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		 Sightings of 
		  Butterflies in Suffolk - 2025 
		  
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		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  
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		  Corton, at the end of 
		  the season.  This can be done using a simple Excel spreadsheet 
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				October | 
				
				
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				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 11 | 
				
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				24 Oct | 
				
				As the sun was out in Felixstowe, Butterflies seemed a good 
				choice either side of lunchtime for a walk to the butts area 
				Landguard which produced 3 Clouded Yellows 5 Small Copper 1 
				Small White and a Red Admiral  (📷
				photos
				click here)   | 
				
				Landguard  | 
				
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				s William Brame | 
			 
			
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				22 Oct | 
				
				We are local bird recorders for our village of Gislingham but we 
				are always on the look out for butterflies too ! This morning we 
				had a male Clouded Yellow feeding along a South facing ditch in 
				Mellis Road . We also had one in the same area on September 9th 
				, possibly the same one ? The only other butterfly we saw today 
				was a single Small White in the same area . | 
				
				Gislingham | 
				
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				Tony Clarke  | 
			 
			
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				20 Oct | 
				
				Red Admiral 1, Holly Blue 1 | 
				
				SW Ipswich | 
				
				TM134428  | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
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				16 Oct | 
				
				One very sad looking Holly Blue in our Kesgrave garden this 
				evening.    | 
				
				Kesgrave | 
				
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				Jenny & Gary Plank  | 
			 
			
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				12 Oct | 
				
				2 hours of sun at Landguard this afternoon around the Butts area 
				I counted 19 Clouded Yellows (2 Helice), 23 Small White, 1 Large 
				White, 3 Small Copper, 5 Red Admiral, 5 Common Blue, but no Pale 
				Clouded Yellow also 2 Clouded Yellows were in the moat at 
				Landguard Fort plus 1 Red Admiral and 1 Common Blue  | 
				
				Landguard | 
				
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				s William Brame | 
			 
			
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				9 Oct | 
				
				Garden Record: One Comma basking on house brick wall during 
				sunny interval. Temperature to 16 deg C.  (📷
				photo
				click here)    | 
				
				Beccles | 
				
				TM430 901 | 
				
				Graham Jackson  | 
			 
			
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				9 Oct | 
				
				Speckled Wood 1, Red Admiral 1 | 
				
				RSPB Minsmere | 
				
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				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
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				2 Oct | 
				
				4 Clouded Yellow, 2 Painted Lady on a cloudy cool day. (📷
				photos
				click here)   | 
				
				Landguard | 
				
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				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
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				1 Oct | 
				
				One Speckled Wood visiting seed heads and last few remaining 
				flowers on Common Ivy. During a sunny interval with temperature 
				to 18 degrees C late in morning. (iRecord) (📷
				photo
				click here)   | 
				
				Ilkettshall St Andrew | 
				
				TM 38 88 | 
				
				Graham Jackson  | 
			 
			
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				1 Oct | 
				
				SWT Oulton Marshes Wall Brown 
				Survey produced 6 Butterflies ,3 Males and 3 Females  | 
				
				SWT Oulton Marshes  | 
				
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				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
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				September | 
				
				
				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 19 | 
				
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				30 Sep | 
				
				SWT Lound Lakes Wall Brown survey today produced 10 Wall Brown ( 
				4 male and 6 female). 3 Wall Brown 
				recorded on the suffolk side and 7 Wall recorded on the Norfolk 
				side  | 
				
				SWT Lound Lakes | 
				
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				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
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				29 Sep | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes the main butterfly surveys for the season 
				have finished but the 3rd Gen Wall 
				Brown surveys go on for this important Butterfly, so 
				today 7 Wall recorded all Males  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes  | 
				
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				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
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				29 Sep | 
				
				5 Clouded Yellows and a late Meadow Brown on the Butts Area with 
				a few Small Coppers, Common Blues and Small Whites  (📷
				photos
				click here)  | 
				
				Landguard | 
				
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				s William Brame | 
			 
			
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				28 Sep | 
				
				Large White 1, Small White 1, Hummingbird Hawkmoth 1 | 
				
				SW Ipswich | 
				
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				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
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				27 Sep | 
				
				Today 27th Sept had a nice morning walk around Landguard Nature 
				Reserve - sunny with a very light breeze. Good numbers of Small 
				Whites, a few Green-Veined Whites, a couple of Red Admirals, a 
				single Common Blue but pleased to see a total of 5 Clouded 
				Yellows - watched a pair swirling and dancing for a couple of 
				minutes as well as three separate ones in various locations on 
				the reserve.  | 
				
				Landguard Nature Reserve | 
				
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				Bryan Wright  | 
			 
			
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				25 Sep | 
				
				Butterfly Transects 10 to 13 walked for the last time this year 
				by Peter Norfolk. Wall Brown 
				1(m), Speckled Wood 1, Green-veined White 1, Large White 1.  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes  | 
				
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				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
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				24 Sep | 
				
				Wall Brown survey today 
				produced a total of 7 (2m+5f) nice to see more females then 
				Males for a change  | 
				
				SWT Oulton Marshes  | 
				
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				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
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				24 Sep | 
				
				Butterfly Transects final walk this year.
				Wall Brown 7 (6m+1f), Small 
				Copper 4, Small White 3, Red Admiral 2, Meadow Brown 2, Comma 1, 
				Painted Lady 1, Peacock 1. Wall Brown 
				off transects 2(m) | 
				
				SWT Lound Lakes  | 
				
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				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
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				22 Sep | 
				
				Butterfly Transects 1 to 9  walked for the last time this year.
				Wall Brown 6 (2m+4f) also 
				other Wall Brown reported on 
				reserve 6 (3m+3f). Red Admiral 2, Small Copper 1, Green-veined 
				White 1  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes  | 
				
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				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
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				16 Sep | 
				
				Today in the garden were 4 newly emerged Red Admiral, a Painted 
				Lady sunning itself on the ivy flowers, 2 Large White, a single 
				Small White and 2 Holly Blues twirling along the top of the 
				hedge. Delightful.  | 
				
				Framlingham  | 
				
				TM 287634  | 
				
				Geraldine Smith  | 
			 
			
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				16 Sep | 
				
				Butterfly Transects walked. Red Admiral 4, Small Copper 4, 
				Speckled Wood 3, Green-veined White 2, Peacock 1, Painted Lady 1  | 
				
				SWT Lound Lakes  | 
				
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				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
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				15 Sep | 
				
				Butterfly Transects 1 to 9 walked. Despite the strong winds 21 
				Butterflies were recorded today. Red Admiral 8, Green-veined 
				White 4, Wall Brown 4 (3m+1f), 
				Comma 3, Speckled Wood 2  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
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				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
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				14 Sep | 
				
				I was visiting Suffolk and saw this 
				Wall Brown. Single. In flight and on sunny sandy bank. 
				Grid Ref TM008350 Wick Road, Stoke by Nayland   (📷
				photo
				click here)   | 
				
				Stoke by Nayland | 
				
				TM008350 | 
				
				Jo Sinclair | 
			 
			
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				14 Sep | 
				
				Small Heath x 2 in Large 
				wildflower seed mix area west of 1106 (📷
				photo
				click here)   | 
				
				Fornham All Saints | 
				
				TL 839669 | 
				
				Jonathan Forsyth | 
			 
			
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				11 Sep | 
				
				Final survey walk of the season here this morning. 10 
				Green-veined White, 6 Red admiral, 5 Peacock, 4 Speckled wood 
				and 2 male Wall browns. | 
				
				SWT Worlingham Marshes  | 
				
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				Peter Norfolk   | 
			 
			
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				10 Sep | 
				
				Butterfly Transects 10 to 13 walked. Green-veined White 9,
				Wall Brown 3 (m) , plus 
				additonal off transects  Wall Brown 
				2 (m), Peacock 1, Small Copper 1, Large White 1, Small White 1, 
				Red Admiral 1  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
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				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
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				9 Sep | 
				
				Had a walk round looking for Wall 
				Brown Butterflies and it was worth it, 6
				Wall Brown recorded  (4 Male 
				and 2 Female)  | 
				
				SWT Oulton Marshes | 
				
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				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
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				9 Sep | 
				
				Butterfly Transects walked. Small Copper 12, Meadow Brown 11, 
				Green-veined White 7, Small White 5, 
				Wall Brown 3 (m) + 1 (m) Wall 
				Brown off Transect line, Comma 2, Common Blue 2, Brown 
				Argus 1, Peacock 1  | 
				
				SWT Lound Lakes  | 
				
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				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
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				9 Sep | 
				
				A sunny morning with a slight breeze in Westleton Heath just 
				along from the car park. Very little gorse in flower, Bell 
				Heather almost finished but Ling in plenty. Much bracken was 
				brown and dry, smaller trees looking stressed. Not as many 
				butterflies as expected but we did find the
				Graylings we were looking for 
				plus a several Small Coppers, a Gatekeeper or two and Whites, 
				plus a probable Small Tortoiseshell which disappeared too fast 
				to be sure. More dragonflies of various sorts and sizes than 
				usual. | 
				
				Westleton Heath  | 
				
				TM 465700  | 
				
				Geraldine Smith  | 
			 
			
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				9 Sep | 
				
				Back home we continue with Whites, Gatekeepers and the 
				occasional Red Admiral and Peacock with Speckled Woods in the 
				shady lane | 
				
				Framlingham | 
				
				TM 287634 | 
				
				Geraldine Smith  | 
			 
			
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				9 Sep | 
				
				A local walk around Gislingham this morning gave us good numbers 
				of Butterflies enjoying the late summer sunshine . A male 
				Clouded Yellow was a bonus but we also picked up singles of 
				Painted Lady , Small Copper , Brimstone , Common Blue, Peacock 
				plus Large White , Small White and Speckled Wood in low single 
				figures .    | 
				
				Gislingham | 
				
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				Tony Clarke | 
			 
			
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				9 Sep | 
				
				female Wall Brown (📷
				photo click here) | 
				
				Landguard | 
				
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				s William Brame | 
			 
			
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				8 Sep | 
				
				Butterfly Transects 1 to 9 walked. Green-veined White 11,
				Wall Brown 8 (6m + 2f), 
				Peacock 4, Small White 3, Red Admiral 3, Comma 2, Speckled Wood 
				2, Meadow Brown 2. Plus 1 Wall Brown 
				(f) reported and confirmed  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
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				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
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				8 Sep | 
				
				A third brood Small Copper ab. caeruleopunctata at Baylham this 
				morning. (📷
				photo
				click here)  | 
				
				Baylham | 
				
				TM09/51 | 
				
				Paul Gilson  | 
			 
			
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				7 Sep | 
				
				A walk around here, in windy but sunny conditions, produced 3+ 
				Clouded yellow, 1 Peacock, 1+ Painted lady, several Meadow 
				brown, 3 Common blue, 2 Small copper and 1
				Small heath. | 
				
				Hazlewood marshes  | 
				
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				Peter Norfolk   | 
			 
			
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				6 Sep | 
				
				Butterfly Transects 10 to 13 walked by Peter Norfolk. 
				Green-veined White 11, Small White 3, Small Copper 2, Speckled 
				Wood 1, Red Admiral 1, Peacock 1.  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
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				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
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				5 Sep | 
				
				Large White 2, Small White 2, Green-veined White 1, Red Admiral, 
				Painted lady, Peacock 2, Comma, Small Copper, Holly Blue, 
				Hummingbird Hawkmoth all nectaring on Buddleia and Verbena. 
				Surprising number of species in the garden for early September. | 
				
				SW Ipswich | 
				
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				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
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				5 Sep | 
				
				I saw the following butterflies in Bury cemetery today: Large 
				White 2, Small White 8, Green-veined White 1,
				Small Heath, Meadow Brown 2, 
				Painted Lady, Small Copper 10, Brown Argus, Common Blue 3 (1 f.) | 
				
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				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
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				5 Sep | 
				
				2 Clouded Yellows at East End, East Bergholt in the field where 
				all the QoS fuss was a couple of years ago.  | 
				
				East Bergholt | 
				
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				Liz Cutting  | 
			 
			
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				2 Sep | 
				
				Butterfly Transects walked. Small Copper 30, Meadow Brown 22, 
				Small White 9, Green-veined white 8, Peacock 1, Common Blue 1, 
				Red Admiral 1, Holly Blue 1  | 
				
				SWT Lound Lakes  | 
				
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				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
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				2 Sep | 
				
				Painted Lady seen on blackberry bush | 
				
				SWT Black Bourne Valley, Norton | 
				
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				Jonathan Dickie  | 
			 
			
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				1 Sep | 
				
				Butterfly Transects 1 to 9. Despite the rain showers following 
				butterflies were recorded. Green-veined White 11, Common Blue 2, 
				Brown Argus 2, Comma 1, Wall Brown 1 
				(m), Peacock 1, Meadow Brown 1, Speckled Wood 1  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
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				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
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				August | 
				
				
				SwT   
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				MF QoSF  
				WA  
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				PL
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				WlH 
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				ChB 
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				species seen 23 | 
				
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				29 Aug | 
				
				I collected a single egg from the Clouded Yellow which was egg 
				laying in Lowestoft on 10th August.  They're renowned for 
				fast growth and at just under three weeks of age it's just about 
				full grown!  (📷
				photo
				click here)  | 
				
				Lowestoft | 
				
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				James Corton | 
			 
			
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				28 Aug | 
				
				Survey walk for SWT this morning produced 37 Green-veined white, 
				14 Speckled wood, 1 Large white and 1 Peacock. | 
				
				SWT Worlingham Marshes  | 
				
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				Peter Norfolk | 
			 
			
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				27 Aug | 
				
				Butterfly Transect walked this morning, Small White 11, Large 
				White 3, Meadow Brown 1  | 
				
				Somerleyton Estate  | 
				
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				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
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				26 Aug | 
				
				Butterfly Transects 10 to 13 walked by Peter Norfolk. 
				Green-veined White 17, Small White 5, Small Copper 4, Common 
				Blue 4, Meadow Brown 3, Peacock 3, Large White 1, Brown Argus 1, 
				Holly Blue 1, Red Admiral 1  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
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				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
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				26 Aug | 
				
				Meadow Brown 45, Small Copper 8, Green-veined White 7, Speckled 
				Wood 2, Brown Argus 1, Red Admiral 1, Comma 1, Holly Blue 1, 
				Common Blue 1  | 
				
				SWT Lound Lakes  | 
				
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				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
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				25 Aug | 
				
				Butterfly Transects 1 to 9 Green-veined White 21, Meadow Brown 
				16, Brown Argus 8, Small White 5, Peacock 3, Red Admiral 3, 
				Speckled Wood 2, Holly blue 2, Common Blue 1, Small Copper 1, 
				Gatekeeper 1  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
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				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
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				24 Aug | 
				
				I saw the following butterflies at Knettishall airfield this 
				morning: Large White, Green-veined White, 25 Small Whites, 
				Clouded Yellow, Red Admiral, Brown Argus, 4 male Common Blues. | 
				
				Knettishall airfield | 
				
				TL9779 | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
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				23 Aug | 
				
				Freshly emerged second generation Peacock in Lowestoft. One in 
				the cemetery yesterday and a few more today at Tesco, Gunton.  | 
				
				Gunton.  | 
				
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				James Corton  | 
			 
			
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				22 Aug | 
				
				Freshly emerged Peacock  (📷
				photo
				click here)  in the local cemetery today, alongside 
				several Meadow Brown and a few whites and Speckled Wood plus a 
				Small Copper.  | 
				
				Lowestoft  | 
				
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				James Corton  | 
			 
			
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				20 Aug | 
				
				This afternoon at a cool and breezy Pipers Vale - 3x
				Small Heath, 2x Common Blue (M 
				& F), 2x Speckled Wood, 5+ Gatekeeper, 5+ Meadow Brown, 20+ 
				Whites and 1x Brown Hairstreak.  (📷
				photos of BH
				click here)   | 
				
				Pipers Vale | 
				
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				Phil Watkinson | 
			 
			
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				20 Aug | 
				
				Butterfly Transects 10 to 13. Green-veined White 8, Gatekeeper 
				7, Meadow Brown 6, Common Blue 1 | 
				
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				19 Aug | 
				
				Several Small Heath 
				butterflies found from recent broods on local grassland meadows 
				where there are successive broods each year.   (📷
				photo
				click here)  | 
				
				Ravenswood Ipswich   | 
				
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				Daniel Cable-Davey | 
			 
			
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				18 Aug | 
				
				Large white, Green veined white, Gatekeeper, Red Admiral, Holly 
				blue, Speckled wood, Hummingbird hawk moth x2    | 
				
				Somerleyton Station  | 
				
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				Debbie Broom Rob and Kerry Reeve | 
			 
			
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				18 Aug | 
				
				Small copper, Meadow Brown, Gatekeeper, Green veined white, - 
				two mating Large white Brown argus, Campion moth caterpillar in 
				campion seed head  | 
				
				Somerleyton Brickfields  | 
				
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				Debbie Broom Rob and Kerry Reeve | 
			 
			
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				18 Aug | 
				
				Wall Brown x3, Meadow Brown, 
				Green veined white, Large white, Gatekeeper  | 
				
				Somerleyton Church  | 
				
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				Debbie Broom Rob and Kerry Reeve  | 
			 
			
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				18 Aug | 
				
				Wall Brown x1  | 
				
				Herringfleet Church  | 
				
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				Debbie Broom Rob and Kerry Reeve  | 
			 
			
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				18 Aug | 
				
				Butterfly Transects 1 to 9 Gatekeeper 15, Green-veined White 8, 
				Small White 8, Brown Argus 7, Meadow Brown 7, Speckled Wood 3, 
				Common Blue 2, Holly Blue 1, Red Admiral 1.  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
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				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
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				17 Aug | 
				
				Small Tortoiseshell came back to our buddleia for a photo.  
				(📷
				photo
				click here) Both Large and Small White laying eggs on 
				Nasturtium.  | 
				
				Lowestoft.  | 
				
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				James Corton  | 
			 
			
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				14 Aug | 
				
				Butterfly Transects 10 to 13 walked by Peter Norfolk. Gatekeeper 
				21, Green-veined White 9, Meadow Brown 7, Large White 6, Common 
				Blue 3, Small White 3, Brown Argus 2, Small Copper 2, Comma 2,
				Wall Brown 2 (1m+1f), Holly 
				Blue 1, Red Admiral 1.  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				14 Aug | 
				
				Butterfly Transect walked for Somerleyton Estate; Small White 
				18, Gatekeeper 6, Large White 5, Meadow Brown 3, Green-veined 
				White 2, Holly Blue 2, Speckled Wood 1  | 
				
				Somerleyton Estate | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				13 Aug | 
				
				Butterfly Transects .Meadow Brown 66, Gatekeeper 18, Small White 
				6, Small Copper 4, Green-veined White 1, Red Admiral 1, Speckled 
				Wood 1, Holly Blue 1, Comma 1, Common Blue 1, Large White 1  | 
				
				SWT Lound Lakes  | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 Aug | 
				
				Butterfly Transects 1 to 9 walked. Gatekeeper 59, Meadow Brown 
				33, Green-veined White 12, Small White 10,
				Wall Brown 10 (m), Red Admiral 
				3, Comma 2, Peacock 2, Small Copper 2, Common Blue 1, Speckled 
				Wood 1, Large White 1.   | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				10 Aug | 
				
				On the last Big Butterfly Count day I went to a patch of 
				buddleias in town and was delighted to find a Clouded Yellow 
				laying eggs on Common Bird's-foot Trefoil.  Several Red 
				Admiral and Painted Lady were nectaring and there were lots of 
				Common Blue too, with one or two whites, Meadow Brown and a few 
				Gatekeeper.  (📷
				photos of RA & CY
				click here)  | 
				
				Lowestoft  | 
				
				  | 
				
				James Corton  | 
			 
			
				| 
				10 Aug | 
				
				Two Painted Lady along river Deben footpath at Melton   | 
				
				Melton   | 
				
				TM285501 | 
				
				Steve Fryett  | 
			 
			
				| 
				10 Aug | 
				
				Good to see large numbers of Grayling at Tunstall Heath today.  
				(📷
				photo
				click here)   | 
				
				Tunstall Heath | 
				
				  | 
				
				Phil Watkinson | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 Aug | 
				
				Peacock, Red Admiral, Small Tortoiseshell, Brown Argus,
				Wall Brown x 2, Jersey Tiger 
				nectaring on buddleia by church wall at back of church.  | 
				
				Sudbourne Church  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Debbie Broom Rob and Kerry Reeve  | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 Aug | 
				
