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		 Sightings of Butterflies 
	  in Suffolk - 2020 
		  
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		  Us Your Sightings
  The Branch is always grateful for butterfly records and a
recording form can be downloaded from the Recording 
		  page.   We are always interested in 
		sightings of any butterflies in any location in Suffolk but we are particularly grateful for records away from the
coast and information on the following species:   
	   BAP species; Dingy Skipper,
	  White Letter Hairstreak,
Silver-studded Blue, White Admiral, Grayling, Small Heath, Wall Brown Others; 
	  Green Hairstreak, Purple Hairstreak, Silver-washed Fritillary, Purple 
	  Emperor, Chalkhill Blue  
	  (not Devil's Dyke)
  Send Sightings by email to		
		
		
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		  subject) and they will appear below within a few days. Clicking on 
		  the link should launch your usual email program.  If this does 
		  not seem to work just use the email address.
  Please include the date, how many of 
		each butterfly species seen, location 
		with an ordnance survey grid reference if possible, and your name (if 
		you want to). If you would like to contribute to the annual survey 
		please read the notes on the Recording 
		page. 
		  If you report a 
		  Brimstone this record will also 
		  be passsed to the Brimstone and Buckthorn 
		  project 
		  
		  
		    
		  Regular recorders are urged to use 
		  this sightings page to inform others of interesting sightings, but please do 
		  continue to send all your records to the county recorder at the end of 
		  the season as usual.
  Return completed form by November to 20, 
		  Langstons, Trimley St Mary, Suffolk IP11 0XL  or to
		  
		   
		  
		  Coronavirus - Butterfly Recording
  
		  Please follow the latest advice from the government. Follow social 
		  distancing rules and wear a mask where necessary.   
		  If 
		  visiting Purdis Heath, Pipers Vale and Landseer Park 
				(or any other site for that matter) please keep to footpaths and 
				recognised tracks and do not trample heather, ant nests or any 
				other vegetation.  There are plenty of places where you can 
				see butterflies from the paths.  Keep dogs on a lead. 
		  
		  
		                                  
		  SUFFOLK 
		  COUNTY 
		  BUTTERFLY 
		  
		  
		  RECORDER 
		   The post of County Butterfly 
		  Recorder will become available at the end of 2020 when the present 
		  Recorder, Bill Stone, retires from the role.
  The post is a 
		  Suffolk Naturalists’ Society position, and anyone wishing to receive 
		  further details of the role should contact:
  Martin Sanford, 
		  Chair, Suffolk Naturalists’ Society 
		  
		  
		  martin.sanford@suffolk.gov.uk 
		   
		  Or 
		  Peter Maddison, Chair, Suffolk Branch of Butterfly Conservation 
		  
		  
		  prmaddison@yahoo.co.uk 
		  
		  
		  01473 736607
  The Recorder’s role is 
		  to encourage accurate recording of butterflies in Suffolk, to verify 
		  and keep county butterfly records and to produce an annual butterfly 
		  report for publication in the Suffolk Naturalists’ Society
		  Transactions and the Suffolk 
		  Branch of BC Argus.
  
		  In order to promote butterfly recording the Recorder has to be able to 
		  engage with a wide range of stakeholders, wildlife groups, 
		  individuals, and an enthusiastic group of butterfly recorders 
		  (approximately 70 individuals) within the county. 
		  
  Sharing the duties of this role could be considered. 
		   
		 
		
	  
			
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				December | 
				
				
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				WLH 
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				SSB 
				BA CB
				
				
				CHB 
				SB LTB 
				   - Total 
				species seen 3 | 
				
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				15 Dec | 
				
				A Red Admiral today in my garden. | 
				
				East Bergholt | 
				
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				Liz Cutting | 
			 
			
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				15 Dec | 
				
				Looking towards Northfield Wood waiting for computer to restart 
				& a Small Tortoiseshell appeared in the sunshine. Watched it 
				come very close to the window before it fluttered down the 
				garden | 
				
				Onehouse | 
				
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				t Mark Brewster | 
			 
			
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				15 Dec | 
				
				A late Peacock butterfly near pumping station  | 
				
				Carlton Marshes | 
				
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				t chris mutimer | 
			 
			
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				14 Dec | 
				
				Surprise of the day was a Peacock butterfly at Norton (Suffolk) 
				during lunchtime sunshine  | 
				
				Norton | 
				
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				t Dawn Balmer | 
			 
			
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				5 Dec | 
				
				A chilly wander around Gunton today, a surprise was a Peacock 
				butterfly on the wing before the sun went in and the rain and 
				hail fell  | 
				
				Gunton | 
				
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				t James Wright | 
			 
			
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				November | 
				
				
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				DGF 
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				PL
				P ST C LT CMB 
				SC  
				PH GH
				
				WLH 
				BH HB
				
				
				SSB 
				BA CB
				
				
				CHB 
				SB LTB 
				   - Total 
				species seen 7 | 
				
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				22 Nov | 
				
				Single Red Admiral on the wing near Kembroke Hall, Newbourne, 
				Suffolk. Incredibly sunny day in Suffolk, a good to be alive 
				day.  | 
				
				Newbourne | 
				
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				t Bill Stone | 
			 
			
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				22 Nov | 
				
				Red Admiral soaking up the sun  in the car park at RSPB 
				Hollesley Marshes this morning  | 
				
				Hollesley Marshes | 
				
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				t David Carter | 
			 
			
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				18 Nov | 
				
				Peacock on playing field/edge of Northfield Wood,  | 
				
				Onehouse  | 
				
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				t Mark Brewster | 
			 
			
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				13 Nov | 
				
				One peacock sighted at No Man’s Meadow | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds | 
				
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				David  | 
			 
			
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				12 Nov | 
				
				Red Admiral  | 
				
				Ipswich S | 
				
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				t David Walsh | 
			 
			
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				12 Nov | 
				
				A couple of Red Admirals at Felixstowe Ferry this morning. One 
				was watched flying in from the sea high over the sand bars at 
				the river mouth.  | 
				
				Felixstowe Ferry | 
				
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				t Bill Stone | 
			 
			
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				12 Nov | 
				
				Holly Blue - Gunton Cliff Road above North Denes, Lowestoft  | 
				
				Gunton | 
				
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				t Antony Wren | 
			 
			
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				11 Nov | 
				
				A rather late-flying Peacock butterfly  | 
				
				Dunwich Forest | 
				
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				t Charles Cuthbert | 
			 
			
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				11 Nov | 
				
				Red Admiral | 
				
				Trimley St Mary | 
				
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				t Mark Brewster | 
			 
			
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				10 Nov | 
				
				Peacock enjoying the warmth - perhaps our last butterfly of the 
				year?  | 
				
				Hollesley | 
				
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				t David Walsh | 
			 
			
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				8 Nov | 
				
				A late Small Copper on the Shifting Sands plots at King's Forest 
				in Suffolk  | 
				
				King's Forest | 
				
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				t sharon hearle | 
			 
			
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				8 Nov | 
				
				Peacock encouraged out against a warm wall   | 
				
				Ipswich NE | 
				
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				Stella Wolfe  | 
			 
			
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				8 Nov | 
				
				Red Admiral on a stroll from Shingle St towards Boyton this 
				afternoon  | 
				
				Shingle Street | 
				
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				t Eddie Bathgate | 
			 
			
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				8 Nov | 
				
				Brimestone  | 
				
				Alton Water | 
				
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				t Steve Babbs | 
			 
			
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				8 Nov | 
				
				Large White caterpillars still feeding on nasturtiums.  Two 
				rescued from unsuitable pupation locations and will now spend 
				winter in a box in the car port. | 
				
				Ipswich SW | 
				
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				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
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				8 Nov | 
				
				Just noticed some large white caterpillars on my cabbages. Seems 
				late maybe they will overwinter ok. | 
				
				Thurston | 
				
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				Trevor Goodfellow | 
			 
			
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				6 Nov | 
				
				Comma, on track behind Dingle Marshes | 
				
				Dingle Marshes | 
				
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				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
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				6 Nov | 
				
				Two Red Admirals in my garden at lunchtime today on the Hebe  | 
				
				Trimley St Mary | 
				
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				t Bill Stone | 
			 
			
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				6 Nov | 
				
				Again 2 Red Admirals on the Butts, Landguard also Silver-y moth  | 
				
				Landguar | 
				
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				t Will Brame | 
			 
			
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				5 Nov | 
				
				The sun had brought out a couple of November butterflies with 2 
				Red Admirals sunning themselves in the ditch by the Caravan Park  | 
				
				Landguard Bird Obs  | 
				
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				Landguard Bird Obs  | 
			 
			
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				4 Nov | 
				
				In the sunshine 3 Red Admirals and a Small Tortoiseshell  | 
				
				RSPB Lakenheath | 
				
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				t David Carter | 
			 
			
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				4 Nov | 
				
				A few Red Admirals still about 1 at Loompit and 2 at the north 
				end of the butts at Landguard  | 
				
				Felixstowe | 
				
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				t Will Brame | 
			 
			
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				4 Nov | 
				
				Southwold town centre: 2 Red Admirals and 1 Peacock    | 
				
				Southwold | 
				
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				David | 
			 
			
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				2 Nov | 
				
				Red Admiral sitting on our fence in Mildenhall today  (📷
				photo
				click here)   | 
				
				Mildenhall | 
				
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				t Janine Avison | 
			 
			
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				2 Nov | 
				
				Red Admiral | 
				
				Ipswich SW | 
				
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				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
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				2 Nov | 
				
				2 Red Admirals flying near my office in central Ipswich today. 
				Warm and windy conditions encouraging them on the wing  | 
				
				Ipswich central | 
				
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				t Bill Stone | 
			 
			
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				October | 
				
				
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				DGF 
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				P ST C LT CMB 
				SC  
				PH GH
				
				WLH 
				BH HB
				
				
				SSB 
				BA CB
				
				
				CHB 
				SB LTB 
				   - Total 
				species seen 9 | 
				
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				click here)   | 
			 
			
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				26 Oct | 
				
				!0 Red Admirals, 5 on a buddleja in the back garden and 5 on one 
				in the front garden plus a Peacock.  | 
				
				Theberton | 
				
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				Andrew Leng | 
			 
			
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				26 Oct | 
				
				Two butterflies seen this morning on Westleton Heath, a fly-by 
				Small Copper and a Speckled Wood, the latter basking in the warm 
				sun on the ripe berries of a Rowan tree.  | 
				
				Westleton Heath | 
				
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				t Charles Cuthbert | 
			 
			
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				26 Oct | 
				
				Red Admiral, 3 Small White  | 
				
				Covehithe | 
				
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				t Carl Buttle | 
			 
			
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				22 Oct | 
				
				Red Admirals on a buddleja which responded well to deadheading 
				and is covered in blooms. Garden    | 
				
				Theberton | 
				
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				Andrew Leng | 
			 
			
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				22 Oct | 
				
				I would like report the sighting of one Speckled Wood (📷
				photo
				
				click here) 
				and a Red Admiral at Waldringfield, Suffolk today | 
				
				Waldringfield | 
				
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				Robert Brown | 
			 
			
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				20 Oct | 
				
				Holly blue Ipswich- Third brood?  (📷
				photo
				
				click here) | 
				
				Ipswich | 
				
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				David Dowding | 
			 
			
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				18 Oct | 
				
				Just about warm enough for a Red Admiral and a few Common Carder 
				Bees to be nectaring on a fresh flush of Hebe flowers in my 
				garden this morning...  | 
				
				Kelsale | 
				
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				t Charles Cuthbert | 
			 
			
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				17 Oct | 
				
				An unexpected highlight was this Wall 
				brown taking advantage of the sunny spells between the 
				showers  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
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				t James Wright | 
			 
			
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				16 Oct | 
				
				Today’s Suffolk sun produced a few butterflies with Large White, 
				Small White and Red Admiral seen locally on the wing.  | 
				
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				t Bill Stone | 
			 
			
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				16 Oct | 
				
				Had 2 small coppers at Thorpeness  | 
				
				Thorpeness | 
				
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				t Scott Mayson | 
			 
			
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				16 Oct | 
				
				Had a small copper at Hollesley today  | 
				
				Hollesley | 
				
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				t Nathaniel Cant | 
			 
			
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				16 Oct | 
				
				Saw our first Red Admiral this year in Harleston at 12.34 on 9 
				January, & here’s the latest, photographed from my office at 
				home at 10.34 today as it rested briefly on my neighbours’ 
				laurel (to paraphrase an idiom). (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				Onehouse | 
				
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				t Mark Brewster | 
			 
			
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				14 Oct | 
				
				Red Admiral | 
				
				Ipswich SW | 
				
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				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
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				14 Oct | 
				
				Red Admiral still about on Hollesley Common this morning. Also 
				spotted two Small Copper  | 
				
