, location
with an ordnance survey grid reference if possible, and your name (if
you want to).
If you would like to contribute to the annual survey
please read the notes on the Recording
page.
If you report a
Brimstone this record will also
be passsed to the Brimstone and Buckthorn
project
Regular recorders are urged to use
this sightings page to inform others of interesting sightings, but please do
continue to send all your records to the county recorder, James
Corton, at the end of
the season. This can be done using a simple Excel spreadsheet
amd an example is on the Recording page (click
here)
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March |
SwT
DS
ES SS LS OT LW
SW GvW SSW CY B
WB SpW
SH
R MB GK MW
Gr SwF
MF QoSF
WA
PE
RA
PL
P ST C LT CmB
SC
PH GH
WlH
BH HB
SsB
BA CB
ChB
SB LtB
- Total
species seen 3 |
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photo
click here) |
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2 Mar |
Small Tortoiseshell Butterfly seen today |
SWT Lound Lakes |
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x Robert Quadling |
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2 Mar |
Male Brimstone and a Comma in our shafto road garden . |
Ipswich |
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Steve & Anne Green |
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February |
SwT
DS
ES SS LS OT LW
SW GvW SSW CY B
WB SpW
SH
R MB GK MW
Gr SwF
MF QoSF
WA
PE
RA
PL
P ST
C LT CmB
SC
PH GH
WlH
BH HB
SsB
BA CB
ChB
SB LtB
- Total
species seen 5 |
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25 Feb |
I saw 3 male Brimstone driving through the Moreton Hall area of
Bury St Edmunds on this gloriously spring-like day. |
Bury St Edmunds |
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James Corton |
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25 Feb |
A Small Tortoiseshell was at Brundon Mill, Sudbury |
Sudbury |
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James Corton |
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25 Feb |
An obliging Comma
at nearby Long Melford Country Park, which settled on my arm
twice to sunbathe (📷
photo
click here) |
Long Melford |
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James Corton |
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25 Feb |
My first Brimstone of the year in my Ipswich garden |
Ipswich |
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William Plumb |
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25 Feb |
Brimstone 3 (2M 1F), Peacock 4; Brett Vale Golf Course |
Raydon |
IP7 5LR |
Michael Bamford |
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25 Feb |
Today we had the first garden butterfly of the year, a Peacock,
here in Wickham Market. (📷
photo click here) |
Wickham Market |
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Rob and Kerry Reeve |
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25 Feb |
A few Brimstone on the wing at Ickworth. Can't blame them it's
lovely out |
Ickworth |
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25 Feb |
One Small Tortoiseshell
in our Barnby garden and one Peacock at Kessingland sluice this
morning. |
Barnby |
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Peter Norfolk |
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25 Feb |
A Peacock was seen flying in the warm sunshine at North Warren
RSPB reserve today. . |
North Warren RSPB |
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Bob Turner |
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25 Feb |
My first butterfly of the year - Male Brimstone spotted flying
along Aspall Road, Debenham at approx. 1pm. |
Debenham |
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Phil Watkinson |
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25 Feb |
At the south end of the Wickham Market by-pass this morning we
saw our first Brimstone of the year. |
Wickham Market |
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Rob and Kerry Reeve |
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25 Feb |
Seen 6 Peacock Butterflies and 3 Small Tortoiseshell Butterflies
(📷
photos
click here) A Peacock was being harassed by a Small
Tortoiseshell (📷
photo
click here) |
SWT Carlton Marshes |
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x Robert Quadling |
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24 Feb |
Brimstone and Small Tortoiseshell seen |
SWT Carlton Marshes |
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x Robert Quadling |
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24 Feb |
Peacock, Lackford TL794709. Brimstone (📷
photo
click here) , Lackford TL792710 |
Lackford |
TL7971 |
Arthur Rivett |
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24 Feb |
A Peacock was on the wing in our Garden at Melton this morning. |
Melton |
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Steve Fryett |
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24 Feb |
Had 2 Peacock in the garden today |
Lowestoft |
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x Chris Mutimer |
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24 Feb |
And we are off 1st Butterfly sightings for 2026. SWT Lound Lakes
1 Peacock and 1 Brimstone |
SWT Lound Lakes |
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x Robert Quadling |
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24 Feb |
SWT Carlton Marshes 1 Red Admiral. |
SWT Carlton Marshes |
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x Robert Quadling |
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24 Feb |
I saw 3 male Brimstones today in TL7472, along the track towards
Cavenham Heath from Tuddenham village. |
Cavenham Heath |
TL7472 |
Martin Peers |
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22 Feb |
My first butterfly this year is a Peacock at Felixstowe Dip
beach huts. |
Felixstowe |
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Steve Fryett |
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22 Feb |
I saw a Brimstone in my Bury St Edmunds garden (West Road) |
Bury St Edmunds |
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Martin Peers |
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22 Feb |
I have just seen my first
Brimstone of the year (Twice), Flying strongly,
in fact too strongly for photo! |
Shimpling |
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Peter Byford |
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21 Feb |
I had a male Brimstone in our garden on Saturday 21st Feb. It
went into/ under ivy leaves on a south-facing wall, and I fancy
it stayed there overnight. I saw it again next morning, the 22nd
(but not today 23rd). |
Beccles |
TM4291 |
Paul Douch |
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January |
SwT
DS
ES SS LS OT LW
SW GvW SSW CY B
WB SpW
SH
R MB GK MW
Gr SwF
MF QoSF
WA
PE
RA
PL
P ST C LT CmB
SC
PH GH
WlH
BH HB
SsB
BA CB
ChB
SB LtB
- Total
species seen 2 |
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photo
click here) |
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14 Jan |
Our first Red Admiral for 2026 in our Shafto
Road garden . |
Ipswich |
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Steve & Anne Green |
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13 Jan |
Lucie discovered this Peacock inside our home
today. Not sure if this counts as a first of my year sighting or
even when and how it got in but it's now safely settled down in
our unheated summerhouse
(📷
photo
click here) |
Lowestoft |
TM5393 |
James Corton |
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Photographs from 2026 Sightings (all
pictures are the copyright of their owners)