				Photographs which seem to be another Southern Small White. Sent 
				by David Healey from Felixstowe.  It looks more like a 
				Green-veined White, heavily marked on the upper side but only 
				lightlly marked on the under side.  The scattering of dark 
				scales along the veins can just be seen.  Southern Small 
				Whites do not have these. (📷
				photos
				click here) Unless someone thinks differently in which 
				case let us know. | 
				
				Felixstowe | 
				
				  | 
				
				David Healey | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Aug | 
				
				Saw this
				Wall Brown today and thought 
				you might be interested. It was seen on the path to the River 
				Wall south of Aldeburgh at about 09.00 hrs I can't remember the 
				last time I saw one in Suffolk. It has been recorded on iRecord 
				(📷
				photo
				click here)   | 
				
				Aldeburgh | 
				
				  | 
				
				John Heald  | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Aug | 
				
				A few Gatekeeper and Meadow Brown (📷
				photo
				click here) sunbathing and others roosting in the 
				evening sunlight,  | 
				
				Lowestoft.  | 
				
				  | 
				
				James Corton | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Aug | 
				
				Butterfly Transects 10 to 13 walked. Lovely day but butterfly 
				species and numbers very low today. Gatekeeper 39, Meadow Brown 
				9, Small White 8, Red Admiral 1, Small Tortoiseshell 1,
				Wall Brown 1 (m).  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				7 Aug | 
				
				On the meadow at Hazlewood Marshes, Aldeburgh we had the 
				following butterflies: Clouded Yellow x 3,
				Small Heath,
				Grayling, Small Copper, Holly 
				Blue, Painted Lady, Brown Argus, several Meadow Browns, several 
				Gatekeepers and unidentified Whites.  Also of interest: Great 
				Green Bush Cricket and 8 individual Wasp Spiders, some with 
				grasshopper prey in webs, on large clump of Bird's Foot Trefoil. | 
				
				Hazlewood Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				Rob and Kerry Reeve,  Debbie Broom,  Steve and Anne Green | 
			 
			
				| 
				7 Aug | 
				
				Next generation of Small Tortoiseshell are well on the way. This 
				is a final instar caterpillar and by the looks of it, the light 
				form.  (📷
				photo
				click here)  I also found a batch of second generation 
				Peacock larvae  | 
				
				Lowestoft | 
				
				  | 
				
				James Corton | 
			 
			
				| 
				7 Aug | 
				
				A Clouded Yellow at Pipers Vale this afternoon. 📷
				photos click here) | 
				
				Pipers Vale | 
				
				  | 
				
				Phil Watkinson | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 Aug | 
				
				Butterfly Transects. Meadow Brown 66, Gatekeeper 56, Small White 
				15, Red Admiral 3,L arge White 2, Small Copper 2, Brown Argus 2, 
				Green-veined White 2, Speckled Wood 2,
				Purple Hairstreak 1, Peacock 
				1, Holly Blue 1  | 
				
				SWT Lound Lakes  | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 Aug | 
				
				One male Clouded Yellow | 
				
				Helmingham Hall Estate | 
				
				TM185584 | 
				
				Steve Fryett  | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 Aug | 
				
				Two Jersey Tiger moths seen on Hemp Agrimony at King’s Fleet, 
				Falkenham today.  | 
				
				Falkenham | 
				
				  | 
				
				David Tipple | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 Aug | 
				
				I was pleasantly surprised to see a 
				Silver-washed fritillary investigating a back garden in 
				Haverhill behind trees south of the main road to Cambridge about 
				3pm on 6/8/2025. It settled on the paved patio just long enough 
				to see it was a slightly tatty female. It was then seen off by a 
				Red Admiral that had been feeding on buddleia when the 
				fritillary flew near it.  | 
				
				Haverhill | 
				
				TL658466 | 
				
				Neil Dickinson | 
			 
			
				| 
				5 Aug | 
				
				On 3rd July I observed a hutchinsonii form Comma egg laying and 
				collected one to see what would happen. Today a hutchinsonii 
				Comma hatched, showing that this form can be double-brooded in 
				warmer summers.  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				James Corton - Suffolk Butterfly Recorder | 
			 
			
				| 
				5 Aug | 
				
				One Grayling at High Lodge GC 
				.   | 
				
				Hinton | 
				
				TM426720 | 
				
				Steve Fryett  | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Aug | 
				
				One of three Clouded Yellow along new cut river Lakenheath this 
				morning 4th August (photos confirm 3 different individuals)  
				(📷
				photo
				click here)   | 
				
				Lakenheath | 
				
				  | 
				
				Mark Brown.  | 
			 
			
				| 
				3 Aug | 
				
				Southern Small White 
				- Obsidentify says Southern Small White although this species is 
				not on the British List yet so is the AI correct? It has spread 
				into the Low Countries from Southern Europe in recent years so 
				is expected to arrive sometime. Now confirmed as Southern Small 
				White by expert Chris van Sway (another confirmed in Hartlepool 
				on 1st Jul) (📷
				photo click 
				here) Larval foodplant is perennial candytuft Iberis 
				sempervirens | 
				
				Landguard | 
				
				  | 
				
				b William Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				3 Aug | 
				
				1 Clouded Yellow in my garden in Saxmundham today feeding on 
				Verbena bonariensis.  | 
				
				Saxmundham | 
				
				  | 
				
				Bob Turner  | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 Aug | 
				
				Butterfly Transects 1 to 9 walked - Gatekeeper 246, Meadow Brown 
				42, Small White 3, Large White 1, Green-veined White 1, Common 
				Blue 1.  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 Aug | 
				
				Would like to report a Jersey Tiger Moth in my back garden on my 
				jasmine this morning at lpswich at first sight thought was a 
				butterfly  | 
				
				lpswich | 
				
				IP 43 | 
				
				Doug Smythe | 
			 
			
				| 
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
			 
			
				| 
				July | 
				
				
				SwT   
				DS 
				ES SS LS OT LW
				
				SW GvW 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 34 | 
				
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				| 
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				  | 
				
				  | 
			 
			
				| 
				31 Jul | 
				
				Peacock, Red Admiral, Gatekeeper, Meadow Brown, Large white, 
				Painted Lady, Wall Brown x 
				3/4.  Good to find the walls here and confirmation that they are 
				using the churchyard.  Grass has been cut sympathetically for 
				both nature and the graves in the churchyard. Definitely 3 Wall 
				Browns but possibly 4. | 
				
				Sudbourne Church  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Debbie Broom  | 
			 
			
				| 
				31 Jul | 
				
				Emailing from my smallholding in Bacton, Suffolk IP14 4LE. There 
				are at least four butterflies in this photo (📷
				photos click here), 
				very happily sipping the nectar. So lovely. I have a tremendous 
				amount of butterflies on my Oregano, Winter Savoury and Marjoram 
				or is it Thyme? herb beds.  In really hot weather, when the 
				herbs are in full flower, the butterflies and other insects rise 
				up in clouds from the tiny herb flowers when you walk past, 
				swathes n swathes of them. Astonishing. Tiny brown/orange ones, 
				Red Admirals, Peacocks, and other little blue ones plus others. 
				The herb beds are also filled with small flies, hover flies, 
				bumble bees, small bees, big bees, n so it goes on; it's like 
				Piccadilly Circus in rush hour for insects. A visiting friend 
				said "I wondered why we didn't have many butterflies this year, 
				they are all over at yours." So, herbs herbs herbs for LOADS of 
				butterflies, especially in hot weather. A lot of herbs in this 
				country are wild in the Mediterranean anyway, aren't they? They 
				thrive in the hot, dry weather. The herbs in my UK garden also 
				perform brilliantly with no extra watering from me - definite 
				bonus.  | 
				
				Bacton | 
				
				IP14 4LE | 
				
				Ivona Marcellus-Boot  | 
			 
			
				| 
				31 Jul | 
				
				One Clouded Yellow this afternoon at Natterer's Wood, Bury St 
				Edmunds  (📷
				photo
				click here)   | 
				
				Natterer's Wood | 
				
				TL86726462  | 
				
				David Bird | 
			 
			
				| 
				31 Jul | 
				
				We found three Clouded Yellow butterflies today, One near  the 
				river wall at Aldeburgh Town Marshes and two at Hazlewood 
				Marshes SWT in the meadow.  (📷
				photo
				click here)   | 
				
				Aldeburgh | 
				
				  | 
				
				Margie and David Carter  | 
			 
			
				| 
				30 Jul | 
				
				Persistence paid off...Finally found a
				White-letter Hairstreak this 
				afternoon.  (📷
				photo
				click here)   | 
				
				Dunwich Forest | 
				
				  | 
				
				David and Lilian Pitt  | 
			 
			
				| 
				30 Jul | 
				
				I was cutting the grass and saw this Jersey Tiger Moth on the 
				ivy and brambles in our border.  It seemed to have an orangey 
				colour wing when in flight but could not catch it with wings 
				open. (📷
				photo
				click here)   | 
				
				Felixstowe  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Pete Barnsley | 
			 
			
				| 
				29 Jul | 
				
				1 Grayling and a lot of 
				Gatekeepers.  | 
				
				Boyton Hall Farm Boyton | 
				
				TM475462 | 
				
				Steve Fryett  | 
			 
			
				| 
				29 Jul | 
				
				Very pleased to report that the 
				Chalkhill Blues have survived at the private site in West 
				Suffolk (Black Ditches) and seem to be thriving this year after 
				record lows last year. Saw 14 (13 males , 1 female) in about an 
				hour this afternoon 16.20-17.20pm. Also 2 Clouded Yellows - 
				first of the year here.  Many more Common Blues than in the 
				past. (📷
				photos of ChB
				click here)   | 
				
				West Suffolk | 
				
				  | 
				
				Nigel.Hannay | 
			 
			
				| 
				29 Jul | 
				
				An incredible number of butterflies on the Marjoram.  We have 
				never seen that number or so many species before there. We saw 
				Small Tortoiseshell 1, 
				Wall Brown 3 (📷
				photo click here), 
				Painted Lady 1, Small Copper 1, Common Blue 2, Holly Blue 10, 
				Brown Argus 1, Comma 14, Peacock 3,  Large White 6, Small White 
				30, Green-veined White 2, Meadow Brown 25 and numerous 
				Gatekeepers.  | 
				
				Somerleyton Brickfield  | 
				
				  | 
				
				David and Lilian Pitt  | 
			 
			
				| 
				29 Jul | 
				
				Butterfly Transect. Gatekeeper 79, Small White 25, Meadow Brown 
				22, 
				Wall Brown 4 (2m+2f), Green-veined White 3, Red Admiral 
				2, Small Copper 1, Common Blue 1, Holly Blue 1, Large White 1,
				Purple Hairstreak 1, Small 
				Tortoiseshell 1, Comma 1, Speckled Wood 1  | 
				
				Somerleyton Estate  | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				28 Jul | 
				
				The butterflies seen within this one-kilometre square TL8174  were: Large White 4, 
				Small White 20+, Green-veined White 7,
				Small Heath 2, Meadow Brown 
				16, Gatekeeper 34, Red Admiral, Comma, Small Copper 2, Common 
				Blue 8 (1 female). | 
				
				King's Forest  | 
				
				TL8174  | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				28 Jul | 
				
				Looking for Wall Brown this 
				afternoon and found 3 on the reserve, 1 Male and 2 Females  | 
				
				SWT Oulton Marshes  | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				28 Jul | 
				
				We are staying in Orford.  Here are two sightings from a 
				local walk that might be of interest. Mon 28 July 2025 10:15 
				Wall Brown on footpath heading north from fire station.  
				11:00 Female Purple Emperor on 
				brambles about half way along the main path through Sudborne 
				Wood between Ferry Road and School Road. Unfortunately there was 
				insufficient time to photograph it before it flew up into the 
				canopy. We hope this is of help.  | 
				
				Orford | 
				
				  | 
				
				Jim Bolton and David Barnett | 
			 
			
				| 
				28 Jul | 
				
				Butterfly Transects. Gatekeeper 133, Meadow Brown 122, Small 
				White 16, Large White 3, Common Blue 3, Ringlet 3, Green-veined 
				White 3, Red Admiral 2, Brown Argus 2,
				Purple Hairstreak 2, Small 
				Copper 2, Comma 1, 
				Wall Brown 1 (m).  | 
				
				SWT Lound Lakes  | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				27 Jul | 
				
				While walking in the sunshine (before 11 a.m.!) this morning, I 
				noted the following butterflies: FOY Clouded Yellow, 3 
				Green-veined Whites, 2 Speckled Woods, 3
				Small Heaths, 17 Meadow 
				Browns, 60+ Gatekeepers, Painted Lady and 2 male Common Blues.  | 
				
				Black Bourn Valley SWT  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				27 Jul | 
				
				Jersey tiger moth in garden old fort road . 27th July 11am    | 
				
				Felixstowe | 
				
				  | 
				
				Elizabeth Turner | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 Jul | 
				
				Butterfly Transects 10 to 13 Walked.  Gatekeeper 70, Meadow Brown 
				53, Green-veined White 6, Small White 3, Holly Blue 1  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Jul | 
				
				A Jersey Tiger that was flying around my garden in Felixstowe .  
				(📷
				photo click 
				here) | 
				
				Felixstowe | 
				
				IP11 7SE | 
				
				Phil Sharp | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Jul | 
				
				I saw the following butterflies at Risbygate: Large White 8, 
				Small White 6+, Green-veined White 6, Brimstone, Meadow Brown 5, 
				Gatekeeper 4, Red Admiral 2, Comma 2, 
				White-letter Hairstreak (associating with an elm tree), 
				Common Blue 2 males.  | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds | 
				
				  | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Jul | 
				
				We were pleased to find a Wall Brown 
				in Sudbourne Churchyard this afternoon.(📷
				photo
				click here)  | 
				
				Sudbourne | 
				
				  | 
				
				Margie & David Carter  | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Jul | 
				
				Butterfly Transects 1 to 9 Gatekeeper 326, Meadow Brown 116, 
				Peacock 35, Small White 15, Small Tortoiseshell 13, Red Admiral 
				9, Green-veined White 7, Ringlet 6, 
				Wall Brown 5,(4m+1f), Comma 4, Speckled Wood 3, Large 
				White 2, Painted Lady 1, Brown Argus 1  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Jul | 
				
				On a walk through Milstream Local Nature Reserve this morning 
				25th July 25 produced of note a 
				Silver-washed Fritillary feeding on buddleia bushes. | 
				
				Millstream LNR,Rushmere St. Andrew | 
				
				TW21006 44414 | 
				
				Bryan Wright  | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Jul | 
				
				A Silver-Washed Fritillary 
				feasting on my Buddleia at 8.45 this morning.   (📷
				photo
				click here)  | 
				
				Rushmere St Andrew | 
				
				  | 
				
				Phil Watkinson | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 Jul | 
				
				I can across this unusual moth in my back garden and rushed to 
				take a photo, not sure if it has recently emerged from it 
				chrysalis or something had got to it as the back of its wings 
				looked a bit damaged.   Can you confirm this is indeed a Jersey 
				Tiger moth, especially as it usually found in Dorset,  it’s 
				found itself in my garden in Felixstowe Suffolk.    (📷
				photo
				click here)  Many sources say this is a moth of the 
				south coast but it has been spreading North. Even the Butterfly 
				Conservation website is slightly out-of-date saying it has 
				reached London and Hertfordshire. It started being recorded in 
				some numbers in Suffolk in 2020 (at Landguard and Bawdsey) and 
				is now regularly sighted and caught in moth traps especially in 
				SE Suffolk | 
				
				Felixstowe | 
				
				  | 
				
				Michelle Riseborough  | 
			 
			
				| 
				22 Jul | 
				
				On a breezy mid-afternoon at Sudbourne Church we had the 
				following : One possibly two Wall 
				Brown butterflies, Red Admiral x 9 (mostly on Buddleia by 
				the boundary wall) plus Peacock x 6,  Small Copper, numerous 
				Gatekeepers and Meadow Brown x 3. Also of interest, a Great 
				green Bush Cricket on one of the gravestones. | 
				
				Sudbourne Church | 
				
				  | 
				
				Rob and Kerry Reeve | 
			 
			
				| 
				21 Jul | 
				
				Garden Survey: Beccles TM4390. Monday 21 July. Following my 
				first sighting of a Grayling (see Sightings 15 July 2025) here, 
				I noted a Small Heath today, 
				bringing my species total on site to 26. Additional sightings: 
				x2 Red Admiral, x2 Peacock, x1 Comma, x6 Large White, x4 Small 
				White, x 17 Gatekeeper one with white patch on one wing, x1 
				Meadow Brown with 2 dots each forewing eyespot, x2 Common Blue, 
				x1 Essex Skipper.  I wonder whether the very dry summer so far 
				has attracted local spread of the Grayling and Small Heath to 
				adjacent neglected grassy areas?  The morning was cloudy with 
				9mm rain but at 9.00hrs a saw a Humming Bird Hawkmoth inspecting 
				Morning Glory flowers. The Small Heath was observed around 
				18.00hrs mainly on hawkweed flowers in sunshine. --  (📷
				photos of SH GK MB ES
				click here)   | 
				
				Beccles | 
				
				TM4390 | 
				
				Graham Jackson  | 
			 
			
				| 
				21 Jul | 
				
				Just had a Wall Brown in our 
				garden in the strong sunshine after heavy rain!  | 
				
				Worlingham, Beccles  | 
				
				  | 
				
				David and Lilian Pitt  | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Jul | 
				
				For a second year Jersey Tiger moth seen in my garden at Trimley 
				St Martin.  | 
				
				Trimley St Martin | 
				
				  | 
				
				David Tipple | 
			 
			
				| 
				18 Jul | 
				
				A Silver-washed Fritillary in 
				our Stowmarket garden today. (📷
				photo
				click here)  | 
				
				Stowmarket | 
				
				  | 
				
				Margie and David Carter  | 
			 
			
				| 
				18 Jul | 
				
				In Bury cemetery I had record counts of Gatekeeper (74+) and 
				Common Blue (10, including 1 female) over a five year period of 
				counting there. The other 8 species seen included 2
				Small Heaths.  | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds | 
				
				  | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				18 Jul | 
				
				A day at
				
				NT Dunwich Heath. Good numbers of 
				Grayling  (📷
				photo
				click here) , seen along the Pink path with 5 early 2nd 
				brood
				Wall Brown to be found near 
				the centre of the Heath. Also a few Small Copper to been seen. 
				Thanks to knowledgeable gents in the visitors centre.  | 
				
				
				NT Dunwich Heath | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Julian Sidney | 
			 
			
				| 
				18 Jul | 
				
				Butterfly Transects 10 to 13 walked. Gatekeeper 366, Meadow 
				Brown 119, Peacock 21, Red Admiral9, Small White 8, Green-veined 
				White 7, Large White 3, Brown Argus 3,
				Wall Brown 3 (2m+1f), Small 
				Tortoiseshell 2, Ringlet 1, Speckled Wood 1, Small Copper 1.
				Wall Brown off transect lines 
				6 (m) recorded  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 Jul | 
				
				Purple Emperor spotted in the 
				area around Anglian Water WWC in Corton, near Lowestoft, on 17th 
				July. It was quite a large butterfly and flew from spot to spot 
				on the pathway through the trees.  | 
				
				Corton | 
				
				  | 
				
				Ann Butcher | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 Jul | 
				
				 Butterfly Transects 1 to 6 walked. Gatekeeper 270, Meadow 
				Brown 116, Large White 48, Small White 38, Small Copper 11, 
				Ringlet 5, Commom Blue 5, Comma 4, Red Admiral 3, Peacock 3, 
				Green-veined White 3, Wall brown 
				3 (2m+1f), Speckled Wood 2,
				Purple Hairstreak 2, Essex 
				Skipper 2.  | 
				
				SWT Lound Lakes | 
				
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				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 Jul | 
				
				I saw the following butterflies this morning: Large White, Small 
				White, Green-veined White, 6 Speckled Woods, 4 Small Heaths, 8 
				Meadow Browns, 56 Gatekeepers, 8 Peacocks, 3 Red Admirals and 9 
				Small Coppers.  | 
				
				Cavenham Heath tetrad  | 
				
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				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 Jul | 
				
				Silver-studded Blue reported 
				today at Upper Hollesley Common. Considering how early they 
				began flying this year, I will stick my neck out now and say 
				there will be a partial second brood in Suffolk.  | 
				
				Upper Hollesley Common | 
				
				  | 
				
				James Corton - Suffolk Butterfly Recorder | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 Jul | 
				
				Today's survey walk produced 77 Gatekeeper, 70 Red admiral, 54 
				Peacock, 31 Meadow brown, 19 Green-veined white, 7 Small white, 
				6 Wall brown, 4 Large white, 4 
				Small tortoiseshell, 4 Speckled wood, 3 Comma, 1 Essex skipper 
				and 1 Small copper. | 
				