				Hollesley Common | 
				
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				t Sarah | 
			 
			
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				11 Oct | 
				
				Surprised to see this late season 
				Wall brown butterfly  (📷
				photo
				
				click here) at 
				Gunton today between showers. It was accompanied by a red 
				admiral. I do wonder what chances the caterpillars of these 
				third brood Wall have. Can they feed up enough before winter 
				comes?  | 
				
				Gunton | 
				
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				t James Corton | 
			 
			
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				9 Oct | 
				
				I saw a clouded yellow just north of Sizewell at 11.30  (📷
				photo
				click here)  Thought this a little unusual so I 
				wanted to report it I'd never seen one before - so beautiful  | 
				
				Sizewell | 
				
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				Clare Bjornson | 
			 
			
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				9 Oct | 
				
				Large White | 
				
				Ipswich SW | 
				
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				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
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				7 Oct | 
				
				Comma, Peacock | 
				
				RSPB Minsmere | 
				
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				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
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				7 Oct | 
				
				One of three Speckled Wood seen this morning in the warm 
				sunshine at Baylham (📷
				photo
				
				click here) | 
				
				Baylham | 
				
				TM099513 | 
				
				Paul Gilson | 
			 
			
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				7 Oct | 
				
				Today at Hazlewood Marshes two Common blues and one worn Brown 
				Argus. Also Clouded Yellow  (📷
				photo
				
				click here) 
				Thanks to David Walsh for the heads up that it was in the area. | 
				
				Hazlewood Marshes | 
				
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				Rob and Kerry Reeve | 
			 
			
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				6 Oct | 
				
				Comma, Peacock, Red Admirals | 
				
				RSPB Minsmere | 
				
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				t Charles Cuthbert | 
			 
			
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				6 Oct | 
				
				One speckled wood flew past me in the garden. | 
				
				Thurston | 
				
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				Trevor Goodfellow | 
			 
			
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				6 Oct | 
				
				Had both a fresh red admiral and speckled wood in our garden 
				today, quite surprising as weather not great,  | 
				
				Melton | 
				
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				Rob and Libby Johnson  | 
			 
			
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				2 Oct | 
				
				Clouded Yellow along Sandlings Walk at Goose Hill / Kenton Hills 
				yesterday afternoon   (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				Kenton Hills | 
				
				TM46556456 | 
				
				t Jane Ferguson | 
			 
			
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				photo
				click here)   | 
			 
			
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				September | 
				
				
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				DGF 
				WA  
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				PL
				P ST 
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				PH GH
				
				WLH 
				BH HB
				
				
				SSB 
				BA CB
				
				
				CHB 
				SB LTB 
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				species seen 24 | 
				
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				30 Sep | 
				
				We had Monarch 
				Butterfly fly in off the sea over our heads and dropped down on 
				to gorse bushes near coast guard cottages Dunwich Heath near 
				lunch time  | 
				
				Dunwich | 
				
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				Amanda Borrows  | 
			 
			
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				24 Sep | 
				
				A nice fresh Speckled Wood in the garden this morning and two 
				Clouded Yellows at SWT Hazlewood Marshes this afternoon  | 
				
				SWT Hazlewood Marshes | 
				
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				t David Carter | 
			 
			
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				24 Sep | 
				
				Mustard yellow wings, pink legs and green eyes! Great to see 
				this very fresh Clouded Yellow butterfly today in a field near 
				Aldeburgh, Suffolk, only my second of the year  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				Aldeburgh | 
				
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				t Charles Cuthbert | 
			 
			
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				24 Sep | 
				
				A visit to Sudbourne church this afternoon, produced several 
				Whites, a Small Heath and this Wall Brown on the churchyard 
				wall.  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				Sudbourne | 
				
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				Rob and Kerry Reeve  | 
			 
			
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				22 Sep | 
				
				Along sea wall saw a Clouded Yellow and a
				Small Heath. | 
				
				Boyton Marshes | 
				
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				Bob Turner | 
			 
			
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				22 Sep | 
				
				The end of a long dry summer, but a few
				Grayling butterflies still 
				going at Dunwich, Suffolk yesterday, and feeding on the ripe 
				blackberries there  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				Dunwich | 
				
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				t Charles Cuthbert  | 
			 
			
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				22 Sep | 
				
				Spotted my first Clouded Yellow at Outney Common Bungay today. 
				What an absolute beauty.  The sun on those yellow wings was 
				absolutely amazing!  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				Bungay | 
				
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				t Julie Durrant | 
			 
			
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				22 Sep | 
				
				Butterflies enjoying the last warm day; Common Blue, Small 
				Copper, Red Admiral   (📷
				photos 
				click here) | 
				
				Belstead Brook Park | 
				
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				t David Walsh | 
			 
			
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				22 Sep | 
				
				To our great delight found a Wall 
				Brown here too.   (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				Somerleyton Brickfields  | 
				
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				David and Lilian Pitt  | 
			 
			
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				22 Sep | 
				
				Found a Wall Brown flying over 
				the tracks.  | 
				
				Somerleyton Station  | 
				
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				David and Lilian Pitt  | 
			 
			
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				22 Sep | 
				
				In glorious sunshine found Wall Brown 
				1. (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				Somerleyton churchyard  | 
				
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				David and Lilian Pitt  | 
			 
			
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				21 Sep | 
				
				Female Wall Brown butterfly 
				(3rd gen) seen again this morning around the boardwalk near the 
				Sharemarsh hide | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes.  | 
				
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				t David Borderick  | 
			 
			
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				21 Sep | 
				
				Brown Argus 1, Speckled Wood 3, Small Copper 18 and Whites 3. | 
				
				Westleton Common  | 
				
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				David and Lilian Pitt | 
			 
			
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				20 Sep | 
				
				Wall Brown | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
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				Barry Hart | 
			 
			
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				20 Sep | 
				
				A few butterflies enjoying the afternoon sun near Aldringham, 
				Suffolk today - Small Tortoiseshell, Comma and a late-ish Meadow 
				Brown  | 
				
				Aldringham | 
				
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				t Charles Cuthbert | 
			 
			
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				20 Sep | 
				
				We had a nice variety of butterflies at SWT Hazelwood Marshes 
				this morning, Small Copper, Common Blue, 
				Grayling,
				Small Heath, Peacock, Large 
				and Small White and two Clouded Yellow on the lucerne  | 
				
				SWT Hazelwood Marshes | 
				
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				t David Carter | 
			 
			
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				20 Sep | 
				
				Thanks to Chris Mutimerwe had 3 Wall 
				Brown Butterflies (2M 1F) seen today ,one at the North 
				Hide and two near the Ferry Hide on the river wall.  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes  | 
				
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				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Sep | 
				
				1 speckled wood, 1 brown Argus, 2 small white, 10+ small copper | 
				
				Sutton Heath  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t David Gill | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Sep | 
				
				Butterflies Recorded at Corton Cliff 
				TM 5498 (Black hole Site) Small White 6, Large 
				White 3, 3rd Gen Wall Brown 1, 
				in pristine condition and flying across field towards Corton 
				Sewage works  | 
				
				Corton Cliff | 
				
				TM 5498 | 
				
				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				19 Sep | 
				
				Butterflies Recorded, Small White 8, Large White 4,Peacock 
				2,Small Copper 1,Common Blue 1,Brown Argus 1,Red Admiral 1.  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				19 Sep | 
				
				14 small white, 22 common blue, 2 brown Argus | 
				
				Landguard  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t David Gill | 
			 
			
				| 
				18 Sep | 
				
				Just seen a Wall Brown land on 
				the path outside our conservatory!  We live only a mile from the 
				River Waveney.  | 
				
				Worlingham | 
				
				  | 
				
				Lilian Pitt | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 Sep | 
				
				Limited selection today: Speckled Wood 14 and Small Copper 2.  | 
				
				Dunwich Forest | 
				
				  | 
				
				David and Lilian Pitt  | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 Sep | 
				
				A walk along the river towards Barton Mills this morning 
				provided views of the following: TL7473 (opposite Turf Fen): 
				Large, Small and Green-veined Whites (4); Small Copper; Peacock; 
				Red Admiral (2), Speckled Wood (3); and ... | 
				
				  | 
				
				TL7473 | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 Sep | 
				
				... TL7573 (near Temple Bridge): Large, Small, Green-veined 
				Whites, Small Copper, Red Admiral, 
				Small Heath, Speckled Wood (6).  | 
				
				  | 
				
				TL7573 | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 Sep | 
				
				Male 3rd generation Wall Brown 
				on the wall at the sluice this morning  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Gavin Durrant | 
			 
			
				| 
				16 Sep | 
				
				A walk at East Lane this morning (before the sun came out!) 
				revealed dozens of Large, Small and Green-veined Whites roosting 
				in the grasses. When the sun did appear, in addition to the 
				whites, 5 Common Blues and a Peacock were seen  | 
				
				East Lane | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Bill Stone | 
			 
			
				| 
				16 Sep | 
				
				A Clouded Yellow was seen flying the meadow | 
				
				Ipswich | 
				
				TM181413 | 
				
				t Matt Garnham | 
			 
			
				| 
				16 Sep | 
				
				Wall Brown butterfly (3rd gen) 
				seen today from the boardwalk near the Sharemarsh hide. Too 
				quick for a photo and continued south in the direction of the 
				pines. Also single Red Admiral and a few Small Whites  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				t David Borderick | 
			 
			
				| 
				15 Sep | 
				
				It wasn't at Carlton Marshes, but l saw a
				Wall Brown butterfly on 
				15/9/20/ at Burgh Castle, at the side of the river bank near 
				Marsh View Fishery.  | 
				
				Burgh Castle | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Val T | 
			 
			
				| 
				15 Sep | 
				
				141 small white, 15 common blue, 2 brown Argus | 
				
				Landguard  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t David Gill | 
			 
			
				| 
				15 Sep | 
				
				A few sightings from Ickworth today were as follows:- Large 
				White, Small White, Green-veined White, Comma, Peacock, Red 
				Admiral, Speckled Wood. Apart from Large and Small White, all 
				the other species concerned single individuals.  | 
				
				Ickworth Park | 
				
				TL8161 | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				13 Sep | 
				
				Butterflies we saw in the Chalk Lane area of the Kings Forest 
				this morning. Small Copper, Small 
				Heath, Meadow Brown and a worn 
				Grayling  | 
				
				Kings Forest | 
				
				  | 
				
				t David Carter | 
			 
			
				| 
				13 Sep | 
				
				61 small white, 1 painted lady, 2 common blue, 1 holly blue | 
				
				Landguard  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t David Gill | 
			 
			
				| 
				13 Sep | 
				
				A quiet walk around Chillesford Forest this morning. We saw one 
				Small Copper, two Commas and numerous Whites.  | 
				
				Chillesford Forest | 
				
				  | 
				
				Jenny & Gary Plank  | 
			 
			
				| 
				13 Sep | 
				
				Long hard look at over 50 Small Whites this morning around 
				coastal gardens at Felixstowe Ferry but still no Pieris 
				mannii (Southern Small White). Another 30 each of 
				Green-veined White and Large White. Other butterflies seen- Red 
				Admiral, Brown Argus and Common Blue.  | 
				
				Felixstowe Ferry | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Bill Stone | 
			 
			
				| 
				13 Sep | 
				
				Butterflies Recorded at Corton Cliff 
				TM 5498 ( Black Hole Site )  Large White 12, 
				Small White 6, Peacock 1  | 
				
				Corton Cliff | 
				
				TM 5498 | 
				
				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				12 Sep | 
				
				Butterflies Recorded, Small White 11, Green-veined White 8, 
				Brown Argus 2, Peacock 1  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 Sep | 
				
				I walked north from East Lane towards Shingle Street. Large 
				Whites were everywhere, 100+ tallied. On the Sea Aster I found a 
				single Painted Lady and 3 Small Coppers.  Also noted: Small 
				White 5, Red Admiral 1, Peacock 1, 
				Small Heath 5, Common Blue 2. 
				Grayling 1  | 
				
				Bawdsey | 
				
				  | 
				
				David Walsh | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 Sep | 
				
				Four Brimstone, Brown Argus, large Skipper, Red Admiral, 
				Peacock, Gatekeeper and Meadow Brown | 
				
				North Cove Nature Reserve  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t David Borderick | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 Sep | 
				
				One Grayling at East Lane 
				today along concrete track  | 
				
				East Lane | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Hedley Wright | 
			 
			
				| 
				10 Sep | 
				
				Grayling  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				Shingle Street | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Hedley Wright | 
			 
			
				| 
				10 Sep | 
				
				Found 50+ Peacocks hibernating in the darkest corners of a 
				complex of old buildings in Suffolk with 8 Small Tortoiseshell 
				and a single Herald moth  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				Newmarket | 
				
				  | 
				
				t sharon hearle | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 Sep | 
				
				During a walk along the Lark I saw the following: Large White, 
				Small White, Green-veined White, Peacock, 3 Red Admirals, 
				Speckled Wood.  | 
				
				Fornham, River Lark | 
				
				TL8368 | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Sep | 
				
				This afternoon in Bury cemetery, I have just seen: Large White, 
				Small White, Brown Argus, Common Blue (female), 9 Small Coppers, 
				Small Tortoiseshell (fresh), Red Admiral, Speckled Wood | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds | 
				
				  | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Sep | 
				
				Still 1 Brown  Hairstreak | 
				
				Pipers Vale Ipswich | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Will Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				7 Sep | 
				
				1 Painted Ladyand a single Clouded Yellow  | 
				
				Felixstowe Ferry  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Will Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 Sep | 
				
				Painted lady in well-planted front garden along Dukes Drive | 
				
				Halesworth | 
				
				TM3824076460 | 
				
				John Baker | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 Sep | 
				
				6 grayling, 3 small copper, 1 
				small white | 
				
				Sutton Heath  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t David Gill | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 Sep | 
				
				Several butterflies on the wing including several speckled woods 
				around dip farm and Gunton wood, Gunton Warren saw 2 small 
				copper several small white types that refused to land... and to 
				my surprise a peacock sunbathing before the cloud rolled in.  | 
				
				Gunton | 
				
				  | 
				
				t James Wright | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 Sep | 
				
				20+ each of Large and Small White, 3 Red Admirals, 1
				Small Heath, 4 Meadow Brown, 1 
				Gatekeeper, 4 Speckled Wood and 2 Common Blue  | 
				
				Peewit Hill  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Will Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 Sep | 
				
				Large White 1, Small White 1, Speckled Wood 1, Red Admiral 1 | 
				
				Ipswich SW | 
				
				  | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 Sep | 
				
				Butterflies recorded at Corton Cliff 
				TM 5498 (Black Hole Site) Small White 6, Large 
				White 1  | 
				
				Corton Cliff  | 
				
				TM 5498 | 
				
				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 Sep | 
				
				Nice walk around the Chelmondiston lanes.  Sunlit Ivy 
				covered in bees with 25 Red Admirals and 10 Holly Blues counted.  
				Also, good numbers of Large and Small Whites patrolling the 
				lanes  | 
				
				Chelmondiston | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Bill Stone | 
			 
			
				| 
				5 Sep | 
				
				Butterflies Recorded,,Green-veined White 8,Brown Argus 7, Small 
				White 6, Large White 2, Peacock 1, Common Blue 1  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				5 Sep | 
				
				2 small heath, 1 red admiral;  marham park  | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds | 
				
				IP32 | 
				
				t barry woodhouse | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Sep | 
				
				On the 4th September a female 
				Long Tailed Blue arrived in my garden, Trimley 
				St Martin, Felixstowe, IP11 0UL.  It spent approx 5 minutes on 
				Verbena before flying off. (📷
				photos 
				click here)   | 
				
				Trimley St Martin | 
				
				  | 
				
				Les Hollingworth  | 
			 
			
				| 
				3 Sep | 
				
				Cloudy skies didn't deter the butterflies on Martlesham Common 
				today during my lunchtime walk. 10 Small Copper, 8
				Small Heath, 3 Large White and 
				a fresh looking Brown Argus  | 
				
				Martlesham Common | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Kevin Ling | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 Sep | 
				
				For the first time since IT hit, I was able to walk the RSPB 
				Minsmere transect. ca 20 Brown Argus & 30 Small Copper (mostly 
				new), 10 Small Heath, 3 
				Gatekeepers, ca 30 Large White and fewer Small White, 1 new 
				Green-veined White, 3 Comma, 10 Red Admiral, 1 Peacock, ca 40 
				Speckled Wood.  Purple 
				Hairstreak on 1 Sep | 
				
				RSPB MInsmere transect | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Derek Eaton | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 Sep | 
				
				2 Meadow Brown, 1 Small Heath, 
				3 Common Blue, 3 Red Admiral, 1 Peacock, 2 Holly Blue, 12 Large 
				White, 10 Small White.  | 
				
				Peewit Hill  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Will Brame  | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 Sep | 
				
				I saw only my second Painted Lady of the year in Bury cemetery 
				this morning. Also present were a Brown Argus and 5 Small 
				Coppers.  | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds | 
				
				  | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 Sep | 
				
				A walk this morning 1 Sept at Berner’s Heath towards Icklingham 
				in TL77X and TL77Y   Small Copper both tetrads 6-8 in total, Red 
				Admiral both tetrads ca 6 in total, Small Heath both tetrads 
				10-12 in each, Small Tortoiseshell 1 in TL77X, Large White large 
				number in both tetrads.  All we saw clearly enough were Large 
				not Small or Green-veined. A great example of the effect of sun, 
				we walked past a “game” strip about 2m wide of Wild Radish and 
				there were at least 200 Large White flying around – count 
				impossible as they were continually up and down out of the strip 
				which was in flower.  Sun was out. Half an hour later I returned 
				and sun was not out and there was only 1 butterfly and I think 
				that was disturbed by me!   We have had several Small Heath in 
				the garden recently  TL77V  and I got a Brown Argus in my moth 
				trap night of 8 September | 
				
				Berner’s Heath | 
				
				TL77X and TL77Y | 
				
				Peter Lack and Diane Ridgley  | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 Sep | 
				
				There were 9 Small Coppers in the cemetery this morning. Also of 
				note were Large White, 5 Small Whites, Green-veined White, 
				Speckled Wood and 2 Meadow Browns.  | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds | 
				
				  | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 Sep | 
				
				Ten small heath, 20+
				grayling, 10-12 small copper 
				and a sprinkling of red admiral, large and small whites and 
				gatekeeper (about 5 of each).   | 
				
				Westleton Heath | 
				
				  | 
				
				James and Lucie Corton  | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 Sep | 
				
				Large White 2, Red Admiral 2, Small Tortoiseshell 1 | 
				
				Ipswich SW | 
				
				  | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
			 
			
				| 
				August | 
				
				
				SWT   
				DS ES SS 
				LS OT 
				LW
				
				SW GVW CY B 
				WB
				SPW 
				SH
				R MB GK MW 
				GR SWF
				
				DGF 
				WA  
				 PE 
				RA 
				
				PL
				P ST
				C LT CMB 
				SC  
				PH GH
				
				WLH 
				BH HB
				
				
				SSB 
				BA CB
				
				
				CHB 
				SB LTB 
				   - Total 
				species seen 28 | 
				
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				  | 
			 
			
				| 
				31 Aug  | 
				
				During a sunny spell a Brown Hairstreak was seen briefly on the 
				Blackthorn hedge and then a female flew from the hedge and 
				alighted on the path just ahead of me; a real surprise. The only 
				other butterflies seen were singles of Green-veined and Small 
				White.    (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				Kiln Meadow | 
				
				  | 
				
				Bill Plumb | 
			 
			
				| 
				31 Aug  | 
				
				Large White 5, Green-veined White 2, Speckled Wood 5,
				Small Heath 5, Red Admiral 1 | 
				
				Alton Water | 
				
				  | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				31 Aug | 
				
				An hour’s walk this afternoon. Couple of
				Small Heaths just outside 
				Northfield Wood with a faded Gatekeeper. Found a few Speckled 
				Wood within the wood itself, despite the cloud  | 
				
				Northfield Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Mark Brewster | 
			 
			
				| 
				31 Aug | 
				
				Butterflies Recorded at Corton Cliff 
				(Black Hole Site). Large White 6, Small White 
				13, Speckled Wood 1  | 
				
				Corton Cliff | 
				
				TM 5498 | 
				
				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				31 Aug | 
				
				Gunton Warren this morning;  2 speckled wood, a worn meadow 
				brown and 3 Large Whites on the wing. Speckled wood and 2 Holly 
				blue Gunton Churchyard.  | 
				
				Gunton | 
				
				  | 
				
				t James Wright | 
			 
			
				| 
				30 Aug | 
				
				Butterflies Recorded, Brown Argus 20, Small White 7, 
				Green-veined White 3, Common Blue 3, Comma 1, Speckled Wood 1. 
				No Wall Browns this week recorded, next ones will be 3rd 
				Generation on this site  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				30 Aug | 
				
				Blustery but enjoyable walk around Sudbourne Marshes this 
				morning. Butterflies hard work but amazed to find a male Wall Brownl 
				flying. 8 other species seen inc’ Common Blue and Small Copper  | 
				
				Sudbourne | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Bill Stone | 
			 
			
				| 
				30 Aug | 
				
				We have had Painted lady and Humming bird hawk moth in our 
				garden in Chelmondiston for the last three days. | 
				
				Chelmondiston | 
				
				  | 
				
				Keith Cooper | 
			 
			
				| 
				28 Aug | 
				
				4 Small Heath at their 
				territory in a burst of sunshine. A Gatekeeper, Large and small 
				whites, Red Admirals and pristine Commas about. 29th August saw 
				a Grayling struggling to fly 
				up from the grass and discovered a wasp holding it down when I 
				went to free it. Pity as only the second Grayling we have had 
				this year. | 
				
				Theberton  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Andrew Leng | 
			 
			
				| 
				27 Aug | 
				
				Large White 5, Small White 4, Speckled Wood 1,
				Grayling 11 (at TM475646), Red 
				Admiral 4, Painted Lady 1, Small Copper 2, Common Blue 2 | 
				
				Minsmere | 
				
				  | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				27 Aug | 
				
				There are still some Small Coppers and
				Graylings on UHC. We counted 
				this morning 10-15 Small Coppers and at least 20 Graylings. 
				Fewer Whites than seen recently. | 
				
				Upper Hollesley Common  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Gary & Jenny Plank | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 Aug | 
				
				A few butterflies must have survived Storm Francis including 
				small copper, holly blue, meadow brown, red admiral and a number 
				of large and small whites in my local walking area  | 
				
				Lowestoft | 
				
				  | 
				
				James Corton | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 Aug | 
				
				Despite the garden being relatively quiet over the last few 
				days, just Whites and the occasional Red Admiral, the second 
				brood Holly Blue especially quiet, we were treated to up to 
				three (23rd August) and two (24th August) Convolvulus Hawkmoths 
				 on our Nicotiana late evenings. Managed this record shot.  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				Wickham Market | 
				
				TM302 563  | 
				
				Rob and Kerry Reeve  | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 Aug | 
				
				Quick trip to Westleton heath between gales was well worth it. 
				Within five minutes of the car park I saw approx 20 each of
				grayling and
				small heath with a few 
				gatekeepers and small whites.  | 
				
				Westleton heath | 
				
				  | 
				
				James Corton | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 Aug | 
				
				At Chilton Leys/Fields late morning - Butterflies - Small White 
				14, Brown Argus 1, Common Blue 1  | 
				
				Chilton Leys | 
				
				  | 
				
				t John Walshe  | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 Aug | 
				
				Visited my Belstead Brook Park patch (TM1441) on 24 August 
				hoping to see a Painted Lady, and found one close to Bobbits 
				Lane car park, my 26th species on patch this year. Butterflies 
				were very thin on the ground but I located Small White (2), 
				Holly Blue (1), Red Admiral (1), Speckled Wood (4), Gatekeeper 
				(1), Meadow Brown (1) as well as a very smart female Brown 
				Hairstreak in the south-west corner of Kiln Meadow TM14634144.  
				  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				Belstead Brook Park | 
				
				TM1441 | 
				
				t David Walsh | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 Aug | 
				
				A single Wall Brown butterfly 
				in Sudbourne Churchyard this afternoon  | 
				
				Sudbourne | 
				
				  | 
				
				t David Carter | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 Aug | 
				
				A visit to East Lane today to try and find Clouded Yellows was 
				unsuccessful. We found one very worn Common Blue, two Painted 
				Ladies and a lot of Whites, mostly Large Whites.    | 
				
				East Lane | 
				
				  | 
				
				Jenny & Gary Plank  | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Aug | 
				
				A male Brimstone crossed the garden today. We are not seeing as 
				many this summer as we usually do.  | 
				
				Theberton  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Andrew Leng  | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Aug | 
				
				Butterflies Recorded at Corton Cliff 
				TM 5498 (Black Hole Site), Large White 9, 
				Speckled Wood 7, Small White 3, Holly Blue 1  | 
				
				Corton | 
				
				TM 5498 | 
				
				tRobert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				22 Aug | 
				
				A blustery visit but in the sunny, sheltered spots there was 
				plenty to see! SILVER-WASHED 
				FRITILLARY of the form valezina,
				PURPLE HAIRSTREAK, SMALL 
				COPPER  | 
				