				SWT Worlingham Marshes  | 
				
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				Peter Norfolk | 
			 
			
				| 
				16 Jul | 
				
				Large white, Gatekeeper, Common Blue, Meadow Brown,
				Wall Brown x 1.  Good to see 
				that the Walls are still in the churchyard.  Lots of knapweed.  | 
				
				Orford Church | 
				
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				Debbie Broom  | 
			 
			
				| 
				16 Jul | 
				
				Purple Emperor Butterfly The 
				above PE was seen photographed and released. Found early morning 
				July 4th in a poly tunnel. Photographed and found by Stephen 
				Blades. Worker at Pathways Care Farm where found.  (📷
				photo click here) | 
				
				Gunton | 
				
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				Gaius Hawes  | 
			 
			
				| 
				16 Jul | 
				
				On viewing other people's photos, I think we actually saw a
				Purple Emperor butterfly x 1 
				in Gosbeck Wood, our very first. It was not very active in the 
				middle of the path and carefully moved to a safer place on a 
				flower head  (📷
				photo
				click here)   | 
				
				Gosbeck Wood | 
				
				TM 145 556 | 
				
				M & J Gosling  | 
			 
			
				| 
				16 Jul | 
				
				Butterfly Transects 1 to 9 walked.Gatekeeper 366, Meadow Brown 
				118, Green-veined White 44, Small White 37, Red Admiral31, 
				Peacock 18, Ringlet 17, Brown Argus 14, Large White 6, Commom 
				Blue 5, Speckled Wood 4, Comma 4, Painted Lady 2,
				Wall Brown 2 (1m + 1f), Small 
				Tortoiseshell 1.   | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				16 Jul | 
				
				Jersey Tiger Moth - Just seen 2 in my garden in Ipswich  (📷
				photo
				click here)  | 
				
				Ipswich  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Sandra Capener | 
			 
			
				| 
				15 Jul | 
				
				Walked a butterfly transect for Somerleyton Estate. Gatekeeper 
				84, Meadow Brown 36, Peacock 16, Large White 12, Small White 7, 
				Ringlet 4, Small Skipper 4, Essex Skipper 3, Red Admiral 2, 
				Green-veined White 2, Commom Blue 1, Holly Blue 1, Comma 1,
				Wall Brown 1 (f).  | 
				
				Somerleyton Estate | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				15 Jul | 
				
				Very excited by my first ever Jersey Tiger Moth today. I didn't 
				know what it was until I googled it.  Location: in my 
				greenhouse, back garden, IP4 2EU | 
				
				Ipswich | 
				
				TM 16879 45131 | 
				
				Harriet Jondorf  | 
			 
			
				| 
				15 Jul | 
				
				Garden Survey.   Main sighting of interest x1
				Grayling. Not seen on site 
				since moved here 9 years ago. Total species recorded here now 
				25. So far 22 species this year. Other sightings today Red 
				Admiral x5, Peacock x6, Small Tortoiseshell x1, Comma x1, Large 
				White x7, Small White x1, Gatekeeper x16, Meadow Brown x2, 
				Commom Blue x3, Brown Argus x1, Essex Skipper x1. One of the 2 
				male CB has deformed wings but does not stop it interacting with 
				the other male in flight.  (📷
				photos of G, ES, CB click 
				here) | 
				
				Beccles | 
				
				TM4390 | 
				
				Graham Jackson  | 
			 
			
				| 
				14 Jul | 
				
				 Warden Andrew Hickinbotham reported 2
				Wall Brown (1m + 1f) on the 
				reserve  | 
				
				SWT Gunton Meadow | 
				
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				| 
				14 Jul | 
				
				I saw the following butterflies in Northfield Wood this morning: 
				Large Skipper 2, Large White, Small White, Green-veined White, 
				Brimstone 2, White-letter Hairstreak 
				1 (TM0260) + 1 probable near elms (TM0259), 
				Silver-washed Fritillaries 12 
				(TM0259 & 0260), Peacock 5, Comma 8+, Speckled Wood 8, 
				Gatekeeper c20, Meadow Brown, Ringlet c30.  | 
				
				Northfield Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				14 Jul | 
				
				Late record (24th June) received today of a Swallowtail 
				butterfly seen on the coast at Felixstowe Ferry, Suffolk.   | 
				
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				| 
				14 Jul | 
				
				Around Kesgrave today a Comma, Red Admiral, Small Tortoiseshell, 
				Peacock, and numerous Whites. Plus several unidentifieds.   
				Jenny Plank  | 
				
				Kesgrave | 
				
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				Jenny Plank  | 
			 
			
				| 
				12 Jul | 
				
				It's been a good July in our garden in Gislingham . We have had 
				high single figures of Large White , Peacock , Red Admiral and 
				Gatekeeper plus Comma , Painted Lady , Green Veined White and 
				Holly Blue . Yesterday we added one Brimstone , one
				Purple Hairstreak and one 
				Humming bird Hawk moth . Today we had a bonus of one
				Silver Washed Frittilary | 
				
				Gislingham  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Tony Clarke | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 Jul | 
				
				Butterfly Transects 10 to 13 walked by Peter Norfolk on the 
				11/7/25. Gatekeeper 229, Peacock 107, Meadow Brown 103, Red 
				Admiral 20, Large White 16, Essex Skipper 16, Small White 15, 
				Green-veined White 11, Comma 9, Small Skipper 9, Brown Argus 7, 
				Ringlet 6, Small Tortoiseshell 2, Speckled Wood 1  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
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				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 Jul | 
				
				Butterfly Transects walked. Gatekeeper 285, Meadow Brown 175, 
				Small White 74, Large White 70, Ringlet 16, Small Copper 14, 
				Peacock 11, Green-veined White 8, Essex Skipper 7, Speckled Wood 
				7, Comma 6, Wall Brown 5 
				(3m+2f), Small Skipper 4, Common Blue 3, Red Admiral 2,
				Purple Hairstreak 1.  | 
				
				SWT Lound Lakes  | 
				
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				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 Jul | 
				
				On a week’s holiday in East Suffolk, I was pleased to identify 
				24 species in total. More significant sightings as below: (1) 
				see 9 July,  (2) see 10 July,  (3) 11 July, Waldringfield. 
				Small Copper (2) and Purple 
				Hairstreak (1) on footpath running past the church.  | 
				
				Waldringfield | 
				
				  | 
				
				Justin Davey | 
			 
			
				| 
				10 Jul | 
				
				(2) 10 July, Kettleburgh. Several Small, Essex and Large 
				Skippers; Silver-studded Blue; Brown Argus; Small Copper and 
				Small Tortoiseshell. (📷
				photos of SS, BA, ST
				click here)  | 
				
				Kettleburgh | 
				
				  | 
				
				Justin Davey | 
			 
			
				| 
				10 Jul | 
				
				we had our first reported 2nd Gen 
				Wall Brown butterflies,  2 were seen    (m+ f) | 
				
				SWT Lound Lakes  | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				10 Jul | 
				
				Butterfly Transects 1 to 9 walked. Gatekeeper 229, Meadow Brown 
				150, Peacock 121, Ringlet 59, Small White 38, Red Admiral 25, 
				Green-veined White 15, Brown Argus 12, Comma 8, Essex Skipper 8, 
				Large White 5, Small Skipper 5, Large Skipper 2, Speckled Wood 
				2, Common Blue 1, Brimstone 1, Small Copper 1.  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
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				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				10 Jul | 
				
				One Jersey Tiger moth moth spotted 10/07/2025 @ 7:30pm in 
				Christopher Lane Sudbury Suffolk(📷
				photo
				click here)  | 
				
				Sudbury | 
				
				CO10 2 AS | 
				
				John Wynn | 
			 
			
				| 
				10 Jul | 
				
				2 male Chalkhill Blue 
				at the private site in West Suffolk  today 10.7 at 16.33.  
				Earliest sighting that I have made here (since 2020). Usually at 
				least 10 days later. Both very fresh. | 
				
				West Suffolk | 
				
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				Nigel Hannay | 
			 
			
				| 
				10 Jul | 
				
				Large numbers of Small Blue at Landseer Park this afternoon. 
				Also a lot of Common Blue, which was a bonus, as you can see 
				just how small a Small Blue is and it saves you wasting time 
				chasing down a CB thinking it's an SB !!  (📷
				photos click here) | 
				
				Landseer Park | 
				
				  | 
				
				Phil Watkinson | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 Jul | 
				
				(1) 9 July, Thorpeness. A Purple 
				Emperor adjacent to the small pond by the boat-hire hut 
				at the Mere (📷
				photo
				click here)  | 
				
				Thorpeness | 
				
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				Justin Davey  | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 Jul | 
				
				In my 20ft x 20ft garden in Saxmundham today I had a record 
				number of species for one day thanks to Agapanthus and Verbena 
				in full flower. Peacock 2, Red Admiral 1, Painted Lady 1, Comma 
				2, Brimstone 1, Brown Argus 1, Small Skipper 1, Small Copper 1, 
				Meadow Brown 2, Gatekeeper 1, Large White 10+ and 5+ Small 
				White. And then an invasion of Ladybirds arrived.   | 
				
				Saxmundham | 
				
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				Bob Turner | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 Jul | 
				
				 In my garden at 4pm today, 10x Peacock, 5x Red Admiral,1x 
				Comma and 1x Grayling.  (📷
				photo click here) | 
				
				Rushmere St Andrew | 
				
				  | 
				
				Phil Watkinson | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 Jul | 
				
				While walking along a footpath along the edge of the former 
				airfield I saw the following butterflies: Small Skipper 2+, 
				Large White 12, Small White 5+, Green-veined White, Brimstone 2, 
				Ringlet, Meadow Brown 6+, Gatekeeper 20, Peacock 8+. | 
				
				Edge of former Lavenham airfield  | 
				
				TL8953  | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Jul | 
				
				I saw this Marbled White today by a footpath from Wickhambrook 
				to Cowlinge, grid ref TL733547. I saw several, about 6, but this 
				was the only one I managed to photograph.  (📷
				photo
				click here)   | 
				
				Wickhambrook | 
				
				TL733547 | 
				
				Alan Thornhill  | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Jul | 
				
				Notable sightings today were: Small Copper 4 (+1 in my garden 
				nearby), Holly Blue male, Common Blue 6 males, Peacock 5 (+16 on 
				a buddleia in a nearby garden), 38 Gatekeepers.  | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds | 
				
				  | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				7 Jul | 
				
				three Brown Hairstreaks 
				seen in Belstead Brook Park on 7th July. I have also heard they 
				were seen (2?) in Piper's Vale at a similar time.  | 
				
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				| 
				6 Jul | 
				
				Purple Emperor Rather tatty 
				Purple Emperor spotted this evening (06.07.25) at Bradfield 
				Woods, on NE side of path from Butterfly Glade to Pole Barn. (📷
				photo click here) | 
				
				Bradfield Woods | 
				
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				Nick Amor | 
			 
			
				| 
				5 Jul | 
				
				 Seen today, our earliest recorded 2nd Gen
				Wall Brown at the Sluice. The 
				previous earliest was 16th July in 2017.  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Jul | 
				
				Last Friday I had a superb day guiding a Naturetrek group at 
				Dunwich & Westleton.  20 species of butterfly included a 
				fab White-letter Hairstreak 
				plus Silver-studded Blue,
				Grayling &
				White Admiral.  | 
				
				Dunwich & Westleton | 
				
				  | 
				
				b David Walsh | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Jul | 
				
				Butterfly Transects walked. Meadow Brown 156, Gatekeeper 113, 
				Small White 76, Essex Skipper 56, Ringlet 52, Small Skipper 28, 
				Large White 24, Small Copper 21, Comma 13, Peacock 13, 
				Green-veined White 8, Red Admiral 3, Speckled Wood 2, Common 
				Blue 2, Large Skipper 1.  | 
				
				SWT Lound Lakes  | 
				
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				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Jul | 
				
				In addition to the species recorded in the cemetery on 30th 
				June, the following were seen: Small Copper 4, Brown Argus 3, 
				Common Blue 4.  | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds | 
				
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				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Jul | 
				
				White Letter Hairstreak 
				This was seen in my front garden in Bury St Edmunds today, on 
				marjoram. I am not aware of any elm trees here, although they 
				have been planting them on the Water meadows OS location 860632.  | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds | 
				
				860632 | 
				
				Sally May  | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Jul | 
				
				Thought you might like to know I had a brief visit from
				WHITE ADMIRAL at 1340 today in 
				my wildlife area at 16 Days Green Capel St Mary...first one ever | 
				
				Capel St Mary | 
				
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				John Turner  | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Jul | 
				
				In my garden at 4pm today, 5x Peacock, 2x Red Admiral, 2x Large 
				White, 1x Comma and 1x Grayling.
				 | 
				
				Rushmere St Andrew | 
				
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				Phil Watkinson | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Jul | 
				
				Forester? Found in field outside southwestern perimeter of RAF 
				Lakenheath. (📷
				photo
				click here)  | 
				
				RAF Lakenheath | 
				
				  | 
				
				Mark Tatman | 
			 
			
				| 
				3 Jul | 
				
				White Letter Hairstreak 
				Seen just outside my front door on large garden daisy, 3/7/25.  
				Willow End Cotton  | 
				
				Cotton | 
				
				IP14 4RA  | 
				
				Dave Richards | 
			 
			
				| 
				3 Jul | 
				
				Butterfly Transects 1 to 9 walked. Meadow Brown 188, Peacock 168, 
				Ringlet 117, Gatekeeper 98, Small White 31, Red Admiral 19, 
				Comma 17, Small Skipper 12, Green-veined White 11, Small Tortoiseshell 
				9, Large White 6, Essex Skipper 5, Large Skipper 4, Brown Argus 
				2, Common Blue 1.  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
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				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				3 Jul | 
				
				Butterfly Transects 10 to 13 walked by Peter Norfolk. Peacock 181, 
				Meadow Brown 
				171, Gatekeeper 79, Red Admiral 25, Green-veined White 14, Essex 
				Skipper 13, Small White 12, Ringlet 9, Brown Argus 9, Large 
				White 7, Small Tortoiseshell 7, 
				Small Skipper 5, Large Skipper 4, Comma 3, Painted Lady 1  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
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				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				3 Jul | 
				
				Notable sightings this afternoon were 
				Silver-washed Fritillary 2, 
				White Admiral 6, Comma 60+ and Clouded Magpie Moth 4.  
				(📷
				photo
				click here)  Forestry work still ongoing but we had a 
				clear run today.   | 
				
				Dunwich Forest | 
				
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				David and Lilian Pitt  | 
			 
			
				| 
				3 Jul | 
				
				A walk along the back of the Dunes with seapea, cabbage, yellow 
				horned poppies, brambles and various long grasses about 2pm. We 
				found Several Meadow Brown, and Large Whites plus a Common Blue, 
				a pair of Ringlets and my first sighting this year of a smart 
				male Gatekeeper. Nature is definitely not worried by the 
				construction of Sizewell C, my husband also caught a glimpse of 
				a Slow worm sliding off from the rough path into the longer 
				grass.  | 
				
				Sizewell beach   | 
				
				TM 475632 | 
				
				Geraldine Smith  | 
			 
			
				| 
				3 Jul | 
				
				At North Warren RSPB reserve today were Brimstone 1, Comma 13, 
				Red Admiral 12, Peacock 16, White 
				Admiral 1, Small Tortoiseshell 1,
				Small Heath 1, Small Copper 1, 
				Speckled Wood 5, Meadow brown 40+, Ringlet 2, Gatekeeper 1, 
				Small Skipper 2, Large White 5, Small White 30+.   | 
				
				RSPB North Warren  | 
				
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				Bob Turner | 
			 
			
				| 
				3 Jul | 
				
				North Lowestoft old railway walk and cemetery. Lots of Meadow 
				Brown and Ringlet still, first Gatekeeper and lots of new 
				looking Speckled Wood. Red Admiral, Peacock, Brown Argus, Small 
				Copper, Holly Blue, all three whites and an egg laying Comma. 
				Note: Ringlet photo, the lower Ringlet has already been predated 
				by a spider.  (📷
				photos
				click here)  | 
				
				North Lowestoft | 
				
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				James Corton | 
			 
			
				| 
				3 Jul | 
				
				During a walk through Ickworth, from the car park to the Round 
				House this morning, I saw the following butterflies: 6 Essex 
				Skippers, 14+ Small Skippers, 7 Large Skippers, 30+ Large 
				Whites, 10+ Small Whites, 24 Green-veined Whites, 9 Brimstones, 
				8 Speckled Woods, 48 Ringlets, c100 Meadow Browns, 34 
				Gatekeepers, Silver-washed Fritillary, 
				male Purple Emperor, 12 Red 
				Admirals, 18 Peacocks, 9 Commas, Small Copper and 2
				Purple Hairstreaks. Also of 
				note were a Hummingbird Hawkmoth and 3 6-spot Burnets. I also 
				saw 3 Marbled Whites at Ickworth this morning.  | 
				
				NT Ickworth Estate | 
				
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				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				3 Jul | 
				
				Silver-Washed Fritillary 
				(pair) - in flight and on bramble blossom - morning. .  | 
				
				Corton Wood | 
				
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				David Butcher | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 Jul | 
				
				Small copper (solo)  - Gladstone Road - on patio - morning. | 
				
				Ipswich | 
				
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				David Butcher | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 Jul | 
				
				I thought you might be interested in my sighting today (2 July 
				2025) of a White Letter Hairstreak 
				feeding on teasel in my garden. Photos taken c.930am. I have 
				included both undersides as one side (the better photo) looks a 
				bit damaged. Weather overcast, spots of rain after exceptionally 
				hot day yesterday. Location  GR  I hope this is 
				helpful. I am a Butterfly Conservation member. (📷
				photo
				click here)   | 
				
				Wickham Skeith near Eye | 
				
				089697 | 
				
				Melinda Appleby | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 Jul | 
				
				Large Skipper 3, Large White 20+, Green-veined White 5, Small 
				White 5, Speckled Wood 1, Ringlet 6, Meadow Brown 4, Gatekeeper 
				2, Silver-washed Fritillary 
				16, Peacock 2, Comma 2,  | 
				
				RSPB Wolves Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 Jul | 
				
				Butterfly Transect walked for Somerleyton Estate,. Meadow Brown 
				26, Gatekeeper 21, Small Skipper 18, Ringlet 15, Small White 14, 
				Essex Skipper 7, Peacock 5, Green-veined White 4, Comma 3, Large 
				White 3, Red Admiral 2, Painted Lady 2, Small Copper 1, Speckled 
				Wood 1, Common Blue 1  | 
				
				Somerleyton Estate | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 Jul | 
				
				A Purple Emperor on the lawn 
				next to Brimlin Wood, Chattisham (📷
				photo
				click here) . 20+ 
				Silver-washed Frittilaries 
				and White Admirals plus 2
				Small Heaths on headland. 
				Seemingly good numbers of Peacocks too | 
				
				Chattisham | 
				
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				Peter Woolley | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 Jul | 
				
				A cycle ride along Mill Stream this afternoon, all the usual 
				suspects, Whites, Commas, Speckled Woods, Red Admirals, Peacocks 
				and a mating pair of Meadow Browns.  (📷
				photo click here) | 
				
				Mill Stream | 
				
				  | 
				
				Phil Watkinson | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 Jul | 
				
				A female Marbled White in my garden at Denston this afternoon.  | 
				
				Denston | 
				
				TL75985277 | 
				
				Mark Ferris  | 
			 
			
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				June | 
				
				
				SwT   
				DS 
				ES SS LS OT LW
				
				SW GvW CY B 
				WB SpW 
				 
				SH
				R MB GK MW 
				Gr SwF
				
				DgF MF GF HBF SPbF 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 34 | 
				
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				  (📷
				photo
				click here)   | 
			 
			
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				30 Jun | 
				
				I saw the following butterflies in Bury cemetery this morning: 
				Small Skipper 15, Essex Skipper 5, Large Skipper, Large White 8, 
				Small White 6, Green-veined White, Small Copper 3, Red Admiral, 
				Marbled White,  Gatekeeper 4, Meadow Brown c40, Ringlet 8; also 
				Six-spot Burnet 3.  | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds | 
				
				  | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				30 Jun | 
				
				Lock up your cabbages, it's a Small White year. Hundreds of 
				thousands have been reported in the past few days from the north 
				Norfolk coast, Suffolk coast and from south Essex - a major 
				influx. The final UK count will probably be in the millions but 
				just as many will make the return trip in the autumn.   | 
				
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				James Corton | 
			 
			
				| 
				30 Jun | 
				
				Whilst driving around Hollow Trees Farm Shop area today there 
				were clouds of hundreds of white butterflies in the sky along 
				the hedgerows.. soooo beautiful! Never seen this before | 
				