				RSPB Minsmere | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
			 
			
				| 
				22 Aug | 
				
				Butterflies Recorded,numbers and Species dropping off now, Small 
				White 45, Gatekeeper 10, Red Admiral 8, Speckled Wood 4,
				Wall Brown 3 (Males), Brown 
				Argus 2. Wall Brown 2nd Gen coming to a end by the low numbers  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				22 Aug | 
				
				Small White 2, Green-veined White 2, Speckled Wood 5, Meadow 
				Brown 2, Gatekeeper 2, Red Admiral 1, Small Copper 5, Holly Blue 
				1 | 
				
				Upper Belstaed Meadows | 
				
				  | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				21 Aug | 
				
				I would like to report the sighting of a Clouded yellow seen in 
				the village of Gislingham in fields between Mill street and Back 
				street . It was seen on 21st of August at 12:45.  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				Gislingham | 
				
				  | 
				
				Tony Clarke | 
			 
			
				| 
				21 Aug | 
				
				6 grayling, 2 painted lady, 2
				small heath, 2 meadow brown  | 
				
				westleton heath  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t barry woodhouse | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Aug | 
				
				Brown Hairstreak at least 3, two in pristine condition, one seen 
				egg laying.  (📷
				photos 
				click here) . 
				Holly Blue 5, Small White 3, Green-veined White 1, Speckled Wood 
				2, Red Admiral 3, Common Blue 2, Meadow Brown 3, Gatekeeper 5.  | 
				
				Pipers Vale | 
				
				TM 176 417  | 
				
				Richard GreatRex   | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Aug | 
				
				Up to 4 Brown Hairstreak females today at Piper's Vale. Egg 
				laying  | 
				
				Pipers Vale | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Rob Seago | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Aug | 
				
				Lots of butterflies on our walk today including
				Silver-washed Fritillary 2,
				Grayling 1, Speckled Wood 50, 
				Small Copper 8, Common Blue 1, Red Admiral 1, Gatekeeper 35, 
				Meadow Brown 7, Ringlet 2, Comma 1, Large White 1 and Small 
				White 2.  | 
				
				Dunwich Forest | 
				
				  | 
				
				David and Lilian Pitt  | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Aug | 
				
				While walking close to the lake at Rushbrooke today, I saw a
				Purple Hairstreak and a 
				Speckled Wood. On returning to the car at Rougham Green, I saw 2
				Small Heaths. Otherwise, it 
				was mainly Small and Large Whites and a single Red Admiral. | 
				
				Rushbrooke, Rougham Green | 
				
				TL8961, TL9061 | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Aug | 
				
				Silver-washed Fritillary on 
				the playing field in Onehouse earlier. Common Blues and Brown 
				Argus seen again outside Northfield Wood near track to Harleston  | 
				
				Onehouse | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Mark Brewster | 
			 
			
				| 
				19 Aug | 
				
				Butterflies recorded at Dunwich Forest and Westleton Heath 
				yesterday (Gatekeeper, Grayling, 
				Small Heath and Small Copper).  | 
				
				Dunwich Forest and Westleton Heath | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Mark Brewster | 
			 
			
				| 
				19 Aug | 
				
				A pristine Painted Lady was feeding on Hemp Agrimony this 
				afternoon at SWT Hen Reedbeds between the car park and road 
				crossing. Also 20+ Red Admiral all in excellent condition and 2 
				Speckled Wood  | 
				
				SWT Hen Reedbeds | 
				
				  | 
				
				t David Borderick | 
			 
			
				| 
				19 Aug | 
				
				Painted Lady on buddleias at Rendlesham airfield with 4 Red 
				Admiral, 2 Peacocks.  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				Rendlesham | 
				
				  | 
				
				Bill Plumb | 
			 
			
				| 
				19 Aug | 
				
				Silver-washed Fritillary: a 
				worn female in Sudbourne churchyard, my first sighting there.   
				(📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				Sudbourne | 
				
				  | 
				
				Bill Plumb | 
			 
			
				| 
				18 Aug | 
				
				Clouded Yellow | 
				
				East Lane | 
				
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				t | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 Aug | 
				
				One Grayling butterfly near 
				perfectly camouflaged against the bare ground.   (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				Pipers vale Ipswich  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Daniel Cable Davey | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 Aug | 
				
				3 Small Heath still present at 
				their favorite spot. One Painted Lady. one Comma  and  30+ Red 
				Admirals round their favorite flowering gum tree Including  15 
				that were sunning themselves on the ground round the area all 
				pristine, like jewels, only saw one faded one. Round the garden 
				Meadow Browns and Gatekeepers, Large and Small whites  | 
				
				Theberton | 
				
				  | 
				
				Andrew Leng | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 Aug | 
				
				Finally found Wall Brown 1 
				(and possibly a second one) at this site plus Brown Argus 6, 
				Common Blue 3, Gatekeeper 4 and Large White 6.   | 
				
				Somerleyton Brickfields | 
				
				  | 
				
				David and Lilian Pitt | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 Aug | 
				
				Three Painted Lady butterflies at East Lane, Bawdsey   | 
				
				East Lane, Bawdsey | 
				
				  | 
				
				Debbie Broom, Rob and Kerry Reeve | 
			 
			
				| 
				16 Aug | 
				
				One Wall Brown butterfly at 
				Sudbourne church (Debbie Broom) Debbie Broom, Rob and Kerry 
				Reeve   | 
				
				Sudbourne churc | 
				
				  | 
				
				Debbie Broom, Rob and Kerry Reeve | 
			 
			
				| 
				16 Aug | 
				
				They are back! 3 Small Heath 
				resting and spinning round each other  in exactly the same small 
				area of a now very much more dried out field where they were on 
				13th June . None anywhere else.  The colony survived these 
				conditions with the August drought a few years ago.  (📷
				photo
				
				click here 
				- Small Heath marked by arrow) Painted Lady first for the 
				season. Plenty of: Gate Keepers, Red Admirals, Large and Small 
				whites, and Meadow Browns  | 
				
				Theberton | 
				
				  | 
				
				Andrew Leng | 
			 
			
				| 
				16 Aug | 
				
				Hopeful that I have found a Purple 
				Hairstreak colony in north Lowestoft.  Not 100% sure 
				because the light silhouetted them both but the look was right. 
				Will keep checking. Holly blues and red admirals in good numbers 
				locally and seen egg laying.  James  | 
				
				Lowestoft | 
				
				  | 
				
				James Corton | 
			 
			
				| 
				16 Aug | 
				
				Red Admiral 3 | 
				
				Ipswich SW | 
				
				  | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				16 Aug | 
				
				A walk around Felixstowe Ferry for migrant butterflies resulted 
				in several Red Admirals on the beach along with others 
				sheltering on nearby vegetation  | 
				
				Felixstowe Ferry  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Bill Stone | 
			 
			
				| 
				16 Aug | 
				
				Corton Cliff, (Black Hole Site), 
				Gatekeeper 2,  Small White 2, Speckled Wood 1  | 
				
				Corton Cliff | 
				
				TM 5498 | 
				
				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				16 Aug | 
				
				1 Painted Lady in Shirehall Way, Bury St Edmunds today at 1pm  | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds | 
				
				  | 
				
				David | 
			 
			
				| 
				15 Aug | 
				
				Butterflies Recorded,Gatekeeper 17, Green-veined White 12, Small 
				White 8, Wall Brown 3 (2 Male 
				+1 Female), Red Admiral 2, Speckled Wood 2, Brown Argus 1, 
				Painted Lady 1.  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				13 Aug | 
				
				Wall Brown 1, garden  | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				TM4796  | 
				
				Sue Cox | 
			 
			
				| 
				13 Aug | 
				
				Very flighty and worn female Wall Brown | 
				
				Flixton | 
				
				TM511961 | 
				
				t Richard Martin  | 
			 
			
				| 
				13 Aug | 
				
				Two Small Copper, seven Common Blue, numerous Gatekeepers, 
				Meadow Browns, Speckled Wood and assortment of Whites spotted 
				today in Ickworth Park | 
				
				Ickworth Park | 
				
				  | 
				
				Paul seabrook | 
			 
			
				| 
				12 Aug | 
				
				A walk on the Angles way and adjacent footpaths.  Very hot day. 
				Butterfly numbers are decreasing steadily here now.  The Bramble 
				has gone over and there are few other major nectar sources. 
				Brown Argus 11, Gatekeeper 12, Small Copper 1, Holly Blue 5, 
				Meadow Brown 2 ,Speckled Wood 2  | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				TM4996/TM5095  | 
				
				Sue Cox | 
			 
			
				| 
				12 Aug | 
				
				One Grayling behind shingle 
				sea bank, Dunwich beach, just north of car park.  | 
				
				Dunwich beach, | 
				
				  | 
				
				Nigel Hannay | 
			 
			
				| 
				12 Aug | 
				
				I was walking at Sizewell Beach today (TM4764) and saw 3
				Graylings, 12 Common Blues, 2 
				Brown Argus and a Small Heath.  Later, between the car park 
				and Hazelwood marshes, there were 15 
				Graylings and two each of Brown Argus and Common Blue.  
				A few days ago [7th] at Livermere Lake (near the church) I saw a 
				female Brimstone and a Small/Essex Skipper.  At Cavenham 
				Heath [10th], on the heath south of the track, I saw 10 Small 
				Coppers and 12 Small Heaths.  | 
				
				Sizewell | 
				
				  | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 Aug | 
				
				On a very hot morning, found two Wall 
				Browns at the station. (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				Somerleyton Station | 
				
				  | 
				
				David and Lilian Pitt  | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 Aug | 
				
				Double delight! 1. Saw a male Wall Brown 
				in the local cemetery today, TM 539 936, in grassy area close to 
				the chapel, the first I have seen there for a few years. It's 
				good to see them spreading back in to old haunts. 2. Saw the 
				first 2020 painted lady in our garden among red admirals on 
				buddleia  | 
				
				Lowestoft | 
				
				  | 
				
				t James Corton | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 Aug | 
				
				Highlight is a Wall Brown 
				in Lowestoft cemetery today - first sighting there for me for a 
				few years - and my first two painted lady butterflies 
				accompanied by four red admirals on the buddleia at home. Good 
				showings of brown argus, common blue and small copper in local 
				churchyards with some holly blue and a six spot burnet moth 
				among the many gatekeeper and meadow brown.  | 
				
				Lowestoft  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t James Corton | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 Aug | 
				
				A Bedstraw Hawk-moth came into the house. My husband got a photo 
				and identified it on line and we confirmed it in Paul Brock's 
				book. He very gently and carefully trapped it and released it 
				outside. What a treat!  | 
				
				Creeting St Mary | 
				
				IP6 8NQ | 
				
				Chris Rogers | 
			 
			
				| 
				10 Aug | 
				
				1 Wall Brown  
				in Orford Churchyard and another Wall Brown  
				(female apparently egg-laying) on Chantry Marsh         | 
				
				Orford | 
				
				  | 
				
				Peter Maddison | 
			 
			
				| 
				10 Aug | 
				
				One female Brown Hairstreak seen on the Blackthorn briefly 
				before flying off  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  
				 | 
				
				Belstead Brook Park | 
				
				  | 
				
				Paul Chamberlain  | 
			 
			
				| 
				10 Aug | 
				
				Red Admiral | 
				
				SW Ipswich | 
				
				  | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 Aug | 
				
				A walk this morning from Butley Corner carpark on what used to 
				be Daisy’s Walk but now without waymarkers. We saw one
				Purple Hairstreak, one Red 
				Admiral, one Small Tortoiseshell, small numbers of Meadow 
				Browns, Speckled Woods and Whites, but numerous Gatekeepers.    | 
				
				Butley Corner | 
				
				  | 
				
				Jenny & Gary Plank  | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 Aug | 
				
				Just seen a magnificent 7 Wall Brown 
				by the river too  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Tim Gardiner | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 Aug | 
				
				Butterfly numbers now much lower at Boyton Hall - Gatekeeper 30, 
				Meadow Brown 15, Small White 6, Large White 3, Speckled Wood 3, 
				Holly Blue 1, Small Heath 1  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				t John Walshe | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Aug | 
				
				Was sitting in the garden with visitors when I spotted what I 
				took to be a Comma or Wall Brown on the Buddleia.  I quickly 
				realised it was neither of those.  It was well above my head 
				height (that's not difficult!) so I couldn't see it properly, 
				but I managed to get some snaps by holding my mobile phone 
				aloft.  I was fairly sure it could only be a Fritillary, but 
				this seemed so very unlikely that I sent my photos to a friend 
				with a far higher level of ID skills than I have, and he was 
				able to confirm it. 1 Silver Washed 
				Fritillary, in garden - FIRST EVER  | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				TM4796  | 
				
				Sue Cox | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Aug | 
				
				Small White 3, Speckled Wood 3, Ringlet 1, Meadow Brown 10, 
				Gatekeeper 30+, Small Copper 1 | 
				
				Belstaed Meadows | 
				
				  | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Aug | 
				
				Butterflies Recorded, Gatekeeper 58, Meadow Brown 30,
				Wall Brown 24 (16 Males and 8  
				Females), Brown Argus 11 ,Green-veined White 10, Small White 7, 
				Red Admiral 4, Peacock 4, Comma 3, 
				Purple hairstreak 2, Brimstone 2, Small Tortoiseshell 2, 
				Common Blue 1, Speckled Wood 1  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Aug | 
				
				Lots of Graylings 10-20 on the 
				sandlings path next to Kenton hills at Sizewell today. Comma, 
				red admiral , gatekeeper but no white admiral.  | 
				
				Kenton hills | 
				
				  | 
				
				Annette   Abbott   | 
			 
			
				| 
				7 Aug | 
				
				1 Common Blue, on platform Was extremely pleased to see this as 
				we have had very few here this year.  | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				TM4796  | 
				
				Sue Cox | 
			 
			
				| 
				7 Aug | 
				
				Another Swallowtail butterfly seen today, this time at 
				Waldringfield close to the River Deben. An egg laying female.  | 
				
				Waldringfield | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 Aug | 
				
				Wall Brown 1, garden
				Wall Brown 1, platform  | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				TM4796  | 
				
				Sue Cox | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 Aug | 
				
				Still plenty of Red Admirals, Whites and Gatekeepers about but 
				the Peacocks are disappearing and sadly their wings are 
				appearing on the floor of sheds.  | 
				
				Theberton | 
				
				  | 
				
				Andrew Leng | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 Aug | 
				
				I thought that you ought to be aware that a swallowtail, P. 
				Machaon was seen feeding on the buddleia plant in my sons garden 
				today 06 August. By the look of it, it might be a female. This 
				is obviously a second generation  insect  (📷
				photo
				
				click here).  
				My son lives in the old mill house in Eyke near Woodbridge.  | 
				
				Eyke | 
				
				  | 
				
				Fred Clouter | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 Aug | 
				
				In my garden. Wall Brown 
				looking worn  | 
				
				  | 
				
				TM511961 | 
				
				t Richard Martin | 
			 
			
				| 
				5 Aug | 
				
				AM: 1 Wall Brown, garden.  
				PM:  2 Wall Brown, garden  1
				Wall Brown, station platform 
				Also around at that moment 2 Red Admiral, 1 Holly Blue, 3 Large 
				White, 2 Small White, 3 Peacock and a flying visit from a 
				Hummingbird Hawkmoth  | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				TM4796 A | 
				
				Sue Cox | 
			 
			
				| 
				5 Aug | 
				
				Interesting to get a report of a 
				Swallowtail on 1st August in reedbeds at 
				Hoist Covert, | 
				
				Walberswick  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Aug | 
				
				Wall Brown 1, Garden  | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				TM4796  | 
				
				Sue Cox | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Aug | 
				
				We had a single Wall Brown, as 
				well as several Peacocks, Gatekeepers and a Green veined white. | 
				
				Somerleyton brickworks | 
				
				TM478 968 | 
				
				Debbie Broom, Rob and Kerry Reeve   | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Aug | 
				
				I was rather surprised to find these 2 Peacock Butterflies 
				hibernating under a kid's toy in the shed today.  (📷
				photo
				
				click here) (Interesting, 
				adds to theory that Peacocks and Small Torts are heading to 
				hibernation much earlier. 2 Peacocks in the cellar at Landguard 
				since mid July. 
				
				More information click here) | 
				
				Lowestoft  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Antony Wren | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Aug | 
				
				Wall Brown sightings: 
				TM503925, TM495929, TM494929, TM494928 & sluice  Brimstone, 
				Small Tortoiseshell also reported  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marsh | 
				
				TM5092 | 
				
				t Mark Brewster | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Aug | 
				
				Walk along the River Gipping at Needham Market this morning. 22 
				Small White, 15 Gatekeeper, 2 Large White, 1 Speckled Wood, 1 
				Brown Argus, 1 Holly Blue, 1 Red Admiral  | 
				
				Needham Market | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Kevin Ling | 
			 
			
				| 
				3 Aug | 
				
				The family were in the garden, showing my four-year old grandson 
				the butterflies - all the usual suspects - but he was staring at 
				the ground repeating "Look at THAT one!" 
				Wall Brown 1, Well done Billy!  | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				  | 
				
				Sue Cox | 
			 
			
				| 
				3 Aug | 
				
				I did a circular walk from Barrow through Great Saxham and back 
				this morning. The following butterflies were observed: Large 
				White, Small White, Green-veined White 4, Speckled Wood 3, 
				Meadow Brown 5, Gatekeeper 12 | 
				
				Great Saxham, The Park | 
				
				TL7863 | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				3 Aug | 
				
				Large White, Small White, Green-veined White, Meadow Brown 4, 
				Gatekeeper 10 | 
				
				Little Papeley Wood | 
				
				TL7864 | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				3 Aug | 
				
				Large White, Small White, Green-veined White, Brown Argus, 
				Common Blue 2 males, Small Heath, Speckled Wood, Meadow Brown, 
				Gatekeeper 10+. Gatekeepers were also seen in 7663 and 7664 | 
				
				Burthorpe | 
				
				TL7764 | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 Aug | 
				
				Walk through from Newcombe wood to Old Hall wood.
				Purple hairstreak 8+ by 
				entrance to wood TM12564 39117. Small white 6, Gatekeeper 10, 
				Meadow brown 4, Ringlet 1, Peacock 2 Common blue 1  | 
				
				Bentley | 
				
				TM1239 | 
				
				Michael bamford | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 Aug | 
				
				At least 5 Wall Brown on 
				Sudbourne Marsh plus a Purple 
				Hairstreak 2 Common Blue, 8 Peacock, 6 Red Admiral, 4 
				Meadow Brown, 10 Gatekeeper, 2 Small White, 1 Large Skipper  | 
				
				Sudbourne Marsh  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Gi Grieco | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 Aug | 
				
				5 Small Heath and 3 Common 
				Blue | 
				
				  | 
				
				TL774682. | 
				
				Nigel Hannay | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 Aug | 
				
				Butterflies Recorded at Corton Cliff 
				(Black Hole Site) ,Small White 10, Gatekeeper 9, 
				Meadow Brown 2 ,Large White 2, Common Blue 1,
				Wall Brown 1 (M).  | 
				
				Corton Cliff  | 
				
				TM 5498 | 
				
				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 Aug | 
				
				Wall Browns out in force today 
				with Andrew Easton seeing 25 , Gen 2 Walls looking good for this 
				year , still a high number of Males to Females being seen.Last 
				time this many were counted was in July 2017  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 Aug | 
				
				Highlight of a walk on the dunes at Gunton Warren this morning 
				was this rather worn Wall Brown 
				butterfly (📷
				photo
				
				click here). 
				Lots of gatekeeper on the wing and small copper quite 
				widespread.  | 
				
				Gunton Warren | 
				
				  | 
				
				t James Wright  | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 Aug | 
				
				Is this a 5 spot Burnet?  (📷
				photo
				
				click here) 
				Atlas suggests not found here.  Photo from Flatford Wildflower 
				meadow.  (Bill Stone replied - Looks good for 5-spot. Much 
				more widespread than atlas’s suggest. Nice mix of butterflies, 
				good to get the PH too). Counts from this morning - 
				Gatekeeper 23 ,Meadow Brown 2 ,Large White 1 ,Small White 1 
				,Blue (assumed Common) 15, Purple 
				Hairstreak 3 ,Small Heath 
				5 ,Burnet 46  | 
				
				Flatford | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Alex Rafinski | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 Aug | 
				
				Very quiet in Chillesford Forest this morning apart from good 
				numbers of Gatekeepers. Other significant sightings were a 
				Willow-Emerald damsel fly and a Hummingbird Hawkmoth.  | 
				
				Chillesford Forest | 
				
				  | 
				
				Jenny and Gary Plank  | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 Aug | 
				
				I had 2+ Clouded Yellows at Old Hall Farm Reydon from the café. 
				Of possible significance, I also saw c4 there last year at 
				exactly the same time. Otherwise, Clouded Yellows are uncommon 
				/rare in the Southwold / Blyth estuary area.  | 
				
				Reydon | 
				
				  | 
				
				Mike Thompson | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 Aug | 
				
				4 Brown hairstreaks seen Belstead Brook park Suffolk on 1/8/2020 
				and also saw female laying eggs on blackthorn  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				Belstead Brook park | 
				
				  | 
				
				Chris Upson  | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 Aug | 
				
				Gatekeeper 101, Meadow Brown 53, Peacock 19,
				Wall Brown 16, Small White 14, 
				Large White 13, Green-veined White 6, Red Admiral 5,
				Purple hairstreak 5,Holly Blue 
				4,Speckled Wood 3, Brown Argus 2, Comma 2, Ringlet 2, Common 
				Blue 1, Small Tortoiseshell 1, Brimstone 1, Small Copper 1  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 Aug | 
				
				Walked the rough valley from bottom of Hascot Hill Battisford 
				towards Badley. Butterflies seen were Meadow Brown 29, 
				Gatekeeper 28, Green-veined White 28, Large White 15, Small 
				white 10, Peacock 6, Speckled Wood 7, Comma 5, Red Admiral 3, 
				Holly Blue 1, Small/Essex Skipper 1, Ringlet 1  | 
				
				Battisford | 
				
				  | 
				
				t John Walshe | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 Aug | 
				
				Brown Hairstreak from near Ipswich today. I was also lucky 
				enough to see some egg laying on the Blackthorn. (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				Belstead Brook Park | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Andrew Knights | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 Aug | 
				
				Wall Brown butterflies 
				recorded 16 in total (14 M + 2 F ). Numbers increased a 
				little,and they are moving around the reserve now. Best area to 
				see them is from the Sluice walking to the  North Hide on Peto's 
				by the river  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 Aug | 
				
				A visit to Belstead Brook Park produced two Brown Hairstreak 
				butterflies at eye level on Blackthorn.  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  
				 | 
				
				Belstead Brook Park | 
				
				  | 
				
				Paul Chamberlain  | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 Aug | 
				
				Two mating pairs and eight additional male Wall Brown 
				butterflies along the River Waveney wall at Carlton Marshes this 
				morning  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marsh | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Andrew Easton | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 Aug | 
				
				lark valley footpath between west stow and icklingham 30+ large 
				white, 2 small whites 30+, meadow browns 1, gatekeeper 20+, 
				small skipper  | 
				
				Lark Valley | 
				
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				t barry woodhouse | 
			 
			
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				July | 
				
				
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				LS OT LW
				
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				WB
				SPW 
				SH
				R MB GK 
				MW 
				GR SWF
				
				DGF 
				WA  
				 PE 
				RA 
				
				PL
				P ST C LT CMB 
				SC  
				PH GH
				
				WLH 
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				HB
				
				
				SSB 
				BA CB
				
				
				CHB 
				SB LTB 
				   - Total 
				species seen 35 | 
				
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				31 Jul | 
				
				I would just like to report a sighting of a Swallowtail 
				butterfly on Walberswick Nature reserve Westwood marshes in July 
				31 st 2020.  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				Walberswick | 
				
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				Julie and Ian Whittaker | 
			 
			
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				31 Jul | 
				
				Wall Brown male 1, in garden; 
				Brimstone, female 1 in garden  | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				TM4796  | 
				
				Sue Cox | 
			 
			
				| 
				31 Jul | 
				
				Searching for Brown Hairstreak found this cooperative individual 
				(📷
				photo
				
				click here); 
				other species nearby in small numbers: Common Blue, Holly Blue, 
				Meadow Brown, Gatekeeper, Green-veined White, Small White, Large 
				White, Purple Hairstreak, 
				Small Copper.  | 
				
				Piper's Vale | 
				
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				Bill Plumb  | 
			 
			
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				31 Jul | 
				
				Grayling were very active at 
				Westleton Common this morning. At least 20 seen  | 
				
				Westleton Common | 
				
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				t David Borderick | 
			 
			
				| 
				31 Jul | 
				
				Brown Hairstreak from Belstead, Ipswich this morning. What a 
				beauty! Hard to find and extremely difficult to photograph in 
				the breeze. So very happy to have seen one and thanks to David 
				Walsh for suggesting where to look   (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				Belstead | 
				
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				t Malcolm Farrow | 
			 
			
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				31 Jul | 
				
				Saw White Letter-hairstreak 2,
				Grayling 1,
				White Admiral 2 plus Small 
				Copper 10, Holly Blue 2, Red Admiral 2, Large Skipper 2, Comma 
				2, Peacock 2, Large White 5, Meadow Brown 10, Ringlet 8 and 
				numerous Gatekeepers.  | 
				