				Semer | 
				
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				Susan Corke | 
			 
			
				| 
				30 Jun | 
				
				Butterfly Species update. Gatekeeper and
				Purple Hairstreak seen and 
				recorded today ,we now have 27 spices seen on the reserve to 
				date.  | 
				
				SWT Lound Lakes  | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				30 Jun | 
				
				Several sightings of Purple Emperor 
				in Theberton Wood today mostly around the car park area. We also 
				saw Purple Hairstreak,
				Silver-washed Fritillary,
				White Admiral, Peacock, Comma, 
				Ringlet, Meadow Brown, Brown Argus, Small Copper and a all three 
				species of White.  | 
				
				Theberton Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				James Corton | 
			 
			
				| 
				29 Jun | 
				
				A walk through Assington Thicks with my son Nick this morning 
				resulted in us seeing the following butterflies: Small Skipper 
				4; Essex Skipper 1 (fresh); Large Skipper 4; Brimstone; Large 
				White 12+; Small White 6+; Green-veined White 15+;
				Purple Hairstreak 3;
				White Admiral 6;
				Silver-washed Fritillary 2 
				(males);  Red Admiral 6+; Peacock 7; Comma 4; Speckled Wood 6; 
				Gatekeeper; Meadow Brown c50; Ringlet 60+. | 
				
				Assington Thicks | 
				
				  | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				28 Jun | 
				
				Sightings for today, 28/6/25 from our garden in Wickham Market: 
				Peacock, Meadow Brown, Large White x 4, Red Admiral, Comma x 2, 
				Gatekeeper, Small White, and White 
				letter Hairstreak nectaring on Shasta Daisy  (📷
				photo 
				click here), the seventh consecutive year they have visited 
				the garden. | 
				
				Wickham Market: | 
				
				  | 
				
				Rob and Kerry Reeve | 
			 
			
				| 
				28 Jun | 
				
				I had a Marbled White on Natterer's Wood near my house this 
				afternoon. Rough coord: 586706,264682. My first in Suffolk. 
				Terrible record shot attached. Will try and get a better photo 
				tomorrow.   | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds | 
				
				TL866646  | 
				
				Jonny Rankin | 
			 
			
				| 
				27 Jun | 
				
				Large Skipper 2, Large White 6, Green-veined White 8, Brimstone 
				1, Speckled Wood 2, Ringlet 50+, Meadow Brown 10, Gatekeeper 2, 
				Peacock 2, Comma 2, Purple Hairstreak 
				1.  Most common was 
				Silver-washed Fritillary 25, including this female, first 
				noticed flying around the base of a large tree checking the 
				Violet plants.  Then moved to the trunk of the tree about 
				30 cm from the ground and laid several eggs  (📷
				photo
				click here)   | 
				
				RSPB Wolves Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				27 Jun | 
				
				Marbled White - Lackford Suffolk wildlife trust V close views. 
				Large breck field in long grass border feeding on knapweed, and 
				large breck field by river lark tributary, also feeding on 
				knapweed 4pm 27th June.  Sunny, light se.  | 
				
				SWT Lackford Lakes | 
				
				  | 
				
				Mike Blows | 
			 
			
				| 
				27 Jun | 
				
				Butterfly Species Update. With 
				Silver-washed Fritillary seen and
				Purple Hairstreak today ,we 
				now have 26 species seen on the reserve to date. I was looking 
				for Purple Hairstreaks in the Oaks this afternoon and found 6 in 
				total.  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				27 Jun | 
				
				Small Tortoiseshell, Red Admiral, Green-veined White and 
				Hummingbird HM on our lavender today.    | 
				
				Kesgrave | 
				
				  | 
				
				Jenny & Gary Plank  | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 Jun | 
				
				A good variety of Butterflies seen on the approach and in to the 
				wood mentioned on the 24th of this month . At least one and 
				possibly two Silver Washed Fritillary 
				, several Purple Hairstreak , 
				Comma , Ringlet , Meadow Brown , Large White , Red Admiral , and 
				Large Skipper . One Painted Lady feeding on our garden Buddleia  
				this afternoon . | 
				
				Gislingham wood  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Tony Clarke | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Jun | 
				
				Searching for Silver-studded Blues.  
				10 in and around the quarry at TM457692, 6 at TM462694.  
				Also singles at TM45336983 and TM45656961  | 
				
				Westleton Heath NNR | 
				
				TM4569, TM4669,  | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Jun | 
				
				Other butterflies seen Large Skipper 2,
				Small Heath 12, Meadow Brown 
				5, Ringlet 4, Gatekeeper 1, Red Admiral 4, Peacock 1, Comma 1, 
				Small Copper 6, Purple Hairstreak 
				3,  | 
				
				Westleton Heath NNR | 
				
				  | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Jun | 
				
				Walking north on footpath at Shingle Street opposite Simpsons 
				Saltings we noted 5+ Small Heath, 
				1 Grayling and lots of Small 
				White and Meadow Browns.  | 
				
				Shingle Street | 
				
				  | 
				
				Steve Fryett  | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Jun | 
				
				Butterfly Transects 10 to 13 walked. Meadow Brown 187, Red 
				Admiral 30, Small White 29, Peacock 26, Small Tortoiseshell 14, 
				Gatekeeper 12, Ringlet 8, Small Skipper 5, Essex Skipper 5, 
				Green-veined White 5, Comma 5, Brown Argus  4, arge White 
				3, Small Copper 1.  Gatekeeper seen and recorded today, we now 
				have 24 species seen on the reserve to date  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Jun | 
				
				During a walk around Martin's Meadows we had the following 
				butterflies: Good numbers of Meadow Browns ( plenty of Knapweed 
				on all three meadows), Ringlets, and Large Whites.
				Small Heath x 6, Small Copper 
				x 3, Peacock, and Purple Hairstreak 
				on bramble,  (📷
				photo
				click here)  Large Skipper x 2.  | 
				
				Martin's Meadows | 
				
				  | 
				
				Rob and Kerry Reeve   | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Jun | 
				
				I was working in my garden when a very large butterfly travelled 
				up the side of the garden. I followed it but thought that it had 
				moved on. Instead, it circled back and landed on the sallow tree 
				beside where I was now standing and remained there for about two 
				minutes, folded its wings so that I could distinguish its 
				underside from that of White Admiral (it was too large in any 
				case) and it was a female PURPLE 
				EMPEROR! While I was considering going for my phone to 
				take a photo it flew off and continued on its journey.  | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds | 
				
				  | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Jun | 
				
				Earlier, at Livermere Lake, I saw: 1 Large Skipper, 7 Small 
				Skippers, 2 Essex Skippers, 5 Large Whites, 20+ Small Whites, 4+ 
				Green-veined Whites, 3 Red Admirals, 24 Meadow Browns and 8 
				Ringlets.  | 
				
				Livermere Lake | 
				
				  | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 Jun | 
				
				Late record (0n 14th July) received of a
				Swallowtail 
				butterfly seen on the coast at Felixstowe Ferry, Suffolk.  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 Jun | 
				
				Butterfly Species Update. Clouded Yellow reported ,we now have 
				23 species seen on the reserve to date  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 Jun | 
				
				Butterfly Transects walked. Meadow Brown 144, Small Skipper 65, 
				Essex Skipper 24, Ringlet 13, Small Copper 12, Small White 12, 
				Red Admiral 11, Comma 3, Green-veined White 2, Holly Blue 1, 
				Speckled Wood 1, Brown Argus 1, Large Skipper 1, Large White 1  | 
				
				SWT Lound Lakes  | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 Jun | 
				
				River Lark Path (Bury St Edmunds) transect walked today: Essex 
				Skipper x 3, Small White x 51, Green-veined White x 14, Red 
				Admiral x 2, Small Tortoiseshell x 1, Comma x 3, Meadow Brown x 
				33, Ringlet x 4 and Brown Argus x 1. | 
				
				River Lark Path | 
				
				  | 
				
				David Bird | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 Jun | 
				
				One male Purple Emperor seen 
				high in an oak tree for about 30 seconds before being lost to 
				view in a wood to the South of the main railway line between 
				Norwich and London at Gislingham .   | 
				
				Gislingham  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Tony Clarke | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Jun | 
				
				Butterfly Transects 1 to 9 walked. Meadow Brown 202, Red Admiral 
				48, Comma 40, Small White 34, Small Skipper 23, Ringlet 16, 
				Essex Skipper 13, Large Skipper 11, Peacock 8, Small 
				Tortoiseshell 7, Speckled Wood 2, Green-veined White 1  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Jun | 
				
				Good numbers and variety of butterflies around the Visitor 
				Centre area and Woodland walk today....plentiful
				Silver-washed fritillaries, 
				several White admiral, 2
				Grayling, 
				Red admiral and Comma in good numbers, plus Large and Small 
				skipper, Large and Small white, Small copper, Speckled wood, 
				Ringlet and Meadow brown.    | 
				
				RSPB Minsmere | 
				
				  | 
				
				Peter Norfolk | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Jun | 
				
				Butterfly Species update. With Ringlet seen by Warden Andrew,we 
				now have 23 species seen on the reserve to date.  | 
				
				SWT Lound Lakes  | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Jun | 
				
				A walk round the wood at lunchtime saw the following : 24 x
				Silver washed Fritillary, 12 x 
				Ringlet, 7 x Speckled Wood, 7 x Green Veined White, 5 x Meadow 
				Brown, 5 x Small White, 4 x Small Skipper, 3 x Comma, 2 x
				White Admiral, 2 x Large 
				Skipper | 
				
				RSPB Wolves Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				Gerard Fletcher & James Elsey  | 
			 
			
				| 
				22 Jun | 
				
				A very pleasing walk in Northfield Wood, Onehouse this morning, 
				22/6/25 from 7:45-9:30 am.  We found the following species 
				flying and feeding Meadow brown - a few around  Red admiral- 3 
				or 4 seen Speckled wood- several Large skipper- several
				White admiral- 3 or 4, 
				different locations within wood, 2 “dancing” once Large white- 2 
				or 3  Small or Essex skipper (flew off!)…?   Comma - several
				Silver washed fritillary - 
				several, mostly males Ringlet - several Green veined white- 1 
				definite White letter hairstreak - 
				1 or more around brambles and at ground level on path  (📷
				photos
				click here including a rare glimpse of a White-letter 
				Hairstreak with wings open.) 
  There is a guided walk 
				at Nothfield Wood on Sat 28th June
				click here 
				for details | 
				
				Northfield Wood, | 
				
				  | 
				
				Rachel Greer | 
			 
			
				| 
				22 Jun | 
				
				Lots of butterflies at Carlton Marshes today (and a couple of 
				horseflies). Abundant Large Skipper, Meadow Brown and White 
				species, including summer brood Green-veined. Small Skipper, 
				Small Copper, Red Admiral, hutchinsonii form Comma and - 
				personal highlight - Small Tortoiseshell.  (📷
				photos of GvW 
				ST LS MB click here) | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				James Corton | 
			 
			
				| 
				22 Jun | 
				
				Several Brimstone have emerged from the Buckthorn Project 
				bushes. I take caterpillars indoors when close to pupation 
				because there are very few safe sites outdoors (mostly concrete 
				and brick) and few would survive. They stayed sheltered in the 
				garden until the heat relented this afternoon.  (📷
				photo
				click here)  | 
				
				Lowestoft | 
				
				  | 
				
				James Corton | 
			 
			
				| 
				21 Jun | 
				
				Butterfly Species Update. Ringlet has just been reported , we 
				now have 22 species seen on the reserve to date  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				21 Jun | 
				
				Culford Lake, circular walk, 21 June: 2 Essex Skippers; 2 Large 
				Whites; 4 Small Whites; 8 Green-veined Whites; 3 Commas; Red 
				Admiral; c40 Meadow Browns; Ringlet.  | 
				
				Culford Lake | 
				
				  | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Jun | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds cemetery, 20 June: 5 Small Skippers; 2 Large 
				Whites; 2 Small Whites; 2 Green-veined Whites; 2 Commas; 2
				Small Heaths; c30 Meadow 
				Browns; 5 Ringlets.  | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds cemetery | 
				
				  | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Jun | 
				
				Butterfly Transect walked for Somerleyton Estate. Meadow Brown 
				73, Small Skipper 10, Large Skipper 5, Painted Lady 4, Small 
				White 3, Small Copper 2, Red Admiral 2, Essex Skipper 1, 
				Green-veined White 1, Comma 1  | 
				
				Somerleyton Estate | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Jun | 
				
				Lovely walk in the forest this morning where there is logging 
				going on with various warning signs. Saw
				Silver-washed Fritillary 7,
				White Admiral 2, Painted Lady 
				1, Large Skipper 1, Speckled Wood 3, Red Admiral 2, Meadow Brown 
				15, Ringlet 4, Peacock 1, Comma 8, Green-veined White 1 and 
				Large White 2.  | 
				
				Dunwich Forest | 
				
				  | 
				
				David and Lilian Pitt  | 
			 
			
				| 
				19 Jun | 
				
				1× Purple Emperor 
				(📷
				photos
				click here)   | 
				
				SWT Bradfield Woods | 
				
				  | 
				
				Peter Byford | 
			 
			
				| 
				19 Jun | 
				
				I walked Purdis with Peter Howard today, from about 10am, 
				following as closely as possible the transect route devised by 
				Rob Parker.  Lot of scrub swallowing up some of the old 
				better areas so it’s very tricky to manoeuvre in places.  
				However, one manages one’s best and in the islands of good Erica 
				and broom that haven’t been swamped it was really rather 
				rewarding.  
				Silver-studded Blue numbers were 554 (387m:167f).  A 
				few other species were there but clearly SSB is the most 
				abundant right now.  I would say we are just beyond peak 
				population count but we were seeing lots of pairings so females 
				are still emerging.  | 
				
				Purdis Heath | 
				
				  | 
				
				Julian Dowding | 
			 
			
				| 
				19 Jun | 
				
				Some Small Skippers  (📷
				photo
				click here) actually stayed still long enough for me to 
				identify them today, at Ness Park, Lowestoft.  | 
				
				Ness Park, Lowestoft | 
				
				  | 
				
				James Corton | 
			 
			
				| 
				19 Jun | 
				
				I've just seen a jersey tiger moth in my garden and the Dorset 
				butterfly conservation site suggests letting you know although 
				it was too skittish for me to get a photograph. I am in 
				Kedington for your records. | 
				
				Kedington | 
				
				  | 
				
				Rosanna Goddard | 
			 
			
				| 
				19 Jun | 
				
				The results this morning of the transect at SWT Lackford Lakes 
				were: Essex Skipper x 3, Large Skipper x 1, Large White x 2, 
				Small white x 7, Green-veined White x 6, Small Copper x 4, Brown 
				Argus x 1, Red Admiral x 2, Comma x 4, Speckled Wood x 2, Meadow 
				Brown x 18, Ringlet x 2 and Small 
				Heath x 3 | 
				
				SWT Lackford Lakes | 
				
				  | 
				
				David Bird | 
			 
			
				| 
				19 Jun | 
				
				unchtime. 1x Small Copper, 2x Speckled Wood, 5x Marbled White, 
				2x Comma and 1x Ringlet  (📷
				photo
				click here)  | 
				
				Pipers Vale | 
				
				  | 
				
				Phil Watkinson | 
			 
			
				| 
				19 Jun | 
				
				At Risbygate NR in Bury this morning, I saw the following 
				butterflies: Large Skipper, Large White 2, Small White 12, 
				Green-veined White 5, Comma, Meadow Brown 18. Many thanks,  | 
				
				Risbygate NR | 
				
				  | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				18 Jun | 
				
				Wolves Wood at lunchtime. 10+ Silver 
				Washed Fritillary (males and females) (📷
				photos 
				click here), 1x White Admiral, 
				1x Comma, 10+ Meadow Brown, 3x Speckled Wood.  | 
				
				Wolves Wood  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Phil Watkinson | 
			 
			
				| 
				18 Jun | 
				
				Our first White Admiral of the 
				year in Dunwich Forest this afternoon, (📷
				photo
				click here)  | 
				
				Dunwich Forest  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Margie and David Carter  | 
			 
			
				| 
				18 Jun | 
				
				At home in Lowestoft: first Brimstone emerged from Buckthorn 
				Project bushes, two Holly Blue continued laying eggs and a pair 
				of Small White produced the next generation.  (📷
				photos
				click here)  | 
				
				Lowestoft: | 
				
				  | 
				
				James Corton | 
			 
			
				| 
				18 Jun | 
				
				Butterfly Transects 10 to 13 walked. Meadow Brown 188, Small 
				White 15, Small Tortoiseshell 9, Red Admiral 2, Large Skipper 1, 
				Comma 1.  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				18 Jun | 
				
				There were more than 200 
				Silver-studded Blues (m and f). We gave up trying to 
				count. Also saw Small Heath 7, 
				Small Copper 4 and Meadow Brown 5.  | 
				
				Westleton Common | 
				
				  | 
				
				David and Lilian Pitt  | 
			 
			
				| 
				18 Jun | 
				
				On a morning visit, we found 
				Silver-washed Fritillary 3 (2m,1F), White Admiral 1, Red 
				Admiral, Meadow Brown 20 and numerous Ringlets.  | 
				
				Theberton Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				David and Lilian Pitt  | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 Jun | 
				
				One White Admiral and at least 
				10 x Silver-washed Fritillary 
				seen  (📷
				photos
				click here)  | 
				
				RSPB Wolves Wood | 
				
				TM055440 | 
				
				Paul Gilson, Richard Stewart, Marie Stewart  | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 Jun | 
				
				Butterfly Transect walked. Meadow brown 152, Small skipper 35, 
				Small white 11, Essex skipper 7, Small Copper 6, Red admiral 3, 
				Large skipper 3, Comma 3, Holly Blue 2, Speckled Wood 2, Painted 
				Lady 1,Common Blue 1.  Butteffly Species update. Essex 
				Skipper seen and recorded today ,we now have 21 species seen on 
				the reserve to date | 
				
				SWT Lound Lakes  | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 Jun | 
				
				Survey walk today produced 222 Meadow brown, 16 Red admiral, 18 
				Small tortoiseshell, 6 Comma, 2 Painted lady, 5 Large white, 4 
				Small white, 5 Green-veined white, 15 Large skipper, 1 Small 
				skipper, 1 Essex skipper and 1 Holly blue.  Regards   | 
				
				SWT Worlingham Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				Peter Norfolk   | 
			 
			
				| 
				16 Jun | 
				
				10+ fresh Marbled Whites on scrubland adjacent to the bridlepath 
				north of the A143 between Bury St Edmunds and Great Barton | 
				
				  | 
				
				TL 872 653 | 
				
				Tim Wesley  | 
			 
			
				| 
				16 Jun | 
				
				Small Tortoiseshell along riverside footpath at Melton Picnic 
				site with several Gatekeepers and single Common Blue noted 
				within the site.  | 
				
				Melton Picnic site | 
				
				  | 
				
				Steve Fryett  | 
			 
			
				| 
				16 Jun | 
				
				Butterfly Transects 1 to 9 walked. Meadow brown 232, Small 
				Tortoiseshell 46, Red Admiral 15, Small Skipper 12, Large 
				Skipper 10, Green-veined White 6, Holly Blue 5, Essex Skipper 5, 
				Large White 4, Comma 4, Small White 2.  Butterfly Species 
				Update. Essex Skipper seen and recorded today ,we now have 21 
				species seen on the reserve to date  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				16 Jun | 
				
				Silver Studded Blue, Purdis 
				Heath. Monday 16 June 25 app 14.00 hours.  Over 60 male 
				today, most I have ever seen (I do a count every day). 
				Apparently only a few females - but more difficult to identify. 
				However; the main population is now to be seen in smaller 
				‘Eastern’ area.  On the larger patch, adjacent to the main 
				footpath, I counted only 10.     | 
				
				Purdis Heath | 
				
				  | 
				
				Dick Tuckey | 
			 
			
				| 
				16 Jun | 
				
				I had a pair of sparring White-letter 
				Hairsteak on Rushmere Common today between 13:40 and 
				14:00 today. They were alighting in the top of the elms on the 
				NW side of the track. With binoculars there were clear views of 
				the brown underside, white line and tail streamers when angled 
				into the sun. | 
				
				Rushmere Common | 
				
				  | 
				
				Patrick Cook  | 
			 
			
				| 
				16 Jun | 
				
				First (1)Ringlet, 2 White Admirals, 
				6 Commas, 4 Meadow brown, 3 Large skippers, 4 Green-veined 
				White, 2 Large white, 3 Speckled wood ,  8-9 a.m.  | 
				