				Dunwich Forest | 
				
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				David and Lilian Pitt  | 
			 
			
				| 
				31 Jul | 
				
				Good numbers of Small Coppers and Gatekeepers at UHC this 
				morning. And an enormous number of 
				Graylings especially along the forest track heading East 
				towards Tangham Cottage. | 
				
				Upper Hollesley Common | 
				
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				Jenny and Gary Plank.  | 
			 
			
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				31 Jul | 
				
				During a walk through Purdis Heath SSSI yesterday 30th July 2020 
				- of note 3 Grayling at the 
				very top end of the site adjacent to Purdis Lane  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				Purdis Heath SSSI | 
				
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				Bryan Wright | 
			 
			
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				30 Jul | 
				
				White Admiral 1, A neighbour, 
				who is a reliable source, reported seeing this in the Station 
				carpark access road.  | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				TM4796  | 
				
				Sue Cox | 
			 
			
				| 
				30 Jul | 
				
				On Thursday I was walking along the sea wall 50m south of 
				Aldeburgh’s Martello tower, and a Clouded Yellow popped up from 
				the landward side, swirled in the wind, and landed a few yards 
				away. Very nice to see it again – my last sighting for the 
				species in the UK was several in the Aldeburgh marshes back in 
				1983! | 
				
				Aldeburgh | 
				
				TM 46240 54712 | 
				
				Andrew Neild | 
			 
			
				| 
				30 Jul | 
				
				2
				Silver-washed Fritillary  | 
				
				Orwell country park  | 
				
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				t David Dowding | 
			 
			
				| 
				30 Jul | 
				
				I spied a Clouded Yellow (normal form) yesterday, 30 July, Great 
				Barton. Not seen one locally for a few years so a nice surprise. 
				Hope all well Mike  | 
				
				Great Barton | 
				
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				Mike Dean | 
			 
			
				| 
				30 Jul | 
				
				Lots of meadow browns and gatekeepers in uncut grasslands with a 
				smattering of other species - small copper, brown argus and 
				common blue making comebacks in local urban sites around 
				Normanston. Spent time observing faded females of red admiral 
				and common blue basking and laying yet more eggs locally.  | 
				
				Lowestoft | 
				
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				James Corton | 
			 
			
				| 
				30 Jul | 
				
				Over the moon to find my first Brown Hairstreak for Bobbits Lane 
				today. Despite it being near the top of an Oak tree!  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				Bobbits Lane | 
				
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				t Ian | 
			 
			
				| 
				30 Jul | 
				
				A further 15 Purple Hairstreak 
				were seen near the entrance of Corton Woods, in the same area I 
				saw them for the first time back on 12th August 1995... time 
				flies!  | 
				
				Corton Woods | 
				
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				t Terry | 
			 
			
				| 
				30 Jul | 
				
				The only Brown Hairstreak I saw properly today at Piper's Vale  
				(📷
				photo
				click here)   | 
				
				Piper's Vale  | 
				
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				t Rob Seago | 
			 
			
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				30 Jul | 
				
				3 Wall Brown  Three 
				definite sightings: TM507922, TM504925 & TM494928  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marsh | 
				
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				t Mark Brewster | 
			 
			
				| 
				30 Jul | 
				
				Walk round Badley this morning found more mown grass, some 
				excusable as amenity area & Hayfield but arable margins too. 
				Butterflies were - Meadow Brown 110, Gatekeeper 46, Whites 22, 
				Small/Essex Skipper 6, Red Admiral 3, Brown Argus 3, Common Blue 
				2, Speckled Wood 1, Peacock 1, Small Tortoiseshell 1  | 
				
				Badley | 
				
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				t John Walshe | 
			 
			
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				30 Jul | 
				
				Clouded Yellow ‘Colias croceus’ at Orwell Country Park today  
				(📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				Orwell Country Park | 
				
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				t Kevin Ling | 
			 
			
				| 
				30 Jul | 
				
				My August wildlife target was achieved at 0855 this morning 
				before the month has started! A stunning male Brown Hairstreak 
				in Belstead Brook Park, my first ever within a mile of home 
				after lots of searching over past two years. My 25th species of 
				butterfly on the patch this year  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  
				Other butterflies seen were: Small Skipper, Large White, Small 
				White, Green-veined White, Purple 
				Hairstreak, Holly Blue, Brown Argus, Common Blue, Small 
				Copper, Red Admiral, Peacock, Comma, Speckled Wood, Gatekeeper 
				and Meadow Brown (total 16 species).  | 
				
				Belstead Brook Park | 
				
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				t David Walsh | 
			 
			
				| 
				29 Jul | 
				
				Garden: Wall Brown 1, Brown 
				Argus 3, including a mating pair being harassed by a second 
				male, Brimstone 1 male  | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				TM4796  | 
				
				Sue Cox | 
			 
			
				| 
				29 Jul | 
				
				Wall Brown 1, Brown Argus 2  | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				TM5095  | 
				
				Sue Cox | 
			 
			
				| 
				29 Jul | 
				
				A visit to watch Purple Hairstreaks; 
				c10 seen including a pair interacting (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  
				; other species noted close by, all in very small numbers: 
				Green-veined White, Small White, Gatekeeper, Meadow brown, 
				Common Blue, Holly Blue, and a cueruleopunctata Small Copper.  | 
				
				Piper's Vale | 
				
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				Bill Plumb  | 
			 
			
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				29 Jul | 
				
				Found Silver-studded Blue 10 
				(both m and f), Grayling 9, 
				Small Copper 26, Red aDmiral 3, Peacock 2, Large White 12, 
				Meadow Brown 6 and numerous Gatekeeper.  | 
				
				Westleton Common | 
				
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				Lilian Pitt | 
			 
			
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				29 Jul | 
				
				A walk round the reserve this afternoon saw many large skipper, 
				Peacock and Red Admiral, several large white, Meadow brown and 
				Comma, a few tatty Ringlet, and a single male Brimstone. There 
				was also one White Admiral 
				and, along the railway track by the entrance, a single
				Silver-washed Fritillary.  | 
				
				North Cove | 
				
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				Peter Norfolk  | 
			 
			
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				29 Jul | 
				
				A visit today SWT Carlton Marsh  for 
				Wall Brown Butterflies at least six seen in the pumping 
				station area on the river wall and a bonus of a Clouded Yellow  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marsh | 
				
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				t David Carter | 
			 
			
				| 
				29 Jul | 
				
				Lots of butterflies on our walk today including an unexpected
				White Admiral.  | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
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				David and Lilian Pitt  | 
			 
			
				| 
				28 JUl | 
				
				Jersey Tiger Moth Spotted in my garden in Ipswich today 28 July 
				2020   (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				Ipswich | 
				
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				Christine McGlone | 
			 
			
				| 
				28 Jul | 
				
				In 3 different areas, a sighting of 1 Wall Brown.  Total,
				Wall Brown 3  | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				TM4896  | 
				
				Sue Cox | 
			 
			
				| 
				28 Jul | 
				
				Another butterfly count round Boyton Hall this morning, margins 
				mown so numbers down a bit - Meadow Brown 80, Gatekeeper 58, 
				Green-veined White 16, Large White 8, Small White 7,
				Small Heath 5, Peacock 4, 
				Small Tortoiseshell 2, Red Admiral 1, Brown Argus 1, Holly Blue 
				1, Speckled Wood 1  | 
				
				Boyton Hall | 
				
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				t John Walshe | 
			 
			
				| 
				28 Jul | 
				
				My first visit to SWT Bonny Wood, I think today. Not actually 
				sure I found it. White Admiral 
				& Silver-washed Fritillary the 
				highlights, many Peacock, Ringlet, Gatekeeper & Meadow Browns 
				too  | 
				
				SWT Bonny Wood | 
				
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				t Eddie Bathgate | 
			 
			
				| 
				28 Jul | 
				
				Our first Clouded Yellow of the year at a blustery East Lane, 
				Bawdsey this afternoon  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				Bawdsey | 
				
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				t David Carter | 
			 
			
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				28 Jul | 
				
				Lunchtime stroll through Belstead Brook Park, a few glimpses of
				Brown hairstreaks 
				in Ash and Lime master trees as well as a stunning female on 
				marjoram  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				Belstead Brook Park | 
				
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				t David Dowding | 
			 
			
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				28 Jul | 
				
				Visited Sutton Heath today looking for
				Grayling (11 seen) Also 14 
				Small copper,25 Gatekeeper,13 Red Admiral,10 Meadow Brown,5 
				Peacock,4 Lg White,1 Speckled Wood and first
				Purple Hairstreak for this 
				site  | 
				
				Sutton Heath | 
				
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				t Kevin Ling | 
			 
			
				| 
				28 Jul | 
				
				Two Male Wall butterflies 
				around the sluice at SWT Carlton Marshes this morning  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
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				t David Borderick | 
			 
			
				| 
				27 Jul | 
				
				 Brown Argus in garden  | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				TM4796 1 | 
				
				Sue Cox | 
			 
			
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				27 Jul | 
				
				Great to see 4 Wall Browns on 
				such a blowy cold day in Haven nature reserve Aldeburgh | 
				
				Aldeburgh | 
				
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				Michael Girling  | 
			 
			
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				26 Jul | 
				
				Tried to do a count at the Brown Argus colony. In 15 minutes, 29 
				sightings, each of a single insect in flight - don't know how to 
				turn this into a reasonable assessment of colony numbers. Also 1 
				Essex Skipper.  worth reporting a)because I see nothing but 
				Large Skippers here and b) because this is the first time I've 
				been able to crawl towards a perched specimen and look at the 
				underside of the antennae!  | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				TM5095 | 
				
				Sue Cox | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 Jul | 
				
				In my garden:  Brown Argus 1, Brimstone 1 male 1 female; Station 
				carpark Brimstone 1 male  | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				TM4796  | 
				
				Sue Cox | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 Jul | 
				
				One worn looking White-letter 
				Hairstreak seen and photographed in Corton Woods today. 
				Speaking with other photographers, I heard that another two were 
				sighted nearby, also feeding on bramble.  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				Corton Woods | 
				
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				James Corton | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 Jul | 
				
				Two male wall brown at 
				Somerleyton. One speckled wood, comma and brimstone, three holly 
				blues, several white butterflies, gatekeeper, meadow brown and 
				peacock.  (📷
				photo
				
				click here).  | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
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				James Corton | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 Jul | 
				
				5 Wall Brown Butterflies found 
				today by suffolk wildlife Lound Lakes Volunteer Warden Roy 
				whilst on the morning patrol (forms 
				the border between Norfolk and Suffolk but all in Watsonian 
				Suffolk for the purposes of recording nature) | 
				
				SWT Lound Lakes | 
				
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				Andrew (@SWTLoundWarden)  | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 Jul | 
				
				We saw the following between 09.30 & 12.45;
				Silver Washed Fritillary : 64,
				White Admiral : 1 (!), Ringlet 
				: 3, Gatekeeper : 9, Peacock : 19, Red Admiral : 8, Speckled 
				Wood : 9, Large White : 1, Large Skipper : 2, Small Skipper : 1, 
				Small White : 6, Meadow Brown : 6, Green Veined White : 5, Holly 
				Blue : 1, (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				SWT Bradfield Woods | 
				
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				Gerard Fletcher (Norfolk BC member)  | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 Jul | 
				
				Butterflies recorded,Peacock 103, Gatekeeper 100, Meadow Brown 
				76, Red Admiral 28, Green-veined White 24, Ringlet 13,
				Wall Brown 12 (10m 2f), Small 
				White 9, Common Blue 7, Large White 6, Comma 6,
				Purple hairstreak 6, Essex 
				Skipper 3, Speckled Wood 3, Brown Argus 3, Large Skipper 2, 
				Small Skipper 2.  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
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				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 Jul | 
				
				Out recording in Onehouse/Harleston earlier & some 17 species 
				seen, incl. Essex & Small Skippers, Holly Blue in Northfield 
				Wood & Common Blues just beyond. Highlight was at least two 
				Small Coppers among the blues  | 
				
				Onehouse/Harleston | 
				
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				t Mark Brewster | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 Jul | 
				
				Nice walk in the sun this morning. 1x Speckled Wood, 1x Red 
				Admiral, 15 gatekeepers, 4 meadow brown and what I think is a 
				Brown Argus (📷
				photo
				
				click here) north 
				side of Haverhill around the Norney Plantation  | 
				
				Haverhill | 
				
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				t Duncan FletcherBrown | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 Jul | 
				
				We counted over 50 Grayling 
				along the approach track to Hazlewod Marshes this morning  
				(📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				Hazlewod Marshes | 
				
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				t David Carter | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 Jul | 
				
				15 species in all, highlights inc. Marbled White, Large Skipper 
				and Brown Argus.  | 
				
				RSPB Minsmere | 
				
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				t James Beaumont  | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 Jul | 
				
				My visit to Somerleyton produced two second brood male
				wall brown butterflies. 
				Several holly blues, female brimstone, speckled wood, comma, red 
				admiral and numerous large and small whites, gatekeeper, meadow 
				brown and peacock.  | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
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				t James Corton | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 Jul | 
				
				Don't know if this is a well known  
				Wall Brown area but just recorded 11 along the footpath 
				heading NE from TM47301 93824 (9m & 2f) also another female on 
				roadside at TM47144 94383 all in Burgh St Peter 
				(This is a Norfolk sighting but 
				only just over the border.  It may be that there are other 
				Wall Brown colonies in North Suffolk in places that are rarely 
				visited). | 
				
				Burgh St Peter (Norfolk) | 
				
				TM47301 93824 | 
				
				t Gavin Durrant | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 Jul | 
				
				Bit breezy & cloudy at times but best butterfly count round 
				Boyton Hall, Gt Finboro today - Meadow Brown 106, Small White 
				22, Gatekeeper 22, Small Heath 
				7, Common Blue 6, Large White 6, Peacock 5, Brown Argus 4, Essex 
				Skip 4, Green-veined White 3, Large Skipper 2, Red Admiral 2, 
				Comma 1, Speckled Wood 1, Small Tortoiseshell 1, Holly Blue 1  | 
				
				Gt Finboro | 
				
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				t John Walshe | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 Jul | 
				
				06.00 - 10.00; 30 + silver washed 
				fritillary, 20+ peacock, 5 large white, 2
				purple hairstreak, 1 small 
				copper, 2 meadow brown, 1 red admiral; no white admiral or 
				purple emperor  | 
				
				Bradfield woods | 
				
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				t barry woodhouse | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 Jul | 
				
				Large White 2, Small White 12, Meadow Brown 2, Gatekeeper 50+, 
				Red Admiral 4, Brown Argus 1, Common Blue 4 | 
				
				Landguard | 
				
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				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 Jul | 
				
				2nd brood Small Blue still showing well in Ipswich today, 3 
				seen. Also 40 Gatekeeper. 1 Small Tortioseshell, 6 Large White  | 
				
				Landseer Park | 
				
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				t Kevin Ling | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 Jul | 
				
				8 wall brown butterflies this 
				morning between the pump and the north hide on petos along the 
				river wall all were males, 1 very fresh female
				wall brown spotted 50m past 
				first hide on petos   | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marsh | 
				
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				t Gavin Durrant | 
			 
			
				| 
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				A beautiful Brimstone butterfly on a buddlia in my Worlingham 
				garden this week  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				Worlingham | 
				
				TM436 894 | 
				
				t Gavin Durrant | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Jul | 
				
				Spotted my first Wall Brown 
				today taking in the sun at Somerleyton  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
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				t Julie Durrant | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Jul | 
				
				in my garden, Amongst the usual suspects - Brimstone 2, one male 
				and one female, Brown Argus 1  | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				TM4796  | 
				
				Sue Cox | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Jul | 
				
				Butterfly Survey at Corton Cliff 
				(Black Hole Site) butterflies recorded are 
				Green-veined White  18, Gatekeeper 15, Large White 9, 
				Meadow Brown 4, Common Blue 4, Essex Skipper 2, Peacock 2 
				,Ringlet 1, Red Admiral 1  | 
				
				Corton Cliff | 
				
				TM 5498 | 
				
				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
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				Comma aberrent form "o-album" (I believe) seen 
				and photographed last week in north Lowestoft  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				Lowestof | 
				
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				t James Corton | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 Jul | 
				
				Revisited the churchyard today and found 4
				Wall Browns ( 3m and 1f ) 
				Attached photo of female (📷
				photo
				
				click here) | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				  | 
				
				David and Lilian Pitt  | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 Jul | 
				
				Best ever year for Gatekeepers also for scabious alongside our 
				track. | 
				
				Theberton | 
				
				  | 
				
				Andrew Leng | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 Jul | 
				
				Wall Brown (Male)  | 
				
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				TM5024595957 | 
				
				t Richard Martin | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Jul | 
				
				A walk through TM4796 TM4996 TM5095 I was looking for Wall Brown 
				but didn't find any.  Did a general count: Red Admiral 6, 
				Speckled Wood 2, Brimstone 1, on Black Horehound, Gatekeeper 64, 
				including a mating pair, Meadow Brown 25, Ringlet 34, Peacock 
				19, NO SMALL TORTOISEHELL, Comma 6, Large Skipper 2, Whites 53, 
				mainly unidentified but at least 5 were Large and I'm fairly 
				confident there were no Orange Tips, Brown Argus - a small 
				colony!  I will go back as soon as I can and essay a count. 
				Small Copper 1 - perching in the Brown Argus colony  | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				TM4796 TM4996 TM5095 | 
				
				Sue Cox | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Jul | 
				
				there was a nice new male Brimstone | 
				
				Theberton | 
				
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				Andrew Leng | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Jul | 
				
				This week I returned to Ramparts heath at West stow and failed 
				yet again to find this year’s Forester moths. I then went to 
				Wordwell to look for Grayling and found one plus a forester moth 
				on return to the car. Next day I went to West stow country park 
				where last year, I saw a suitable Grayling habitat. None found 
				but more Forester moths!  (📷
				photo
				
				click here) Maybe 
				they migrated the short distance from Ramparts? Occasional
				small heath and small copper 
				noted plus Fox moth early instar larva.  | 
				
				West stow | 
				
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				Trevor Goodfellow  | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Jul | 
				
				15 Species during today’s (23/7/2020) transect:   Large Skipper; 
				Large White x 6; Small White x 7; Green-veined White x 21; Small 
				Copper x 3; Brown Argus x 12; Holly Blue x 2; Red Admiral x 18; 
				Peacock x 27; Comma x 5; 
				Silver-washed Fritillary; Speckled Wood x 11; Gatekeeper 
				x 9; Meadow Brown and Ringlet x 8 | 
				
				SWT Lackford Lakes | 
				
				  | 
				
				David Bird and Paul Holness  | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Jul | 
				
				We had an enjoyable stroll round SWT Carlton Marsh; my first 
				visit of the yr & great to see the reserve’s progress. We saw 3
				Wall Browns between the hides 
				at Peto’s  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marsh | 
				
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				t David Walsh | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Jul | 
				
				Suffolk’s coastal nature reserves offer a multitude of wonderful 
				wildlife opportunities and a trip to North Warren RSPB reserve 
				on Tuesday certainly didn't disappoint. First
				Grayling of the year was just 
				one of many highlights  | 
				
				North Warren | 
				
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				t Malcolm Farrow | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Jul | 
				
				Just had a Silver-washed Fritillary 
				flew pass me in my garden in Elmsett.  | 
				
				Elmsett | 
				
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				t Matt Garnham | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Jul | 
				
				Brown Argus at SWT Hen Reedbeds this morning. Also single
				Purple Hairstreak, Red 
				Admirals, Meadow Browns, Ringlets, Large & Smal Skipper and lots 
				of Peacock.  | 
				
				SWT Hen Reedbeds | 
				
				  | 
				
				t David Borderick | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Jul | 
				
				Out checking areas by Northfield Wood for Common Blues among the 
				Brown Argus. No males seen, but think we have enough ‘radiating 
				blue’ to confirm at least one female (📷
				photos 
				click here)  
				Seeing more Large Skippers this year than previously, and a few 
				Essex seen flying with their close cousins.  Have my wife 
				to thank for finding an area of thistle, knapweed and bramble 
				just outside Northfield Wood, where Peacocks,
				Silver-washed fritillaries 
				etc. seem to be thriving.  Unexpected bonus though, was a 
				lone Brimstone | 
				
				Northfield Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Mark Brewster | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Jul | 
				
				Green-veined White 4, Brimstome 1 (f), Speckled Wood 5, Ringlet 
				4, Meadow Brown 7, Gatekeeper 50+, Red Admiral 3, Peacock 30+, 
				Comma 2, Purple Hairstreak 1, 
				Holly Blue 1, Common Blue 1 | 
				
				Alton Water | 
				
				  | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Jul | 
				
				Delighted to find Wall Brown 
				2, Purple Hairstreak 1, Holly 
				Blue 3, Red Admiral 1, Large White 3, Peacock 14, Comma 2, 
				Gatekeeper 15, Ringlet 1 and Meadow Brown 14. This site was 
				scalped last year but this year half of the graveyard has been 
				left to grow wild and the butterflies have returned in numbers! | 
				
				Somerleyton Churchyard | 
				
				  | 
				
				David and Lilian Pitt | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Jul | 
				
				A walk around Gunton this morning saw the usual high numbers of 
				peacock, at least 50 noted between Gunton wood and meadow to 
				corton wood and in between. Smaller numbers of comma, a few red 
				admiral also noted. Still plenty of gatekeeper and meadow brown  | 
				
				Gunton | 
				
				  | 
				
				t James Wright | 
			 
			
				| 
				22 Jul | 
				
				1 Wall Brown on the Angles Way  | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				TM4896  | 
				
				Sue Cox | 
			 
			
				| 
				22 Jul | 
				
				1 Wall Brown in my garden  2 
				Brimstone out on the Station Platform flowerbeds  | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				TM4796 | 
				
				Sue Cox | 
			 
			
				| 
				22 Jul | 
				
				Arrived at 4.30pm to do a Purple Hairstreak Survey ,walk thro 
				gate on 1st location and first Butterfly I see is a
				Wall Brown ( Female) nice 
				start to the evening.  2nd  
				Purple hairstreak Survey tonight, numbers were up 36 
				Butterflies recorded  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				22 Jul | 
				
				Silver washed fritillaries - 
				lots,  Purple hair streaks 
				lots (📷
				photo
				
				click 
				here),  White admiral - one in tree tops,  Gatekeepers lots, 
				Ringlets lots,  Speckled wood lots,  Peacocks - lots   | 
				
				RSPB Wolves Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				Adam Clark | 
			 
			
				| 
				21 Jul | 
				
				a Grayling hiding on the 
				woodstack in the garden but have not spotted it again. | 
				
				Theberton | 
				
				  | 
				
				Andrew Leng | 
			 
			
				| 
				21 Jul | 
				
				We live in East End, East Bergholt and had a Brown Argus, which 
				is a new record for our garden. | 
				
				East Bergholt | 
				
				TM0975435272  | 
				
				Gary Coppard | 
			 
			
				| 
				21 Jul | 
				
				Saw a Clouded Yellow amongst the Meadow Vetchling and Clover 
				this morning at Market Weston Fen. This is the first time I have 
				seen this species at this site.  | 
				
				Market Weston Fen | 
				
				  | 
				
				Jonathan Dickie  | 
			 
			
				| 
				21 Jul | 
				
				Still 1 Purple Hairstreak and 
				2 White letter Hairstreaks at 
				Trimley picnic site/ Capel Hall Lane, a further 2
				Purple Hairstreaks along 
				footpath opposite Falkenham Church  | 
				
				Trimley | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Will Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				21 Jul | 
				
				2 Silver-washed Fritillaries, 
				Painted Lady  | 
				
				Benacre Broad | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Carl Buttle | 
			 
			
				| 
				21 Jul | 
				
				A pleasant circular walk across the heath and back along 
				Docwra’s Ditch. We saw several 
				Grayling, one of which sat on a signpost!  | 
				
				Dunwich Heath | 
				
				  | 
				
				t David Walsh | 
			 
			
				| 
				21 Jul | 
				
				Saw 16 species this morning including a
				White-letter Hairstreak  
				(📷
				photo
				
				click here)  
				and a very unusual Green-veined White  (📷
				photo
				
				click here) . 
				Also saw White Admiral 4,
				Silver-washed Fritillary 2, 
				Large Skipper 10, Large White 12, Small White 2, Small Copper 
				12, Holly Blue 2, Red Admiral 15, Comma 10, Speckled Wood 3, 
				Gatekeeper 40, Meadow Brown 10 plus numerous Peacocks and 
				Ringlets.   (photo credits David Pitt)  | 
				
				Dunwich Forest | 
				
				  | 
				
				David and Lilian Pitt | 
			 
			
				| 
				21 Jul | 
				
				A few selective counts in the cemetery this afternoon were as 
				follows: Brown Argus 6, Common Blue 10 males, Small Copper 4, 
				Gatekeeper 34, Six-spot Burnet 9.  | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds | 
				
				  | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				21 Jul | 
				
				Good weather and the upside of no mowing has boosted butterfly 
				numbers locally. Second brood whites, brown argus, small copper 
				and common blue all doing much better. Peacock and comma having 
				a good year too with fair numbers of red admirals. Lots of 
				browns except speckled wood and small heath - bad year for them 
				to date. Essex skippers among small skippers - a welcome 
				addition.  📷
				photos 
				click here 
				of White Admiral,
				Silver-washed Fritillary and
				White-letter Hairstreak | 
				