				Dodnash wood, Bentley | 
				
				  | 
				
				Michael Bamford  | 
			 
			
				| 
				15 Jun | 
				
				My first White Admiral of the 
				year in Brimlin Wood Chattisham | 
				
				Brimlin Wood Chattisham | 
				
				  | 
				
				Peter Woolley | 
			 
			
				| 
				15 Jun | 
				
				At least three Clouded Yellow 
				reported from the Suffolk coastline after some excellent weather 
				conditions last week had brought an influx of Painted Lady and 
				some Red Admiral. A wonderful way to plug the 'June Gap'.  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				James Corton - Suffolk Butterfly Recorder | 
			 
			
				| 
				15 Jun | 
				
				First White Admiral 
				- Dodnash wood, Bentley this a.m.  (📷
				photo click here). 
				Several speckled wood, Green veined white, 2x Red Admiral, 4 x 
				Meadow brown.   | 
				
				Dodnash wood, Bentley | 
				
				  | 
				
				Michael Bamford | 
			 
			
				| 
				14 Jun | 
				
				I have a few butterfly sightings to report from Rushmere Common 
				this evening. Holly Blue Comma Small Skipper
				Purple Hairstreak by 
				Linksfield  | 
				
				Rushmere Common | 
				
				  | 
				
				Patrick Cook  | 
			 
			
				| 
				13 Jun | 
				
				Mid- afternoon. Good numbers of 
				Silver-studded Blues and Common Blues, 3x Speckled Wood, 
				1x Small Heath and 1x Red 
				Admiral (📷
				photos of SsB 
				& CB click here) | 
				
				Purdis Heath | 
				
				  | 
				
				Phil Watkinson | 
			 
			
				| 
				13 Jun | 
				
				Early afternoon. 3x Small Blue, 5x 
				Small Heath, 10+ Marbled White, (📷
				photos of SH & MW 
				click here), 2x Meadow Brown, 1x Small Skipper and 2 
				Brimstone.  | 
				
				Landseer Park | 
				
				  | 
				
				Phil Watkinson | 
			 
			
				| 
				13 Jun | 
				
				A 1 hour walk around Pipers Vale, 3x Holly Blue, 2x Meadow 
				Brown, 20+ Marbled White (📷
				photo click here), 
				1x Comma, 1x Common Blue, 1x Small heath and 20+
				Silver-studded Blue.  | 
				
				Pipers Vale | 
				
				  | 
				
				Phil Watkinson | 
			 
			
				| 
				13 Jun | 
				
				A search for Silver-studded Blues
				at Blaxhall Common today produced just 8 males on North 
				side of road and 1 female on the South side. Well down on the 
				100 + being seen 4 or 5 years ago. Also 1
				small heath and 1 Red Admiral. 
				.  | 
				
				Blaxhall Common | 
				
				  | 
				
				Bob Turner | 
			 
			
				| 
				12 Jun | 
				
				A visit to Peewit Hill - 2 Small Skippers, 7 Holly Blue, 2 Red 
				Admiral, 1 Painted Lady, 1 Large White, 1 Burnet Companion and 4 
				Narrow bordered five spot Burnets nearby in Walton Avenue 
				Felixstowe opposite Lidl entrance 2 
				White letter Hairstreaks and 5 Holly 
				Blue  (📷
				photos of 
				SS & WlH
				click here)  | 
				
				Felixstowe | 
				
				  | 
				
				s William Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 Jun | 
				
				Butterfly Transects 10 to 13 walked by Peter Norfolk. Meadow 
				Brown 65, Small Tortoiseshell 54, Large Skipper 5, Holly Blue 
				2, Green-veined White 1, Red Admiral 1, Large White 1  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 Jun | 
				
				Today at Landseer Park, in the company of Bill Plumb and David 
				Hovell, we had the following butterflies: Comma ( at entrance to 
				the park), Small Heath, 2 x 
				Brimstone, 2 x Small Blue, Large Skipper, 2 x Meadow Brown, 2+ 
				Essex Skipper, Holly Blue,  20+ Marbled Whites (📷
				photo click here) 
				plus several Whites.     | 
				
				Landseer Park | 
				
				  | 
				
				Rob and Kerry Reeve | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 Jun | 
				
				I saw the following butterflies at Lackford Lakes today: Small 
				White, Green-veined White, Red Admiral 2, Small Tortoiseshell, 
				Comma, Speckled Wood 2, Meadow Brown 3.  | 
				
				Lackford Lakes  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 Jun | 
				
				Butterfly Transects walked. Meadow Brown 69, Small Skipper 6, 
				Large Skipper 2, Common Blue 2, Peacock 1, Holly Blue 1, 
				Speckled Wood 1, Brown Argus 1, Small White 1.  Large 
				Skipper (suffolk) and Small Skipper (Norfolk) seen and recorded 
				today. we now have 20 Species of butterfly seen on the reserve 
				to date.  | 
				
				SWT Lound Lakes  | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 Jun | 
				
				Single Silver Washed 
				Fritillary in Wolves Wood this afternoon  (📷
				photo
				click here)  | 
				
				Wolves Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				Jonathan King | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 JUn | 
				
				Lovely surprise at Landguard this morning when a Goat Moth was 
				potted up out of one of the moth traps also a nfy on the butts 
				an Essex Skipper  
				(📷
				photos of Skipper 
				and Moth
				click here)   | 
				
				Landguard | 
				
				  | 
				
				s William Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				10 Jun | 
				
				Landseer Park - from midday for 1.5 hours Several fresh Marbled 
				Whites in sheltered area beside trees plus Comma, Common Blue, 
				Meadow Browns, Speckled Wood, Small and Large Whites  | 
				
				Landseer Park | 
				
				  | 
				
				Anne Wright | 
			 
			
				| 
				10 Jun | 
				
				Pipers Vale - from 2 to 4pm Many 
				Silver-studded Blue, at least one Marbled White TM174416,
				Small Heath, Brimstones, 
				Commas, Gatekeeper, 
				Peacock, Red Admirals I am also certain that I saw a
				Purple Hairstreak around the 
				top of the oaks near the entrance, but although my friends also 
				saw several butterflies flitting around that area they didn't 
				see the one I saw clearly, so my sighting is uncorroborated!  | 
				
				Pipers Vale | 
				
				  | 
				
				Anne Wright | 
			 
			
				| 
				10 Jun | 
				
				A visit to Landseer Park Ipswich to check on what butterflies 
				were out and saw 1 Purple 
				Hairstreak, 20+ Marbled Whites, 2
				Small Blue, 4 
				Brimstone, 4 Small Tortoiseshell, 3 Holly Blue, 1 Comma and 1 
				Great green Bushcricket Nymph.  | 
				
				Landseer Park | 
				
				  | 
				
				s William Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				10 Jun | 
				
				Nearby at Pipers Vale 30+Silver studded Blue 
				(📷
				photo
				click here) and 3 Comma  | 
				
				Pipers Vale | 
				
				  | 
				
				s William Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				10 Jun | 
				
				Butterflies seen in the cemetery this afternoon were: Small 
				White 2, Green-veined White 2, Holly Blue, Common Blue, Painted 
				Lady, Comma (fresh), Small Heath, 
				Meadow Brown 9. Earlier, I saw a Painted Lady and 2 Red Admirals 
				at Fornham St Martin.  | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds | 
				
				  | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				10 Jun | 
				
				Butterfly Transects 1 to 9 walked. Meadow Brown 64, Small 
				Tortoiseshell 25, Large Skipper 12, Small Skipper 2, Speckled 
				Wood 1, Holly Blue 1.  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 Jun | 
				
				Amazing garden find today, two Puss Moth larvae on a poplar 
				tree. I studied the other 12 trees and couldn't find any others. 
				First for site (larvae) (📷
				photo click here). 
				Also Poplar Grey larvae close by and adult Marbled Clover flyby. 
				Butterflies seen - Small Tortoiseshell x 1, Meadow Brown x 5, 
				large skipper x 2, holly blue x 1. | 
				
				Thurston | 
				
				TL 935 655 | 
				
				Trevor Goodfellow | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 Jun | 
				
				Butterfly Transects 1 to 9 walked. Meadow Brown 64, Small 
				Tortoiseshell 25, Large Skipper 12, Small Skipper 2, Speckled 
				Wood 1, Holly Blue 1.  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 Jun | 
				
				Private ground near Hollesley. 
				Silver-studded Blue  282 males, 15 females, 5 mating 
				pairs. From the sex ratio that we're still some days off the 
				peak emergence. For an early count, it looks promising for the 
				season of this delightful butterfly species.  | 
				
				Hollesley | 
				
				  | 
				
				James Corton | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 Jun | 
				
				Another visit to Peewit Hill this afternoon for 3/4 of an hour 
				was productive with a new species for the site Burnet Companion 
				moth x2, 6 Narrow bordered Five-spot Burnet moths (📷
				photos click here), 
				3 Bee Orchids, 1 Pyramidal Orchid, 3 Holly Blue and 1 Small 
				White  | 
				
				Peewit Hill, Felixstowe | 
				
				  | 
				
				s William Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 Jun | 
				
				A few butterflies seen at Landguard bird Observatory this 
				morning including 3 Small Tortoiseshell, 1
				Green Hairstreak, 2 Meadow 
				Brown, 1 Holly Blue, 5 Common Blue, 5 Brown Argus, 1
				Small Heath and at least 1 Six 
				spot Burnet moth confirmed (📷
				photo click 
				here) of 3 Burnets seen  | 
				
				Landguard bird Observatory | 
				
				  | 
				
				s William Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Jun | 
				
				At a breezy Upper Hollesley Common yesterday (8/6/25) morning we 
				had the following butterflies: Red Admiral,
				Small Heath,
				Silver-studded Blue.  | 
				
				Upper Hollesley Common | 
				
				  | 
				
				Rob and Kerry Reeve  Steve and Anne Green   | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Jun | 
				
				Spotted the first Small Skipper butterflies of the year active 
				where I usually record them in great abundance on a local 
				grassland meadow.  (📷
				photos
				click here)   | 
				
				Ravenswood Ipswich | 
				
				  | 
				
				Daniel Cable-Davey | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Jun | 
				
				Encountered the very first two 
				Marbled white butterflies of the year 
				active on a grassland meadow where there has been a thriving 
				population over the last three years.  (📷
				photo
				click here)  | 
				
				Ravenswood Ipswich | 
				
				  | 
				
				Daniel Cable-Davey | 
			 
			
				| 
				7 Jun | 
				
				We don't get many grassland butterflies in our garden so 
				surprised today to see a 
				Ringlet especially with the rather cool and 
				cloudy weather today. As far as I know the first sighting in 
				Suffolk this year  | 
				
				SW Ipswich | 
				
				  | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 Jun | 
				
				Butterfly Transects 10 to 13 walked by Peter Norfolk, Meadow 
				Brown 23, Small Tortoiseshell 13, Red Admiral 3, Holly Blue 2, 
				Small White 1.  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 Jun | 
				
				Butterfly Transect walked for Somerleyton Estate today, Meadow 
				Brown 4, Brimstone 2 (f), Painted Lady 2, Small White 1, Comma 
				1, Small Tortoiseshell 1  | 
				
				Somerleyton Estate | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 Jun | 
				
				Windy and cool day with some sunny intervals so didn’t expect 
				any butterflies but before midday 1 x brown argus, 1 x red 
				admiral, 1 x comma, 3 meadow browns, 5 x large skippers. 
				(iRecord records sent) | 
				
				Thurston  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Trevor Goodfellow | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Jun | 
				
				I walked along Sally Woods Lane track at Creeting St Mary and 
				there were several Small Tortoiseshell butterflies on the track 
				and nectaring on various flowers. at least 6 seen but probably 
				more. Red Admiral seen as well. .
				 (📷
				photo
				click here)  | 
				
				Creeting St Mary | 
				
				TM10/55 | 
				
				P Gilson | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Jun | 
				
				Butterfly Transects walked.Meadow Brown 16, Speckled Wood 6, 
				Large White 4, Common Blue 3, Small Tortoiseshell 2, Red Admiral 
				2, Comma 2, Painted Lady 1, Holly Blue 1, Small White 1, Brown 
				Argus 1  | 
				
				SWT Lound Lakes  | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Jun | 
				
				Overcast, cool morning but found 
				Silver-studded Blue 20 (m) and 2 (f)  (📷
				photos
				click here)  plus Small 
				Heath 3 and Small Copper 1.  | 
				
				Westleton Common  | 
				
				  | 
				
				David and Lilian Pitt  | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Jun | 
				
				Encountered the first two Large skipper butterflies of the year 
				sitting upon brambles on the edge of a local grassland meadow. (📷
				photos
				click here)  | 
				
				Ravenswood Ipswich | 
				
				  | 
				
				Daniel Cable-Davey | 
			 
			
				| 
				3 Jun | 
				
				Butterfly Species update. With Meadow Brown reported this 
				morning  . We now have 18 species seen on the reserve to date  | 
				
				SWT Lound Lakes  | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 Jun | 
				
				Two painted lady noted on the Glebe allotments Wickham market 
				6.30pm.  | 
				
				Wickham market | 
				
				  | 
				
				Steve Fryett  | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 Jun | 
				
				Encountered large numbers of Silver 
				studded blue butterflies mostly males but also including 
				three delightful mating pairs.   (📷
				photos
				click here)   | 
				
				Piper's vale Ipswich | 
				
				  | 
				
				Daniel Cable-Davey | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 Jun | 
				
				While out birdwatching this morning, I saw a Small Tortoiseshell 
				north of Barrow in TL7664.  | 
				
				Barrow | 
				
				TL7664 | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 Jun | 
				
				Butterfly Transects 1 to 9 walked . Small Tortoiseshell 28, 
				Meadow Brown 26, Wall Brown 5 
				(4m+1f), Red Admiral 3, Holly Blue 2.  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 Jun | 
				
				I saw a Small Blue in Bentley Near Ipswich. (The only known 
				colony in Suffolk is in Landseer Park and this was accidently 
				introduced.  Bentley is too far for it to fly.  There 
				have been some reports from Essex but still some distance away. 
				This may be a case of a very small Common Blue being mistaken 
				for a Small Blue but if anyone is in the Bentley area please 
				look) | 
				
				Bentley | 
				
				  | 
				
				Claire Bright | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 Jun | 
				
				At Assington today I saw the following with my son Nick: 
				Assington Thicks (TL 9237): my FOY Large Skipper, Painted Lady, 
				Red Admiral, 2 Peacocks and 3 Speckled Woods.  | 
				
				Assington Thicks | 
				
				TL9237 | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 Jun | 
				
				Assington village, adjacent (TL9338): Large White, 4 Small 
				Whites, Green-veined White, Red Admiral, Comma,
				Small Heath, 2 Meadow Browns.  | 
				
				Assington village | 
				
				TL9338 | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 Jun | 
				
				Visited Pipers Vale this lunchtime, large numbers of
				Silver-Studded Blues including 
				a mating pair (📷
				photos click 
				here). Also, 1x Small Heath, 
				1x Holly Blue.    | 
				
				Pipers Vale | 
				
				  | 
				
				Phil Watkinson | 
			 
			
				| 
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
			 
			
				| 
				May | 
				
				
				SwT   
				DS 
				ES SS LS OT LW
				
				SW GvW CY B 
				WB SpW 
				SH
				R MB GK MW 
				Gr SwF
				
				DgF MF GF HBF SPbF 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 26 | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  (📷
				photo
				click here)   | 
			 
			
				| 
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				  | 
			 
			
				| 
				31 May | 
				
				I had a Wall Brown early 
				Saturday morning in a marsh just west of Marsh Lane (TM 44941 
				91264)  | 
				
				Worlingham Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				Lewis Yates | 
			 
			
				| 
				31 May | 
				
				Between North Cove and Castle Marshes, near Beccles, I found a 
				number of Red Admiral caterpillars and at least one batch of 
				Peacock. They were near the edge of the path and vulnerable to 
				being mown down.  (📷
				photos 
				click here) | 
				
				Beccles | 
				
				  | 
				
				James Corton | 
			 
			
				| 
				31 May | 
				
				A stroll around Lound Lakes produced a few Common Blue, a 
				Peacock and three very fresh Painted Lady but, alas, no Green 
				Hairstreak. My first Meadow Brown was seen on the way home, at 
				Flixton.  (📷
				photos
				click here)  | 
				
				Lound Lakes | 
				
				  | 
				
				James Corton | 
			 
			
				| 
				31 May | 
				
				Our first Small Tortoiseshell of the year, in the garden today. 
				(📷
				photo click 
				here) | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Margie and David Carter  | 
			 
			
				| 
				31 May | 
				
				Pound Farm Woodland Trust   A nice warm day on a 
				Suffolk bird Group meeting turned up 11 species of butterfly. 
				Common blue (3), Brown argus (1), 
				Small Heath (4), Comma (1), Small Tortoiseshell (2), Red 
				Admiral (1), Small Copper (1), Large Skipper (1), Green-Veined 
				White (1), Speckled wood (6) and Painted Lady (1) which was 
				looking fresh and found in the car park.  | 
				
				Great Glemham | 
				
				  | 
				
				Steve fryett  | 
			 
			
				| 
				31 May | 
				
				Painted Lady in our East Ipswich garden today.Nectaring on 
				Scabious. | 
				
				East Ipswich | 
				
				  | 
				
				Michael Morley | 
			 
			
				| 
				31 May | 
				
				While walking round Rougham Green (TL9161) today I noticed the 
				following butterflies: Large White 2, Small White 4, 
				Green-veined White, 10 Common Blues (9 males)[in a field of 
				set-aside with bird's-foot trefoil], Speckled Wood 2.  | 
				
				Rougham Green | 
				
				TL9161 | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				31 May | 
				
				Earlier, while walking at Bradfield St George (TL9160) I had 
				seen: Small White, Green-veined White, Small Tortoiseshell 
				(fresh), Small Heath 2, 
				Speckled Wood.  | 
				
				Bradfield St George | 
				
				TL9160 | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				31 May | 
				
				A 1 hour walk around Purdis, large numbers of
				Silver-studded Blues (all 
				Male). Also a male Holly Blue.  (📷
				photo
				click here)    | 
				
				Purdis Heath | 
				
				  | 
				
				Phil Watkinson | 
			 
			
				| 
				30 May | 
				
				We had the following butterflies: Marsh Fritillary x 3, (📷 
				photo click here) Brimstone (m), Common Blue x 2, Red 
				Admiral and Small Heath. | 
				
				Market Weston Fen | 
				
				  | 
				
				Rob and Kerry Reeve, Debbie Broom  | 
			 
			
				| 
				30 May | 
				
				Butterfly Transects 10 to 13 walked. Meadow Brown 11, Holly Blue 
				3, Small White 3, Small Tortoiseshell 3, Large Skipper 1, Red 
				Admiral 1, Large White 1. With Meadow Brown and Large Skipper 
				seen and recorded today , we now have 20 Species seen on the 
				reserve to date.  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				30 May | 
				
				A late afternoon walk at a farm in Bentley: 12
				Small Heaths, 2 Small Coppers, 
				1 Common Blue and 1 Meadow Brown. (📷
				photo
				click here)  | 
				
				Bentley | 
				
				  | 
				
				Liz Cutting | 
			 
			
				| 
				30 May | 
				
				I saw a Painted Lady butterfly while walking through Bury 
				cemetery this morning. Also there were 1 Small White, 1 
				Green-veined White, 1 Brown Argus and 4 Common Blues.  | 
				
				Bury cemetery | 
				
				  | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				30 May | 
				
				1 Meadow brown in our garden this morning, along with the 
				regular several Holly blues. | 
				
				Barnby | 
				
				  | 
				
				Peter Norfolk | 
			 
			
				| 
				30 May | 
				
				A walk at Coddenham on a very breezy afternoon and still managed 
				to see a male Common Blue (📷
				photo click here) 
				and a Small Heath. | 
				
				Coddenham | 
				
				TM12/54 | 
				
				Paul Gilson | 
			 
			
				| 
				30 May | 
				
				Small Tortoiseshell,  Green veined white | 
				
				Walpole | 
				
				  | 
				
				Ruth Watson  | 
			 
			
				| 
				29 May | 
				
				Large Skipper | 
				
				Walpole | 
				
				  | 
				
				Ruth Watson  | 
			 
			
				| 
				29 May | 
				
				One Silver-studded Blue male 
				at Wenhaston Heath this afternoon. Too blustery to fly but they 
				stand out well against the dark heather.  (📷
				photo click 
				here) | 
				
				Wenhaston Heath | 
				
				  | 
				
				James Corton | 
			 
			
				| 
				28 May | 
				
				GARDEN SURVEY  >    Holly Blues continue as the 
				commonest species noted on site this year so far. Early 
				afternoon saw x2 Common Blue males and x1 Holly Blue female 
				visiting alkanet flowers. There was minor interaction. Do not 
				recall seeing these two species so close to each other before. 
				Late afternoon noted x1 HB egg laying on 
				Physocarpus opulifolius 'Diabolo'. Four eggs were 
				laid with 2 on same flower head. Is anyone else aware of this 
				non-indigenous foodplant utilised by Holly Blues? - (📷
				photos
				click here)  | 
				
				BECCLES | 
				
				TM4390 | 
				
				Graham Jackson | 
			 
			
				| 
				28 May | 
				
				During a brief sunny spell between rain bands, I saw several 
				Common Blue and Brown Argus in the cemetery, along with a 
				Speckled Wood and Painted Lady. (📷
				photos click here) | 
				
				Lowestoft | 
				
				  | 
				
				James Corton | 
			 
			
				| 
				27 May | 
				
				Butterfly Transects walk and completed before the rain started. 
				Red Admiral 2, Small White 2, Small Copper 1, Holly Blue 1, 
				Large White 1  | 
				
				SWT Lound Lakes  | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 May | 
				
				Dingy Skipper just off Chalk 
				Lane in the Kings Forest  (📷
				photo
				click here)   | 
				
				Kings Forest  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Margie & David Carter  | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 May | 
				
				single Silver-studded Blue | 
				
				Purdis Heath | 
				
				  | 
				
				A Tuckey | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 May | 
				
				As I was walking across Knettishall airfield this morning, I saw 
				the following butterflies: Small White, 3 male Common Blues, a 
				Red Admiral and a Small Tortoiseshell. I also walked across some 
				of Knettishall Heath, where I saw another male Common Blue, 2
				Small Heaths and a Speckled 
				Wood.  | 
				
				Knettishall airfield | 
				
				  | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 May | 
				
				Butterfly Transects 1 to 9 walked. Small Tortoiseshell 9, Red 
				Admiral 8, Green-veined White 6, Wall 
				Brown 5 (m), Small White 2, Comma 1, Brown Argus 1.  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 May | 
				
				Survey walk on the reserve today, in blustery, fairly sunny 
				conditions produced 10 Small tortoiseshell, 6 Red admiral, 5 
				Green-veined white, 1 Peacock and 1 Small white. | 
				
				SWT Worlingham Marshes  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Peter Norfolk | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 May | 
				
				During a successful search for larvae and pupae amongst the 
				heather , was not surprised to find a dozen
				Silver-studded Blue's 
				already flying in Ipswich today, a fortnight ahead of schedule  
				(📷
				photos 
				of larvae, pupae and butterfly
				click here)  (A week earlier than our earliest ever 
				first sighting date) | 
				
				Ipswich | 
				
				  | 
				
				b David Dowsing | 
			 
			
				| 
				22 May | 
				
				Butterfly Transect walked today for Somerleyton Estate. Holly 
				Blue 4, Large White 2, Green-veined White 2, Painted Lady 2,
				Wall Brown 1 (f).  | 
				
				Somerleyton Estate | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				22 May | 
				
				Garden Survey.  Watching x2 female Holly Blue visiting 
				alkanet flowers in sunshine around 14.30hrs, I noted a nearby 
				Large Skipper resting on a nettle stalk from last year. It was 
				within 2 to 3 metres of previous first sightings on site: see 
				photo taken on 24 May 2024. (This year's 
				📷
				photo
				click here)   | 
				
				Beccles | 
				
				TM4390 | 
				
				Graham Jackson  | 
			 
			
				| 
				21 May | 
				
				Butterfly Transects walked today. Small Tortoiseshell 1, Small 
				Copper 1, Green Hairstreak 1, 
				Speckled Wood 1, Large White 1, Small White 1, Red Admiral 1, 
				Common Blue 1, Wall Brown (m) 
				1 (Norfolk).  | 
				
				SWT Lound Lakes  | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				21 May | 
				
				A few butterflies from a private meadow near Saxmundham today 
				21st May 2025 including my first and very elusive
				Large Skipper 
				of the year, a Painted Lady, Green 
				Hairstreak, Brown Argus, Common Blue (5 minimum, all 
				males), plus Brimstone, Green-veined White, Orange Tip and 
				Latticed Heath (moth). Photos of the Large Skipper, Painted 
				Lady, Green Hairstreak and Common Blue are attached.  (📷
				photos
				click here)   | 
				
				Saxmundham | 
				
				  | 
				
				Charles Cuthbert  | 
			 
			
				| 
				21 May | 
				
				Garden Survey. Further to previously seeing Holly Blue adopting 
				the egg-laying position on pyracantha flower buds [see Sightings 
				16th April, 5th May] without producing eggs: Today observed an 
				HB female produce an egg on a pyracantha flower 
				bud. Further searching revealed two eggs on a single flower bud, 
				and on another flower bud a first instar larva close to a 
				hatched egg. (📷
				photo click here). 
				There are previous reports linking pyracantha as a foodplant for 
				the Holly Blue but I am unsure if this is proven to the larval 
				stage. | 
				
				Beccles | 
				
				TM4390 | 
				
				Graham Jackson  | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 May | 
				
				Large Tortoiseshell 
				reported from Lakenheath. No other information about it 
				yet.  | 
				
				Lakenheath | 
				
				  | 
				
				James Corton - Suffolk Butterfly Recorder | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 May | 
				
				Butterfly Transects 10 to 13 walked. Red Admiral 4,L arge White 
				3, Peacock 2, Small White 1, Holly Blue 1, Green-veined White 1, 
				Small Tortoiseshell 1.  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 May | 
				
				Butterfly Species Update. With Small Skipper reported today,we 
				now have 18 species seen on the reserve to date  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 May | 
				
				My first Small Skipper 
				of the year plus a total of 6 wall browns.  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				Graham Moore  | 
			 
			
				| 
				19 May | 
				
				Butterfly Transects 1 to 9 walked. Red Admiral 16,
				Wall Brown 14(m),Peacock 9, 
				Green-veined White 5, Small White 3, Speckled Wood 3, Small 
				Tortoiseshell 2, Orange Tip 2(m), Large White 2,
				Green Hairstreak 2, Painted 
				Lady 1  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				18 May | 
				
				Walk round reserve looking for Wall 
				Brown. 3 males were recorded ,1 at moorings,1 along cross 
				path from moorings end , 1 along gravel dam path close to river 
				bank.  | 
				
				SWT Oulton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 May | 
				
				Cream-spot Tiger Moth  (📷
				photo
				click here)  | 
				
				RSPB North Warren | 
				
				what3words piled.yourself.easygoing | 
				
				Ricky Offord | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 May | 
				
				On Saturday morning I was pleased to find a fresh Painted Lady 
				in our garden plus Holly Blue.  | 
				
				Kesgrave | 
				
				  | 
				
				Gary Plank | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 May | 
				
				A wonderful sighting today of a mating pair of Common Blue 
				butterflies spotted on a local rough grassland meadow where 
				there is a local population each year.  (📷
				photo
				click here)   | 
				
				Ravenswood Ipswich | 
				
				  | 
				
				Daniel Cable-Davey | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 May | 
				
				Wall Brown showing well today 
				, I had a reliable report of 20 have been seen on a walk around 
				the reserve, 1st Gen are doing well again this year. Expect high 
				numbers when I do the totals  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				16 May | 
				
				Green hairstreak on maids 
				cross Lakenheath this morning (📷
				photo
				click here)   | 
				
				Lakenheath | 
				
				  | 
				
				Mark Brown | 
			 
			
				| 
				15 May | 
				
				I saw  1 Speckled Wood, 1 female Brimstone, several Holly Blues, 
				4 Orange Tip males and one or two females. | 
				
				Foxhall Common | 
				
				  | 
				
				Jenny Plank  | 
			 
			
				| 
				14 May | 
				
				While in Bury cemetery at lunchtime I saw 2 male Brimstones, a 
				Large White, 2 Brown Argus, 4 male Common Blues, 3 male Holly 
				Blues and a Small Heath.  | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds | 
				
				  | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				14 May | 
				
				Butterfly Species Update. with Common Blue and Brown Argus seen 
				and recorded,we now have 17 species seen on the reserve to date  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				13 May | 
				
				A spontaneous visit to see the Marsh Fritillary colony at Market 
				Weston Fen didn't disappoint. I sense they're past their peak 
				now but still some fresh individuals emerging. Late morning 
				flyers, mainly after 10 a.m. but often sunning photogenically. 
				Best wishes,  (📷
				photo
				click here)   | 
				
				Market Weston Fen | 
				
				  | 
				
				James Corton | 
			 
			
				| 
				13 May | 
				
				Butterfly Transects walked, Small Copper 11, Common Blue 10, 
				Green-veined White 9, Small White 8, Red Admiral 5, Peacock 3, 
				Large White 2, Brown Argus 2, Orange-tip 2, Speckled Wood 2, 
				Holly Blue 1, 
				Green hairstreak 1  | 
				
				SWT Lound Lakes  | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				13 May | 
				
				Small Heath | 
				
				Carters Meadow | 
				
				TM07054 67073 | 
				
				Dave Richards  | 
			 
			
				| 
				12 May | 
				
				Small Heath | 
				
				Carters Meadow | 
				
				TM07054 67073 | 
				
				Dave Richards  | 
			 
			
				| 
				12 May | 
				
				Three pristine obviously recently emerged male Common Blue 
				butterflies encountered on a local rough grassland meadow where 
				there is a decent population each year.  (📷
				photos
				click here)   | 
				
				Ravenswood Ipswich | 
				
				  | 
				
				Daniel Cable-Davey | 
			 
			
				| 
				12 May | 
				
				Painted Lady - First one of the summer!  | 
				
				  | 
				
				IP1 4BS | 
				
				Malcolm Farrow | 
			 
			
				| 
				12 May | 
				
				Butterfly Transects 1 to 9 walked, Peacock 14,
				Wall Brown 10 (m), Red Admiral 
				9, Small White 8, Holly Blue 8, Green-veined White 3, Orange Tip 
				3 (1f +2m), Brown Argus 1, Painted Lady 1, Common Blue 1, Comma 
				1, Speckled Wood 1, Green hairstreak 
				1. Butterfly Species Update. With 
				Green hairstreak recorded today we now have 15 species 
				seen on the reserve to date  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				  | 
				
				Meadow Brown 
				reported from Blaxhall (about 2 weeks earlier than in the 
				last 12 years) and, more surprising and incredibly early, 
				an Essex Skipper 
				report came in from Lawshall (?) (about 5 weeks earlier than 
				in the last 12 years), both in the last couple of days. 
				Many species are emerging two to three weeks earlier than 
				average. Sightings being verified | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				James Corton - Suffolk Butterfly Recorder | 
			 
			
				| 
				12 May | 
				
				Painted Lady on Scabious in our east Ipswich garden this 
				afternoon.   .  | 
				
				E Ipswich | 
				
				  | 
				
				Michael Morley | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 May | 
				
				Butterfly Species Update. With Painted Lady just being reported, 
				we now have 14 species seen on the reserve to date  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 May | 
				
				I saw a male Common Blue on the wildflower area on Valley Road 
				Ipswich this afternoon. About a week earlier than I have seen 
				them in previous years. Male Orange Tip and a Holly Blue seen as 
				well. | 
				
				Valley Road Ipswich | 
				
				TM158459 | 
				
				Paul Gilson | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 May | 
				
				Two butterfly firsts of the year a Common Blue and two
				Small Heath butterflies all 
				encountered on a local dry rough grassland meadow where I spot 
				and record them each year.    (📷
				photos
				click here)   | 
				
				Ravenswood Ipswich | 
				
				  | 
				
				Daniel Cable-Davey | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 May | 
				
				Dingy Skipper on Birds-foot 
				-trefoil  at Ride 202, Chalk Lane, Kings Forest this morning. (📷
				photo click here) | 
				
				Kings Forest | 
				
				  | 
				
				Margie and David Carter.  | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 May | 
				
				While birdwatching in this area this morning, I noticed the 
				following butterflies: Brimstone, Large White 10, Small White, 
				Green-veined White 8+, Orange Tip 2, Small Tortoiseshell, 
				Peacock 2  | 
				
				Mildenhall Fen, Fisher's Drove TL6480 & 6580  | 
				
				TL6480 & 6580  | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				10-11 May | 
				
				Up to two Brimstones in our garden over the weekend. We have 
				buckthorn in the garden.  | 
				
				Norwich Rd, Ipswich | 
				
				IP1 4BS | 
				
				Malcolm Farrow | 
			 
			
				| 
				10 May | 
				
				Lucie helped find a variety of butterflies at Somerleyton today 
				- Holly Blue, Peacock, Red Admiral, Brimstone, Orange-tip, 
				Speckled Wood, Large, Small and Green-veined Whites and her 
				first two Wall Brown of the 
				year. Two more Wall Brown at 
				the churchyard, including one fluttering around to find a 
				roosting spot.  (📷
				photos of B Ot & WB
				click here)  | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				  | 
				
				James Corton | 
			 
			
				| 
				10 May | 
				
				Marsh Fritillary, Euphydryas aurinia (A lifer for us). 31 
				counted today along with first's for this year of Common Blue 
				and Brown Argus at a wonderful little wildlife Trust site.  
				(📷
				photo
				click here)   | 
				
				SWT Market Weston Fen | 
				
				  | 
				
				Julian Sidney | 
			 
			
				| 
				10 May | 
				
				Butterfly Transects 10 to 13 walked today by Peter.  Peacock 11, 
				Holly Blue 3, Orange Tip 3 (2f+1m), Large White 2, Small White 
				1, Brimstone 1, Wall Brown 1.  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				10 May | 
				
				Wall Brown butterflies showing 
				well on the reserve today, just received a report of 11  
				butterflies in total all males had been seen on a walk round the 
				reserve from various locations  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 May | 
				
				I saw 3 male Common Blues in Bury cemetery this afternoon.  | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds | 
				
				  | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 May | 
				
				The only butterflies around the church today were 
				Wall Brown 4 (m).   | 
				
				Somerleyton Churchyard  | 
				
				  | 
				
				David and Lilian Pitt | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 May | 
				
				Two Wall Brown at Somerleyton 
				Church and another two at Somerleyton railway station. A pair of 
				Red Admiral and a pair of Peacock, several Holly Blue, a 
				Brimstone, Orange-tip and several Whites bear testimony to this 
				butterfly friendly station with its foodplants and nectar 
				plants.  (📷
				photos
				click here) | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				  | 
				
				James Corton | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 May | 
				
				Reassuring to see a sprinkling of freshly emerged Common Blue 
				and Brown Argus in the local cemetery today, including a couple 
				of aberrations. This butterfly year has not only started very 
				early but more healthily than last year, at least in my 
				postcode.  (📷
				photos
				click here)  | 
				
				Lowestoft | 
				
				  | 
				
				James Corton | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 May | 
				
				This afternoon at a breezy and sunny Winks Meadow we had the 
				following butterflies: Brimstone x 2, Orange Tip (f), Small 
				Copper, Red Admiral x 2, Small White x 3, Holly Blue, and a
				Green Hairstreak (📷
				photo
				click here)  | 
				
				Winks Meadow | 
				
				  | 
				
				Rob and Kerry Reeve | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 May | 
				
				Walked a Transect for Somerleyton Estate today, Small White 7, 
				Orange Tip 5 (m) , Red Admiral 3, Common Blue 1, Speckled Wood 
				1, Holly Blue 1, Large White 1, Peacock 1, Green-veined White 1  | 
				
				Somerleyton Estate | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 May | 
				
				Who put Summer on hold? At least today didn't stop this
				Wall Brown from coming out. 
				Once a common sight it is now rare but would be excellent to see 
				it return to the Landguard. Second record this month.   (📷
				photo
				click here)  | 
				
				Landguard | 
				
				  | 
				
				s
				William Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 May | 
				
				Just submitted details of a sighting of two Painted Ladies in 
				Battisford earlier today.  | 
				
				Battisford | 
				
				  | 
				
				Hazel Brewster | 
			 
			
				| 
				5 May | 
				
				Garden Survey.   From 1 May  Subsequently to 5 
				May at home no repeated sightings of this behaviour although the 
				pyracantha flower buds remain very immature. It will be 
				interesting to see if the pyracantha is another foodplant of the 
				polyphagous HB.   (see also new entries for 26 Apr, 1 May 
				and 2 May) | 
				
				Beccles | 
				
				TM43901 | 
				
				Graham Jackson  | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 May | 
				
				Brown Argos (12), Common Blue (2), Small Copper (4), Small White 
				(2), Green Hairstreak (1).  
				Also lots of Oak Processionary caterpillars walking all over the 
				place.  | 
				
				Landguard | 
				
				  | 
				
				Keith Winch  | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 May | 
				
				Butterflies seen were 7 Painted Lady, 2 Red Admiral plus the 
				good numbers of Brown Argus, Common Blue and Small Copper,  | 
				
				Landguard | 
				
				  | 
				
				s
				William Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				3 May | 
				
				Butterfly Transects 10 to 13 walked by Peter today, Peacock 10, 
				Red Admiral 3, Large White 2, Orange Tip 1, Brimstone 1, Small 
				Tortoiseshell 1, Green-veined White 1  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				3 May | 
				
				Butterfly Transects 1 to 9 walked today, Peacock 13, 
				Green-veined White 3, Orange Tip 3 (M), Large White 2, Red 
				Admiral 2, Speckled Wood 2, Comma 2, Holly Blue 1,
				Wall Brown 1 (m)  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 May | 
				
				Garden Survey 2 May Beccles TM4390. Despite not having spotted 
				HBs settling on a Ceanothus shrub this year so far, I found what 
				appears to be an HB egg on a flower bud of the plant.  (📷
				photo
				click here)  . I also found two more eggs on the same 
				plant but they appear smooth surfaced and more reminiscent of 
				tachinid fly eggs though unconfirmed. In 2023 I found x5 HB eggs 
				(some when laid) on the same plant which developed into larvae. 
				(see Sightings in May 2023). In 2024 I found x59 HB eggs (some 
				when laid) on the same plant. However, the colder, wetter 
				weather in late May/early June destroyed the developing flowers 
				and no larvae were found. (see Sightings 2024).  I await this 
				year's developments.  | 
				
				Beccles | 
				
				TM43901 | 
				
				Graham Jackson  | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 May | 
				
				we have just had our first Wall Brown 
				Butterflies reported by Gavin,  2 (males) near the compound 
				entrance (also withSmall Copper reported today,we now have 13 
				species seen on the reserve to date) | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 May | 
				
				Brown-tail moths have laid eggs in our garden. First year for 
				us, the caterpillars are growing nicely.  (📷
				photo
				click here)  | 
				
				Lowestoft | 
				
				  | 
				
				James Corton | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 May | 
				
				Four male Wall Brown at 
				Somerleyton today. Very flighty in the hot sunshine.  (📷
				photos
				click here)   | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				  | 
				
				James Corton | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 May | 
				
				I saw my FOY Brown Argus in Bury cemetery this afternoon. Also 
				noted there were 2 Small Whites, a Red Admiral and a
				Small Heath.  | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds | 
				
				  | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 May | 
				
				At Landguard this morning probably the best butterfly so far a
				Wall Brown  | 
				
				Landguard | 
				
				  | 
				
				s
				William Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 May | 
				
				Garden Survey. iRecord. At the outdoor plant area of Roys of 
				Beccles noted x3 female HB on the pyracantha hedge. One adopted 
				the egg laying position on the very immature flower buds but did 
				not lay an egg. | 
				
				Beccles | 
				
				TM4390 | 
				
				 
					Graham Jackson  
				 | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 May | 
				
				First Small Coppers emerging in Lowestoft cemetery now, along 
				with Speckled Wood, Holly Blue and all the Whites. Holly Blue 
				and Brimstone egg laying on Alder Buckthorn at home (📷
				photos of SC HB click here) | 
				
				Lowestoft | 
				
				  | 
				
				James Corton | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 May | 
				
				Week 5 BC transect at SWT Lackford Lakes completed this morning: 
				Small coppers x 8; Orange Tips x 15; Brown Argus x 2; Speckled 
				Wood x 2; Large White x 3; Green-veined White x 7; Red Admiral x 
				1 and Holly Blue x 1. | 
				
				SWT Lackford Lakes | 
				
				  | 
				
				David Bird  | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 May | 
				
				I saw the following butterflies this morning:
				Dingy Skipper 4 (2m., 2f.), 
				Brimstone 12, Large White 2, Small White 2+, Green-veined White 
				3+, Orange Tip 16, Small Copper 2, Holly Blue (faded male), Red 
				Admiral, Peacock 3, Speckled Wood 12, 
				Small Heath 12.  | 
				
				King's Forest Wordwell area  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
			 
			
				| 
				April | 
				
				
				SwT   
				DS 
				ES SS LS OT LW
				
				SW GvW CY B 
				WB SpW 
				SH
				R MB GK MW 
				Gr SwF
				
				DgF MF GF HBF SPbF 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 20 | 
				
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				| 
				30 Apr | 
				
				We had the following butterflies in a corner of the meadow at 
				Hazlewood Marshes in the space of about 15 minutes :
				Green Hairstreaks (m and f), 
				Brown Argus, Common Blue, Brimstone (m),
				Small Heath as well as Peacock 
				and Small Copper on the main track.(📷
				photos of BA CB
				GH click here) | 
				
				Hazlewood Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				Rob and Kerry Reeve | 
			 
			
				| 
				30 Apr | 
				
				looking for possible Wall Brown and Green Hairstreak butterflies 
				today ,lovely weather but a no-show. Butterflies seen ,Peacock, 
				Green-veined White, Large White, Speckled Wood, Small White, Red 
				Admiral, Holly Blue, Comma, Orange-tip  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				29 Apr | 
				
				lepidoptera wise Brown Argus is having a good first emergence 
				being seen all over the site at Landguard also Small Copper is 
				doing well, 30+ Brown Argus, 20+Small Copper with only 5 Common 
				Blue noted  (📷
				photos of BA CB
				click here)   | 
				
				Landguard | 
				
				  | 
				
				s
				William Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				29 Apr | 
				
				Walking in King's Forest this morning, I saw the following 
				butterflies: TL8174 & 8274:   Brimstone 4, Large White, Small 
				White 4+, Green-veined White 8+, Orange Tip 6+, mostly males, 
				Small Copper, Peacock 3, Speckled Wood c40 (there were 60+ 
				across the area that I walked). TL8076:   Brimstone 3, Small 
				White 2+, Green-veined White 4+, Orange Tip 4+ (males), Small 
				Copper (pair), Speckled Wood 4, Small Heath 2.  | 
				
				King's Forest | 
				
				  | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				28 Apr | 
				
				First Marsh Fritillary 
				reported today from northern Suffolk. Earliest Suffolk record 
				for them, I believe, since they were introduced in 2020 or 2021. 
				Colony seems very established now.  | 
				
				North Suffolk | 
				
				  | 
				
				James Corton | 
			 
			
				| 
				28 Apr | 
				
				A female Brimstone egg laying in the garden on the Buckthorns 
				supplied by 'The Buckthorn Project' was a great way to start the 
				day. It got better still when a female
				Wall Brown 
				fluttered in, settled briefly, and then flew off north.  (📷
				photos
				click here)  | 
				
				Lowestoft | 
				
				  | 
				
				James Corton | 
			 
			
				| 
				27 Apr | 
				
				Still couldn't find more than 1 Green 
				Hairstreak at Landguard again today hopefully numbers 
				will lift this week also noted 2 Common Blue, 3 Brown Argus, 5 
				Small Copper, 1 Small Heath  
				(📷
				photos
				click here)   | 
				
				Landguard | 
				
				  | 
				
				s
				William Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				27 Apr | 
				
				A couple of urban Peacock and Speckled Wood in Lowestoft town 
				today, in one of the business park areas. A female Large White 
				while I was in the garden.  (📷
				photos
				click here)  | 
				
				Lowestoft | 
				
				  | 
				
				James Corton | 
			 
			
				| 
				27 Apr | 
				
				I did a survey walk for SWT today...16 Green-veined white, 4 
				Large white, 3 Orange-tip, 3 Brimstone, 15 Peacock, 3 Red 
				admiral, 3 Small tortoiseshell and 4 Speckled wood. | 
				
				SWT Worlingham marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				Peter Norfolk | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 Apr | 
				
				Garden Survey.  Observed Holly Blue female investigating 
				pyracantha which had very immature flower buds present. 
				Eventually adopted the egg laying position but did not lay an 
				egg:  (📷
				photo
				click here)  | 
				
				Beccles | 
				
				TM4390 | 
				
				Graham Jackson  | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Apr | 
				
				My husband saw this young butterfly, with grey and white 
				markings and called me.  An Orange-tip female, markings 
				gradually getting darker and more distinct; the rear is still 
				paler in the photo and the antennae grew more solid as we 
				watched. Amazing.    (📷
				photo
				click here)   | 
				
				Framlingham | 
				
				TM 287634  | 
				
				Geraldine Smith | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Apr | 
				
				Butterfly Transects 10 to 13 walked today. The only butterfly 
				recorded was 1 Peacock. Still a cold edge to the the gentle 
				breeze here at Carlton Marshes today  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 Apr | 
				
				 Good showing of Whites (Small, Large and Green-veined), 
				Brimstones, Speckled Woods, Peacocks, a few Orange Tips, 1x 
				Holly Blue, and a very nice Small Copper. (📷
				photo click here) | 
				
				Pipers Vale | 
				
				  | 
				
				Phil Watkinson | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 Apr | 
				
				Our first Green Hairstreaks of 
				the year at Hazlewood Marshes this morning also a
				Small Heath,  (📷
				photos
				click here)   | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Margie and David Carter  | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 Apr | 
				
				5 x small heath, 1 x small 
				copper (📷
				photo click here) 
				in adjacent ride to north, plus speckled wood, orange tip, 
				brimstone, Green veined White, peacock.   | 
				
				King’s Forest – chalk lane | 
				
				  | 
				
				Trevor Goodfellow | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 Apr | 
				
				Green veined White 7, Peacock 6, Small Copper 5, Speckled Wood 
				5, Comma 3, Holly Blue (m) 3, Large White 2, Brimstone (m) 2, 
				Small White 1, Orange Tip (m) 1.  | 
				
				SWT Lound Lakes  | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 Apr | 
				
				Managed to get pics of a nice fresh 
				Green Hairstreak and Brown Argus at Landguard this 
				morning  (📷
				photos
				click here) also present were 1 male Brimstone, 5 Small 
				Copper, 7 Peacock, 7 Large White, 6 Green veined White, 3 Small 
				White  | 
				
				Landguard | 
				
				  | 
				
				s
				William Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Apr | 
				
				Butterfly Transects 1 to 9 walked today, Peacock 2, Speckled 
				Wood 1.  Low numbers and only 2 species recorded today  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Apr | 
				
				Just Orange Tips today at Mill Stream (📷
				photo
				click here)  | 
				
				Mill Stream | 
				
				  | 
				
				Phil Watkinson | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Apr | 
				
				Two fresh and pristine recently emerged
				Brown Argus 
				butterflies encountered basking in the sunshine.  (📷
				photos
				click here)  This equals our earliest sighting date | 
				
				Ravenswood Ipswich   | 
				
				  | 
				
				Daniel Cable-Davey | 
			 
			
				| 
				22 Apr | 
				
				Large White, Green veined White, Brimstone, Orange-tip, Speckled 
				Wood, Peacock and 4 x Dingy Skipper 
				plus a couple of Small Heath. 
				Moths: Latticed heath and Fox moth larva. Entered on iRecord (📷
				photos of LW SH DS
				click here)  | 
				
				Kings forest - Wordwell end | 
				
				  | 
				
				Trevor Goodfellow/Peter Byford  | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Apr | 
				
				King’s Forest – Wordwell 10 species. Several Orange-tip but all 
				males, about a dozen m&f Brimstones, Green veined White, Small 
				White, Peacocks, Red Admiral, 1 x Speckled wood, 1 x Holly Blue, 
				1 x Comma, 1 x Dingy Skipper 
				(📷
				photo
				click here)A new earliest sighting date by 5 days for 
				Suffolk . (all on iRecord)    | 
				
				King’s Forest – Wordwell | 
				
				  | 
				
				Trevor Goodfellow  | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Apr | 
				
				Several Orange-Tip flyers, both male and female, at Brockford 
				today, unfazed by the steaming engines along the line  | 
				
				Brockford railway  | 
				
				TM 129659  | 
				
				Geraldine Smith  | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Apr | 
				
				Our first Small Heath 
				of the year at Chalk Lane, Kings Forest this afternoon.  (📷
				photo
				click here)   A new earliest sighting date by 
				4 days for Suffolk | 
				
				Chalk Lane, Kings Forest | 
				
				  | 
				
				Margie & David Carter | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Apr | 
				
				Landguard today 1 Common Blue 
				nfy (📷
				photo click here), 
				1 Speckled Wood, 2 Large White, 1 Green veined White, 1 Small 
				Copper up till 10.30 in cool blustery conditions  | 
				
				Landguard | 
				
				  | 
				
				s
				William Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				19 Apr | 
				
				After a quiet start for butterflies in our Wickham Market garden 
				it was good to see this freshly emerged Holly Blue coming down 
				for water and this female Orange Tip nectaring on Honesty. (📷
				photos
				click here)   | 
				
				Wickham Market | 
				
				  | 
				
				Rob and Kerry Reeve | 
			 
			
				| 
				18 Apr | 
				
				Today at Church Farm Marshes SWT we had the following: 
				Brimstone, Comma x 3,  Green-veined White x 5, Holly Blue x 2, 
				Large White, Orange Tip x 5, Peacock x 2, Small White,  Speckled 
				Wood x 9 ( photo Rob Reeve) Small Tortoiseshell ( photo Rob 
				Reeve) plus good numbers of unidentified Whites.  (📷
				photos
				click here)   | 
				
				Church Farm Marshes SWT | 
				
				  | 
				
				Rob and Kerry Reeve  Debbie Broom | 
			 
			
				| 
				18 Apr | 
				
				Butterflies were the order of the day this afternoon,plus 
				yesterday several Brimstone males around Falkenham and my 
				earliest Painted Lady x 2 at Kingsfleet whilst today another was 
				noted at Landguard nearby in the Grove several Speckled Woods + 
				2 Brimstone  (📷
				photos of PL & SpW
				click here)   | 
				
				Felixstowe peninsula | 
				
				  | 
				
				s
				William Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				18 Apr | 
				
				Several Speckled Wood out now in north Lowestoft, often basking 
				on the Alexanders, including one with wings that had not 
				completely unfurled but which was flying effortlessly anyway  
				(📷
				photo
				click here)  | 
				
				Lowestoft | 
				
				  | 
				
				James Corton | 
			 
			
				| 
				18 Apr | 
				
				A little on the windier side today than originally expected. 
				However, an early record of 
				Painted Lady was a welcome find in the moat on 
				the Green Alkanet. This migratory butterfly can cover up to 100 
				miles a day reaching speeds of 30mph. Unfortunately we can't 
				ring butterflies but it's nice to wonder where this reasonably 
				worn individual might of traveled from. (📷
				photo
				click here)   | 
				
				Landguard | 
				
				  | 
				
				s
				Landguard BO | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 Apr | 
				
				Orange-tip 3m, Green-veined White 2, Brimstone 2m 1f, Speckled 
				Wood 2, Peacock 1, Comma 1 | 
				
				SWT Newbourne Springs | 
				
				  | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 Apr | 
				
				The second spotting of the year of a Speckled wood butterfly 
				basking upon my Gorse bush in my garden. (📷
				photo
				click here)   | 
				
				Ipswich | 
				
				IP3 | 
				
				Daniel Cable-Davey | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 Apr | 
				
				Delighted to find a Small Copper busy on the dunes at Sizewell 
				this sunny  morning  | 
				
				Sizewell   | 
				
				TM476629 | 
				
				Geraldine Smith  | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 Apr | 
				
				At North Warren RSPB reserve today were Speckled Wood 12, Green 
				veined White 10, Peacock 7, Brimstone male 2, and Holly Blue 
				male 1. | 
				
				RSPB North Warren | 
				
				  | 
				
				Bob Turner | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 Apr | 
				
				Butterfly Transects 10 to 13 walked by Peter.  Peacock 16, 
				Green-veined White 4, Red Admiral 2, Speckled Wood 1, Large 
				White 1.  With Holly Blue and Orange Tip reported today 
				(not on transect), we now have 11 species seen on the reserve to 
				date  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 Apr | 
				
				I saw the following butterflies in the sunshine this morning: 
				RISBY village :   Orange Tip 4mm., Holly Blue 2mm., Speckled 
				Wood.  | 
				
				Risby | 
				
				TL7966 | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 Apr | 
				
				RISBY Lackford Lane : Brimstone m., Small White, Green-veined 
				White, Orange Tip m., Speckled Wood. | 
				
				SWT Lackford Lakes | 
				
				TL7967 | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 Apr | 
				
				Week 3 BC Transect at SWT Lackford Lakes completed this morning. 
				Small White x 1, Orange Tips x 8, Green-veined White  x 7, 
				Small Copper x 2, Holly Blue x 2 and Peacock x 1 | 
				
				SWT Lackford Lakes | 
				
				  | 
				
				David Bird   | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 Apr | 
				
				One Green Hairstreak 
				today at 12:20 at "Chequer's Belt" in King's Forest, near North 
				Stow (📷
				photo
				click here)   | 
				
				King's Forest, | 
				
				TL827730 | 
				
				David Bird  | 
			 
			
				| 
				16 Apr | 
				
				Butterfly Transects 1 to 9 walked,Peacock 2, Speckled Wood 2. 
				Weather sunny intervals fresh breeze from the South South West, 
				cold edge on the wind today.  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				14 Apr | 
				
				Encountered two mating pairs of Green veined white butterflies 
				on a grassland meadow.    (📷
				photos
				click here)   | 
				
				Ravenswood Ipswich | 
				
				  | 
				
				Daniel Cable-Davey | 
			 
			
				| 
				13 Apr | 
				
				Warm but breezy, A few Peacocks, Brimstones, Whites, Commas, 1x 
				Holly Blue, 3x Speckled Wood and 1x Small Copper
				(📷
				photos of SpW & SC
				click here)  .  | 
				
				Pipers Vale | 
				
				  | 
				
				Phil Watkinson | 
			 
			
				| 
				13 Apr | 
				
				First male Orange-Tip in the garden today along with male and 
				female Brimstone and a regular Peacock  | 
				
				Framlingham TM287634  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Geraldine Smith  | 
			 
			
				| 
				13 Apr | 
				
				Orange-tip m 1, Brimstone f 1 | 
				
				SW Ipswich | 
				
				  | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				12 Apr | 
				
				I am pleased to report separate sightings of at least three 
				Small Tortoiseshell butterflies in the Old Hall farm and St 
				Felix school area (Southwold) on 12th April 2025. Photos of two 
				individuals attached, one worn and the other fairly fresh. The 
				weather was warm and very sunny at the time with at least 10 
				Peacock butterflies also on the wing during the early afternoon. 
				Hoping this is a good sign because in the whole of 2024 I only 
				saw one single Small Tortoiseshell at Theberton on 14th July. (📷
				photos
				click here)  | 
				
				Southwold) | 
				
				  | 
				
				Charles Cuthbert  | 
			 
			
				| 
				12 Apr | 
				
				I saw the following butterflies along this stretch of the Lark 
				this morning: Orange Tip, 2 males; Green-veined White 8; Peacock 
				3; Speckled Wood 2.  | 
				
				Temple Bridge to Turf Fen, River Lark  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				12 Apr | 
				
				A few Peacocks, Brimstones, Whites and a single Comma, but, the 
				star of the show was a Small Tortoiseshell !! (📷
				photo
				click here)  | 
				
				Landseer Park | 
				
				  | 
				
				Phil Watkinson | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 Apr | 
				
				While walking through Bury cemetery today I saw my first 
				Speckled Wood of the season. Also noted were Holly Blue, Small 
				White and Green-veined White.  | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds | 
				
				  | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 Apr | 
				
				Butterfly Transects 10 to 13 walked. Peacock 19, Green-veined 
				White 2, Brimstone 2 (m). 3 more Brimstone (m) seen off 
				transects and recorded on irecord butterflies  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				10 Apr | 
				
				Afternoon, at North Cove reserve we saw several Green-veined 
				White and Peacock, along with single Comma, male Orange-tip and 
				female Brimstone (egg laying) | 
				
				North Cove | 
				
				  | 
				
				Peter Norfolk | 
			 
			
				| 
				10 Apr | 
				
				Our first Speckled Wood of the year on the gorse at Westleton 
				Heath this morning. (📷
				photo click here) | 
				
				Westleton Heath | 
				
				  | 
				
				Margie & David Carter | 
			 
			
				| 
				10 Apr | 
				
				Butterfly Transects walked today. Peacock 7, Speckled Wood 2, 
				Comma 2, with Speckled Wood recorded on the Suffolk side today 
				,we now have 10 species seen on the reserve to date  | 
				
				SWT Lound Lakes  | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Apr | 
				
				Reydon Wood near Southwold we saw Brimstone, Peacock x 2, Comma 
				x 3, and a Green-veined White.   | 
				
				Reydon Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				 Rob and Kerry Reeve,  Debbie Broom   | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Apr | 
				
				In Aldringham churchyard we had just 1 Large White. | 
				
				Aldringham | 
				
				  | 
				
				 Rob and Kerry Reeve,  Debbie Broom   | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Apr | 
				
				Orange-tip 1 m, Speckled Wood 4, Peacock 1 | 
				
				Belstead Meadows | 
				
				  | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Apr | 
				
				butterflies 1 Green-veined White 1, Small White 1, Large White 
				1, Peacock 2, Small Tortoiseshell (📷
				photo click 
				here) | 
				
				Landguard | 
				
				  | 
				
				s William Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Apr | 
				
				Speckled Wood reported today, so we now have 9 species seen on 
				the reserve to date  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Apr | 
				
				2 x Peacock, 2 x Comma, 2 x Holly Blue, 1 x Small White, Male 
				and Female Orange Tip. - At Ballingdon Street entrance to Kone 
				Vale - Sudbury Suffolk.  | 
				
				Sudbury | 
				
				  | 
				
				Ron Smith | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Apr | 
				
				This afternoon, another good showing of Peacock, Comma and 
				Green-veined Whites together with 1x Speckled Wood (📷
				photo
				click here) and 2x male Orange Tips.  | 
				
				Mill Stream, Rushmere St Andrew | 
				
				  | 
				
				Phil Watkinson | 
			 
			
				| 
				7 Apr | 
				
				My first two Small White of the year along a nearby old railway 
				walk in Lowestoft. The female is particularly well marked for a 
				Spring specimen and had me wondering about Southern Small White 
				for a while.  (📷
				photos
				click here)   | 
				
				Lowestoft | 
				
				  | 
				
				James Corton | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 Apr | 
				
				My first Speckled Wood of the season | 
				
				Worlington | 
				
				TL68917427 | 
				
				Arthur Rivett  | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 Apr | 
				
				Small White was reported on the 6th of April,so we now have 9 
				species seen on the reserve to date  | 
				
				SWT Lound Lakes  | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				5 Apr | 
				
				My most productive day of the year so far (excluding April 3, 
				when 4 species appeared in our Beccles garden - Br female, GvW, 
				HB, P) when doing a circuit of 4 squares from Somerleyton to 
				Blundeston/ Flixton. 2-5 Peacocks in all 4, 2 Commas in 2, 1-2 
				GVs in 2. By the way, Orange-tip and Small White males at 
				Homersfield TM2885 on April 2.  | 
				
				Somerleyton to Blundeston/ Flixton | 
				
				  | 
				
				Paul Douch  | 
			 
			
				| 
				5 Apr | 
				
				Well chuffed to clock up my ninth species of butterfly for the 
				year all seen locally on the Felixstowe peninsula with a Small 
				Copper being the latest at Landguard Bird Observatory with 2 
				Peacock and 2 Green veined White seen  (📷
				photo
				click here)   | 
				
				Landguard | 
				
				  | 
				
				s William Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Apr | 
				
				Finally was able to photograph two superb Brimstones after 
				spotting several since mid March.    (📷
				photo
				click here)   | 
				
				Ravenswood Ipswich | 
				
				  | 
				
				Daniel Cable-Davey | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Apr | 
				
				Our first Small Copper of the year seen at RSPB Minsmere today. 
				(📷
				photo
				click here)  | 
				
				RSPB Minsmere | 
				
				  | 
				
				Margie & David Carter  | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Apr | 
				
				At North Warren RSPB reserve today were Red Admiral 1, Peacock 
				6, Speckled wood 3, Brimstone 3 males and 1 female and Orange 
				tip 1 male. | 
				
				RSPB North Warren | 
				
				  | 
				
				Bob Turner | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Apr | 
				
				Large White seen today, we now have 8 species seen on the 
				reserve to date  | 
				
				SWT Lound Lakes  | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Apr | 
				
				Butterfly Transects 10 to 13 walked by Peter today, Peacock 14, 
				Brimstone (f) 1, Comma 1,Small Tortoiseshell 1  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Apr | 
				
				Another good day at Mill Stream. A 1 hour walk this afternoon 
				(3pm) yielded the following, 10+ Peacock, 10+ Brimstone, 3x 
				Comma and lots of "whites" (All the ones I was able to 
				positively identify were Green-Veined Whites). No Holly Blues 
				today.  (📷
				photos
				click here)   | 
				
				Mill Stream, Rushmere St Andrew | 
				
				  | 
				
				Phil Watkinson  | 
			 
			
				| 
				3 Apr | 
				
				Afternoon, 3x Comma, 2x Holly Blue, 10+ Peacock, 10+ Brimstone 
				(males and females) and 10+ "whites" (one definite male Green 
				Veined White). (📷
				photos
				click here)   | 
				
				Mill Stream, Rushmere St Andrew | 
				
				  | 
				
				Phil Watkinson  | 
			 
			
				| 
				3 Apr | 
				
				As the birding at Landguard has gone into the Neasterly doldrums 
				I decided to get into sheltered areas with sunshine for some 
				butterflies giving me a couple of Brimstone and good numbers of 
				Peacock plus nfy Speckled Wood
				 (📷
				photo
				click here)   | 
				
				Landguard | 
				
				  | 
				
				s William Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				3 Apr | 
				
				With Small Tortoiseshell seen today we now have 7 species seen 
				on the reserve to date  | 
				
				SWT Lound Lakes  | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				3 Apr | 
				
				With Large White seen today,we now have 8 species seen on the 
				reserve to date  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				3 Apr | 
				
				Brimstone 5, Green-veined White 1  | 
				
				King's Forest | 
				
				TL7872 | 
				
				David Walsh | 
			 
			
				| 
				3 Apr | 
				
				Brimstone 6, Peacock 4, Orange-tip 1 (📷
				photo click here) | 
				
				King's Forest | 
				
				TL7972 | 
				
				David Walsh | 
			 
			
				| 
				3 Apr | 
				
				Brimstone 5  | 
				
				King's Forest | 
				
				TL7873 | 
				
				David Walsh | 
			 
			
				| 
				3 Apr | 
				
				Orange-tip 1, Green-veined White 2, Brimstone 3, Peacock 1   | 
				
				Cavenham Heath | 
				
				TL7572 | 
				
				David Walsh | 
			 
			
				| 
				3 Apr | 
				
				My first Large White of the year today in north Lowestoft. A 
				near-perfect condition Peacock also fluttered by.  | 
				
				north Lowestoft | 
				
				  | 
				
				James Corton | 
			 
			
				| 
				3 Apr | 
				
				Week 1 BC Transect at SWT Lackford Lakes was completed today: 
				Brimstone x 4, Orange Tip x 2 (both female), Green-vein White x 
				2, Peacock x 5 and Comma x 2 | 
				
				SWT Lackford Lakes | 
				
				  | 
				
				David Bird  | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 Apr | 
				
				Two Emperor moths attracted to Romneya bushes in my garden at 
				Trimley St Martin. The first of the year.  | 
				
				Trimley St Martin | 
				
				  | 
				
				David Tipple | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 Apr | 
				
				Butterfly Transects 1 to 9 walked today, Peacock 8, Comma 3, 
				Small Tortoiseshell 2, Small White 1 (and a sighting of 
				Green-veined White) | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 Apr | 
				
				Shafto Rd 2 male Brimstones,  2 Peacocks,  Small White,  Comma 
				and first Holly Blue. .   | 
				
				Ipswich | 
				
				TM1445 | 
				
				Steve and Anne  Green | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 Apr | 
				
				Following a Comma seen at Cavenham pits this morning, I returned 
				home to West Road, Bury St Edmunds to see my first Green-veined 
				White of 2025. Brimstones were observed at both locations.  | 
				
				Cavenham pits & Bury St Edmunds | 
				
				  | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 Apr | 
				
				Today on Upper Holleseley Common we saw one very small Comma.    | 
				
				Upper Holleseley Common | 
				
				  | 
				
				Jenny & Gary Plank  | 
			 
			
				| 
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
			 
			
				| 
				March | 
				
				
				SwT   
				DS 
				ES SS LS OT 
				LW
				
				SW GvW CY B 
				WB SpW 
				SH
				R MB GK MW 
				Gr SwF
				
				DgF MF GF HBF SPbF 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 11 | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  (📷
				photo
				click here)   | 
			 
			
				| 
				31 Mar | 
				
				Bright male Brimstone | 
				
				Grange Meadow, Kesgrave | 
				
				  | 
				
				Jenny & Gary Plank  | 
			 
			
				| 
				31 Mar | 
				
				Encountered another three fresh recently emerged Small Copper 
				butterflies all active on two meadows in Ravenswood. Ravenswood 
				Ipswich   (📷
				photo
				click here)   | 
				
				Ravenswood Ipswich | 
				
				  | 
				
				Daniel Cable-Davey | 
			 
			
				| 
				31 Mar | 
				
				Old Kirton Road ,   Brimstone 1, Comma 1,
				Large White 1, 
				Peacock 1 | 
				
				Trimley | 
				
				TM275379 | 
				
				Robi Biddle  | 
			 
			
				| 
				31 Mar | 
				
				This afternoon, 4x Comma, 10+ Peacock, 2x Brimstone (both male).  
				(📷
				photo
				click here)  | 
				
				Mill Stream, Rushmere St Andrew | 
				
				  | 
				
				Phil Watkinson | 
			 
			
				| 
				29 Mar | 
				
				Male Orange-tip 
				x 1 | 
				
				Cockfield  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Peter.Byford | 
			 
			
				| 
				29 Mar | 
				
				The last week in March, male and female Brimstones are regular 
				plus a Peacock the last two days. Is it early for female 
				Brimstones?    | 
				
				Framlingham | 
				
				  | 
				
				Geraldine Smith | 
			 
			
				| 
				29 Mar | 
				
				Encountered my very first 
				Small Copper butterfly of the year active on a 
				meadow in Ravenswood Ipswich where each year I record them in 
				good numbers.  (📷
				photo
				click here)   | 
				
				Ravenswood Ipswich | 
				
				  | 
				
				Daniel Cable-Davey | 
			 
			
				| 
				27 Mar | 
				
				Peacock, Brimstone, Small Tortoiseshell and Comma at Carlton 
				Marshes today. Some nectaring from trees - pussy willow and ash 
				being favoured. | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				James Corton | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 Mar | 
				
				Meet up with Tony this morning for a walk round Bond's Meadow 
				Oulton Broad in Lowestoft talking about doing  butterfly surveys 
				. Butterflies seen while walking round Comma 3, Peacock 5, 
				Brimstone 4, all put on iRecord Butterflies  | 
				
				Oulton Broad | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 Mar | 
				
				Very tatty Small White in Laxfield garden this lunchtime.  
				Also Brimstone and Peacock  | 
				
				Laxfield | 
				
				  | 
				
				Mike Turton | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 Mar | 
				
				Holly Blue | 
				
				Kessingland | 
				
				  | 
				
				James Corton | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 Mar | 
				
				lovely warm day in our Shafto rd garden we saw the following  
				butterflies 3 male brimstones,  1 female brimstone,  2 peacocks, 
				1 comma and 1 small white ..   | 
				
				Ipswich | 
				
				TM1445 | 
				
				Steve  and Anne  Green | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 Mar | 
				
				Holly Blue.  
				Peacock, Red Admiral, Comma and Brimstone seen around the 
				village, but still no Small Tortoiseshell. | 
				
				Waldringfield, Woodbridge | 
				
				  | 
				
				Peter Maddison | 
			 
			
				| 
				22 Mar | 
				
				While walking at RSPB Lakenheath Fen, I saw the following 
				butterflies: Brimstone 4, Small Tortoiseshell, Peacock 9. | 
				
				RSPB Lakenheath Fen | 
				
				  | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Mar | 
				
				1 male Brimstone in my garden | 
				
				Saxmundham | 
				
				  | 
				
				Bob Turner | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Mar | 
				
				Today (March 20th), I saw a 
				Green-veined White at Adastral Park, Martlesham. 
				Also noted on site were singles of Brimstone, Comma and Peacock. | 
				
				Martlesham | 
				
				  | 
				
				Gi Grieco  | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Mar | 
				
				Commas and peacocks recorded during my walk early this 
				afternoon, along with brimstones | 
				
				Northfield Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				s Mark Brewster | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Mar | 
				
				Couldn't resist a wander around The Grove in Felixstowe and 
				Felixstowe Ferry for butterflies in the spring sunshine 
				resulting in 4 male Brimstone, 3 Peacock and a Comma at The 
				Grove ... | 
				
				The Grove in Felixstowe | 
				
				  | 
				
				s William Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Mar | 
				
				... plus 4 Peacock at Felixstowe Ferry (📷
				photo
				click here)  | 
				
				Felixstowe Ferry | 
				
				  | 
				
				s William Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Mar | 
				
				Species Update  with Comma seen today we now have 5 species seen 
				on the reserve to date  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Mar | 
				
				Butterflies showing today North Lowestoft NR32, Peacock, Comma, 
				Brimstone  | 
				
				North Lowestoft | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Mar | 
				
				There was a male Small White, a male Brimstone and a Red Admiral 
				in my garden at West Road, Bury St Edmunds today.  | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds | 
				
				  | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Mar | 
				
				Brimstone female around the ivy in the garden. Amazing. Also a 
				Peacock and two commas on Pipers Vale.  | 
				
				Pipers Vale | 
				
				  | 
				
				Julian Dowding | 
			 
			
				| 
				19 Mar | 
				
				Saw my first of the year lovely male Brimstone  | 
				
				Landseer Park | 
				
				  | 
				
				Julian Dowding | 
			 
			
				| 
				19 Mar | 
				
				A few butterflies about at Landguard and Peewit Hill saw 2 new 
				for year a Small White 
				and Small Tortoiseshell at Landguard with 2 Comma's at Peewit 
				Hill  | 
				
				Landguard and Peewit Hill | 
				
				  | 
				
				s William Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				19 Mar | 
				
				Five Comma and four Peacock at Gunton Meadow and Pleasurewoood 
				Hills, Lowestoft today.  (📷
				photo
				click here)  | 
				
				Lowestoft | 
				
				  | 
				
				James Corton | 
			 
			
				| 
				16 Mar | 
				
				Lovely  sunny day in shafto rd Ipswich had 3 male Brimstones  
				feeding on violets and 3 commas feeding  on daisies in the lawn | 
				
				Ipswich | 
				
				TM1445 | 
				
				Steve  & Anne  Green | 
			 
			
				| 
				10 Mar | 
				
				Brimstone and comma in the churchyard in Holbrook.  | 
				
				Holbrook | 
				
				  | 
				
				Malcolm Farrow | 
			 
			
				| 
				10 Mar | 
				
				I saw my first Red Admiral of the year flutter past me yesterday 
				at Beccles  Marshes. A welcome sight!  | 
				
				Beccles  Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				x Julie Durrant | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 Mar | 
				
				In warm and sunny conditions, we had 4 x Brimstones and 3 x Red 
				Admirals. | 
				
				Martlesham Wilds | 
				
				  | 
				
				Rob and Kerry Reeve  Steve and Anne Green   | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 Mar | 
				
				Our first Comma of the year at Bawdsey Quay picnic site today,  
				(📷
				photo
				click here)   | 
				
				Bawdsey Quay | 
				
				  | 
				
				Margie and David Carter  | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 Mar | 
				
				Small Tortoiseshell  reported for 9th March ,we now have 4 
				species  seen on the reserve to date  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 Mar | 
				
				Brimstone male and Peacock in our garden today.   | 
				
				Flowton | 
				
				TM085 470 | 
				
				Rob Clements | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 Mar | 
				
				1 Peacock in my garden | 
				
				Saxmundham | 
				
				  | 
				
				Bob Turner | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 Mar | 
				
				Red Admiral reported for 6th March ,we now have 3 species  seen 
				on the reserve to date  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 Mar | 
				
				Comma 2 together on Cherry Plum,  (📷
				photo click here of one 
				on garden shrub) | 
				
				Kelsale | 
				
				  | 
				
				Charles Cuthbert  | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Mar | 
				
				I saw my first Peacock on Saturday 8th Mar in my garden in 
				Lowestoft. First butterfly of the year  | 
				
				Lowestoft | 
				
				  | 
				
				x Julie Durrant | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Mar | 
				
				1 Peacock; 2 Brimstone, separate sightings from different 
				locations; 4 Comma, separate sightings | 
				
				Kelsale | 
				
				  | 
				
				Charles Cuthbert  | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Mar | 
				
				A male brimstone and a comma are the first butterflies to grace 
				my Charsfield garden this year.  | 
				
				Charsfield  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Steve Aylward  | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Mar | 
				
				First proper butterfly walk of the year, and we’re up and 
				running with commas. Several seen taking heat on the ground, in 
				and beyond Northfield Wood, Onehouse, earlier this afternoon (📷
				photo
				click here)  | 
				
				Northfield Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				s Mark Brewster | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Mar | 
				
				With Peacock reported this morning, we now have 2 species seen 
				on the reserve to date  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Mar | 
				
				Mill Stream this afternoon, 1x Red Admiral, 4x Comma  (📷
				photos
				click here)  | 
				
				Mill Stream, Rushmere St Andrew | 
				
				  | 
				
				Phil Watkinson | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Mar | 
				
				Saw my first male Brimstone in my garden  in Shafto Rd | 
				
				Ipswich | 
				
				TM1445 | 
				
				Frankie  Ryan | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Mar | 
				
				Comma (📷
				photo click here) | 
				
				Northfield Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				s Mark Brewster | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Mar | 
				
				Butterflies for the year just doubled with a Comma at Landguard  | 
				
				Landguard | 
				
				  | 
				
				s Will Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Mar | 
				
				We've just had two comma butterflies in the garden. First we've 
				seen this year.  | 
				
				North East Ipswich | 
				
				  | 
				
				Lynne Hall | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Mar | 
				
				What a delight! A male Brimstone fluttering along the hedgeline 
				from the Buckthorn to the Apple tree this morning. a definite 
				sign of spring.  | 
				
				Framlingham  | 
				
				TM287634  | 
				
				Geraldine Smith  | 
			 
			
				| 
				7 Mar | 
				
				Our first butterfly of the year - a Comma enjoying the sunshine 
				in our garden at Flowton this afternoon.   | 
				
				Flowton | 
				
				TM085470 | 
				
				Rob Clements | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 Mar | 
				
				Male Brimstone and a rather tatty Comma  | 
				
				Alton Water | 
				
				  | 
				
				Michael Bamford | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 Mar | 
				
				Today at the lakes - brimstone and peacock butterflies  | 
				
				SWTLackfordLakes | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 Mar | 
				
				A pleasant walk through the The Grove Felixstowe yesterday 
				afternoon produced a singing Chiffchaff a Firecrest and my first 
				Butterfly of the year a single Red Admiral  | 
				
				Felixstowe | 
				
				  | 
				
				s Will Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 Mar | 
				
				Today we had a Peacock butterfly nectaring on perennial 
				wallflower in our front garden (📷
				photo
				click here)   | 
				
				Wickham Market | 
				
				  | 
				
				Rob and Kerry Reeve   | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 Mar | 
				
				At Santon Downham at lunchtime I saw 3 Brimstones on the Suffolk 
				side of the river, my first butterflies of 2025. (There were 3 
				more Brimstones and a Peacock on the Norfolk side). During the 
				afternoon, I saw a Comma in my garden.  | 
				
				Santon Downham | 
				
				  | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 Mar | 
				
				Comma at Gunton Meadow today.  (📷
				photo click here) | 
				
				Gunton Meadow | 
				
				  | 
				
				James Corton | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 Mar | 
				
				Found a Comma on blossom (📷
				photo
				click here)  | 
				
				Somerleyton Station | 
				
				  | 
				
				David and Lilian Pitt  | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 Mar | 
				
				Just had reported our first butterfly seen on the reserve for 
				this year, a Brimstone a (male).  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 Mar | 
				
				One lovely Brimstone as I was driving into Tesco Martlesham at 
				11,20 today   | 
				
				Martlesham | 
				
				  | 
				
				Peter Compton | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 Mar | 
				
				Mill Stream, Rushmere St Andrew this afternoon, 1x peacock, 1x 
				Comma  (📷
				photo click here) | 
				
				Rushmere St Andrew | 
				
				  | 
				
				Phil Watkinson | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Mar | 
				
				Peacock in gorse | 
				
				Dunwich Heath | 
				
				  | 
				
				Charles Cuthbert | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Mar | 
				
				1 Comma in my garden | 
				
				Saxmundham | 
				
				  | 
				
				Bob Turner | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Mar | 
				
				Male Brimstone x3, Comma, 
				and Red Admiral. | 
				
				Long Melford | 
				
				  | 
				
				Peter Byford  | 
			 
			
				| 
				3 Mar | 
				
				One male Brimstone in our Barnby garden this morning....the 
				benefits of sunny days!  | 
				
				Barnby | 
				
				  | 
				
				Peter Norfolk | 
			 
			
				| 
				3 Mar | 
				
				Brimstone (male) this morning in my garden in Laxfield. | 
				
				Laxfield | 
				
				  | 
				
				Mike Turton | 
			 
			
				| 
				3 Mar | 
				
				Reported sighting of a Small Tortoiseshell Butterfly at SWT 
				Oulton Marshes by the moorings  | 
				
				SWT Oulton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				b Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				3 Mar | 
				
				Lovely sunny day saw our first Male Brimstone  in our Ipswich 
				garden | 
				
				Ipswich | 
				
				  | 
				
				Steve & Anne  Green | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 Mar | 
				
				2 Peacocks | 
				
				Aldringham Walks | 
				
				  | 
				
				Bob Turner | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 Mar | 
				
				My first butterfly of the year - a Peacock at
				RSPB Lakenheath  
				(📷
				photo
				click here)  | 
				
				RSPB Lakenheath Fen | 
				
				  | 
				
				Dawn Balmer | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 Mar | 
				
				First butterfly of the year, Red Admiral,
				NT Sutton Hoo.  In 2024 
				first sighting 12 March (📷
				photo
				click here)  | 
				
				NT Sutton Hoo | 
				
				  | 
				
				David Gill | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 Mar | 
				
				A Red Admiral actively feeding on winter flowering Heathers in 
				my Kelsale garden for about 10 minutes this morning in bright 
				sunshine, my first butterfly of the year. (📷
				photo
				click here)   | 
				
				Kelsale | 
				
				  | 
				
				Charles Cuthbert | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 Mar | 
				
				One Peacock at 
				13:38 outside the RSPB Lakenheath Fen visitors centre. | 
				
				RSPB Lakenheath Fen | 
				
				  | 
				
				David Bird | 
			 
			
				| 
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
			 
			
				| 
				February | 
				
				
				SwT   
				DS 
				ES SS LS OT 
				LW
				
				SW GvW CY B 
				WB SpW 
				SH
				R MB GK MW 
				Gr SwF
				
				DgF MF GF HBF SPbF 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 1 | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
			 
			
				| 
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Feb | 
				
				Today in our Wickham Market garden we had a Hummingbird Hawkmoth 
				nectaring on both pansies and perennial wallflower.  (📷
				photo click 
				here)  This is three weeks earlier than last year 
				(19/3/24) | 
				
				Wickham Market | 
				
				  | 
				
				Rob and Kerry Reeve | 
			 
			
				| 
				22 Feb | 
				
				An early Small Tortoiseshell 
				today | 
				
				Denston | 
				
				TL 76231 52560 | 
				
				Mark Ferris  | 
			 
			
				| 
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
			 
			
				| 
				January | 
				
				
				SwT   
				DS 
				ES SS LS OT 
				LW
				
				SW GvW CY B 
				WB SpW 
				SH
				R MB GK MW 
				Gr SwF
				
				DgF MF GF HBF SPbF 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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				  | 
				
				  | 
			 
			
				| 
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
			 
			
				| 
				30 Jan | 
				
				Whilst bird watching at Mayday Farm near Brandon on the 30th Jan 
				25, I saw a male Brimstone 
				in flight right next to the radio mast. Regards  | 
				
				Mayday Farm near Brandon | 
				
				TL795835  | 
				
				Mike Harris  | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Jan | 
				
				Our first butterfly sighting of the year was a Red Admiral seen 
				today at Upper Hollesley Common. It flew up from bracken and was 
				then  pursued by a Blue tit from a nearby pine tree but had a 
				lucky escape.   | 
				
				Upper Hollesley Common | 
				
				  | 
				
				Rob and Kerry Reeve  Steve and Anne Green   | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Jan | 
				
				At home I saw the first butterfly of the year. a single
				Red Admiral 
				(The latest first sighting since this page began in 2012) | 
				
				Thurston | 
				
				  | 
				
				Trevor Goodfellow | 
			 
			
				| 
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