				Lowestoft | 
				
				  | 
				
				James Corton  | 
			 
			
				| 
				21 Jul | 
				
				We had one Wall Brown  (📷
				photo
				
				click here) at 
				Sudbourne Church today, 21st July, late morning. Also numerous 
				Gatekeepers, six plus Commas on brambles opposite the church 
				with Peacocks and Red Admirals.  | 
				
				Sudbourne Church | 
				
				  | 
				
				Rob and Kerry Reeve  | 
			 
			
				| 
				21 Jul | 
				
				Single Silver-washed Fritillary 
				feeding on Hemp Agrimony flowers in garden today (21 July) at 
				Homersfield  | 
				
				Homersfield | 
				
				TM 284855 | 
				
				Mark Timms  | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Jul | 
				
				1 or 2 Purple Hairstreaks at 
				Barnham, present for a few days adjacent to allotments.  | 
				
				Barnham | 
				
				  | 
				
				John Law  | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Jul | 
				
				Bumped into this Marbled White today at  RSPB Minsmere, 
				only 2nd record for the reserve I could find on the system, 
				after an individual in the same spot last summer. Closest 
				breeding pop (presumed introduced?) is near Ipswich, c20 miles 
				to SW (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  
				(there have been other sightings near the coast this year) | 
				
				RSPB Minsmere | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Tom Williams | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Jul | 
				
				2A large, fresh male Brimstone (1) in my garden, seeking out the 
				Wild Pea and disdaining everything else. A short evening walk 
				took me to the site of the ruined Brick Kilns just as the sun 
				broke through the clouds and suddenly everywhere was warm and 
				bright.  The Thyme is in blossom all around the ruins and it's a 
				butterfly magnet.  I was delighted to see a Small copper (1) - 
				we don't get many of these here.  Also 12 Peacock, 1 Comma, and 
				1 very damaged Red Admiral.  | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				TM4796 | 
				
				Sue Cox | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Jul | 
				
				Numerous sightings of Purple Emperor 
				at Theberton Wood this morning including three at low level at 
				the same time  (📷
				photos 
				click here)   | 
				
				Theberton Wood  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t David Borderick | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Jul | 
				
				Cove dam track to the river Waveney was productive today, 
				despite only occasional sun. Sightings were: many Peacock, Red 
				admiral, Meadow brown, some Ringlet, Large skipper, Large white, 
				Comma and Gatekeeper, one White 
				Admiral, and one Silver-washed 
				Fritillary (male in tatty condition) | 
				
				North Cove | 
				
				TM467909 | 
				
				Peter Norfolk | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Jul | 
				
				Although mobile, this beautiful male 
				Silver-washed Frittilary afforded some lovely views when 
				it settled. 2-3 have been seen in Corton Woods in recent days 
				and egg-laying has been observed; with luck they are back for 
				good  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				Corton Woods | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Terry | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Jul | 
				
				Large Skipper 5, Large White 5+, Small White 5+, Green-veined 
				White 5+, Brimstone 4 (2m 2f), Speckled Wood 8, Ringlet 10+, 
				Meadow Brown 10+, Gatekeeper 20+, 
				Silver-washed Fritillary 20+, 
				White Admiral 2, Red Admiral 2, Peacock 50+, Comma 1,
				Purple Hairstreak 6,  | 
				
				RSPB Wolves Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				19 Jul | 
				
				Probably more butterflies than we have seen on one walk for a 
				very long time 19 July 2020 afternoon   Along Stallode Wash or 
				at least the track near it north towards the western end of 
				Lakenheath RSPB reserve (Botany Bay) .  The bulk of it in TL68X 
				with some in TL68S – I have ignored TL68Y although clearly we 
				walked through a tiny part of it.   Recorded in both tetrads (S 
				and X) unless otherwise stated; Brimstone – 2 only in X, Peacock 
				– lots in both, Meadow Brown – some in both, Large Skipper – 
				several in both, Small/Essex Skipper – 1 only for certain in S, 
				few in X, Speckled Wood – 2-3 in both, Gatekeeper – some in 
				both, Red Admiral – lots in both, Green-veined White – a few 
				definite in both, Small White – lots in both, Large White – lots 
				in both, Ringlet – several in both.   We also had a Silver Y, 2 
				Common Carpet and Lesser Cream Wave but I have dealt with these 
				via Suffolk Moths website.  And not to mention Cranes heard, 
				Marsh Harrier and a few other things!    | 
				
				RSPB Lakenheath | 
				
				  | 
				
				Peter Lack and Diane Ridgley  | 
			 
			
				| 
				19 Jul | 
				
				Wall Brown (1).  Not seen one 
				here myself before, but classic Wall Brown egg-laying site.  
				Assume this one newly emerged as I haven't seen any for many 
				weeks.  | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				TM4896 | 
				
				Sue Cox | 
			 
			
				| 
				19 Jul | 
				
				Two Wall Browns  at 
				c.5pm. One at each of the new view points overlooking Peto Marsh  | 
				
				Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				t James Glendenning | 
			 
			
				| 
				19 Jul | 
				
				In dull conditions this morning there were still three male
				Wall Brown butterflies active 
				around the steps to the two hides along the River Waveney at 
				Peto's Marsh,   (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  
				Two at TM496936 and one at TM494934  | 
				
				Carlton Marshes | 
				
				TM4993 | 
				
				t Andrew Easton | 
			 
			
				| 
				19 Jul | 
				
				Painted lady butterfly in garden on Echinacea.  Only painted 
				lady seen this year.  | 
				
				Halesworth | 
				
				  | 
				
				John Baker  | 
			 
			
				| 
				19 Jul | 
				
				Encountered a single male Marbled white butterfly at rest upon 
				grass first time ever at this particular site.  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				Ipswich Ravenswood | 
				
				  | 
				
				Daniel Cable Davey | 
			 
			
				| 
				19 Jul | 
				
				Corton Cliff (Black Hole Site)  
				Butterfly Survey produced only 2 Meadow Brown and 2 Gatekeeper  | 
				
				Corton Cliff | 
				
				TM 5498 | 
				
				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				19 Jul | 
				
				In Hundon, West Suffolk  About 6? Marbled Whites Feeding on 
				Knapweed I've not seen here before  | 
				
				Hundon | 
				
				TL734489 | 
				
				John Noel  | 
			 
			
				| 
				18 Jul | 
				
				Approximately 11-45 pm. Forestry Commission Plantation.  
				Mildenhall Suffolk. White Admiral. 
				Single Insect. feeding on Bramble Flowers.  | 
				
				Mildenhall | 
				
				  | 
				
				Tony Carpenter | 
			 
			
				| 
				18 Jul | 
				
				First new generation Brimstone (1, male), nectaring on Wild Pea 
				on the station platform this afternoon.  | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				TM4796 | 
				
				Sue Cox | 
			 
			
				| 
				18 Jul | 
				
				Most sightings for years in our garden in north Ipswich on 18 
				July : 8 large whites, 2 small whites, 1 green veined white, 1 
				female brimstone, 2 meadow browns, 2 gatekeepers, 1 comma, 12 
				peacocks, 3 red admirals, 2 small tortoiseshells, 1 common blue, 
				1 holly blue and 1 brown argus. | 
				
				Ipswich N | 
				
				  | 
				
				Robert Brown | 
			 
			
				| 
				18 Jul | 
				
				Butterflies recorded, Peacock 316, Gatekeeper 205, Meadow Brown 
				128, Gren-veined White 71, Ringlet 57, Small White 40, Large 
				White 34, Brown Argus 29, Red Admiral 20, Large Skipper 14, 
				Comma 13, Small Tortoiseshell 5, 
				Purple hairstreak 1, Small Skipper 1, Speckled Wood 1  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				18 Jul | 
				
				c.5 silver-studded blues and 1
				Grayling  | 
				
				Lower Hollesley  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Steve Babbs | 
			 
			
				| 
				18 Jul | 
				
				Large White 6, Small White 5, Gatekeeper 4, Red Admiral 1, 
				Peacock 1, Comma 1 | 
				
				SW Ipswich | 
				
				  | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				18 Jul | 
				
				Completed my first Big Butterfly Count today 
				from the comfort of my own garden. 3 Peacock, 3 Small White, 1 
				Red Admiral & 1 Gatekeeper visiting the buddleia  | 
				
				SW Ipswich | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Kevin Ling | 
			 
			
				| 
				18 Jul | 
				
				A butterfly walk around Gunton Meadow and adjacent fields before 
				the sun went in saw large numbers peacocks, good numbers of 
				Gatekeeper, Meadow brown, 3-4 commas, small/essex and large 
				skippers and several common blue males in fields either side of 
				Leisure Way.  | 
				
				Gunton Meadow | 
				
				  | 
				
				t James Wright | 
			 
			
				| 
				18 Jul | 
				
				11 peacock, 1 common blue    | 
				
				marham park BSE | 
				
				iP32 | 
				
				t barry woodhouse | 
			 
			
				| 
				18 Jul | 
				
				Continual stream of butterflies coming in off the sea this 
				morning. Every ~ 30 seconds for at least an hour along the whole 
				beach walk. Range of whites and admirals / peacocks  | 
				
				Lowestoft | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Chris Darby | 
			 
			
				| 
				18 Jul | 
				
				Thanks to Gavin Durrant we have our first 2nd Gen
				Wall Brown (M) spotted this 
				morning  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				18 Jul | 
				
				After Carl Buttle's recent sightings from two woods at Benacre,
				Silver-washed Frittilaries 
				have also made it into the Lowestoft area with records from: 
				Mutford, North Cove, Gunton and Corton Woods in the last week, 
				or two.  | 
				
				 | 
				
				 | 
				
				t Terry | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 Jul | 
				
				We live in East End,  and had a 
				White-Letter Hairstreak in our garden on the 17th July, 
				new record for our garden. | 
				
				East Bergholt | 
				
				TM0975435272  | 
				
				Gary Coppard | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 Jul | 
				
				There were two worn White letter 
				Hairstreaks nectaring on Escallonia bushes with seven 
				Peacocks and two Red Admirals, also numerous bees. This is the 
				third year running that they have been recorded in the garden 
				using the Escallonias.  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Rob and Kerry Reeve  | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 Jul | 
				
				Common Blue & fresh Brimstone, Red Admiral & Holly Blue  | 
				
				Ipswich Chantry Park | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Anne Wright | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 Jul | 
				
				5 Small Copper, 4 Comma. Meadow Brown.  | 
				
				Worlingham Marsh | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Gaius Hawes | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 Jul | 
				
				Single White letter Hairstreak  
				(📷
				photo
				
				click here) at 
				Dunwich Forest this morning.  Also 2 White Admiral with 
				many Peacock, Red Admiral, Comma, Ringlet, Meadow Brown and 
				Large Skipper  | 
				
				Dunwich Forest  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t David Borderick | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 Jul | 
				
				Visited the walled garden at Brandon Country Park today and it 
				was awash with butterflies noting Brimstone, Red Admiral, Meadow 
				brown, Small & large Whites, Peacock, Gatekeeper and Holly Blue.   | 
				
				Brandon | 
				
				  | 
				
				Steve Fryett | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 Jul | 
				
				On a very windy walk around Kesgrave Wood and Martlesham Heath 
				today we counted one Small Skipper, 3 Speckled Woods, 3 
				Gatekeepers, 3 Red Admirals, 4 Commas, 4
				Silver-studded Blues (3 M 1 
				F), 5 Small Coppers, 6 Meadow Browns, numerous Peacocks and 
				several Whites.  | 
				
				Kesgrave, Martlesham | 
				
				  | 
				
				Jenny & Gary Plank  | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 Jul | 
				
				Showy Purple Emperor at 
				Theberton Woods (📷
				photo
				
				click here) | 
				
				Theberton Woods  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Eddie Marsh | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 Jul | 
				
				Silver washed fritillary on 
				brambles in field with flagpoles at end of Leisure way then flew 
				strongly south towards flagpoles and towards Gunton wood/Gunton 
				Meadow. Now trying to relocate  | 
				
				Gunton | 
				
				  | 
				
				t James Wright | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 Jul | 
				
				I spent a productive couple of hours walking over large parts of 
				Nowton Park this morning and saw the following:- Small Skipper 
				16, Essex Skipper 6, Large White 36+, Small White, Green-veined 
				White 20+, Purple Hairstreak 
				3, Small Copper 4, Holly Blue male, Red Admiral 5, Peacock 70+, 
				Comma 10, Speckled Wood 2, Gatekeeper 24, Meadow Brown c200,
				Small Heath 1, Ringlet 20, 
				Six-spot Burnet 8  | 
				
				Nowton Park | 
				
				TL8661 | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 Jul | 
				
				2 Hummingbird Hawk Moths on Buddleia in garden | 
				
				mid Suffolk | 
				
				TM 042 552 | 
				
				Peta Whiting | 
			 
			
				| 
				16 Jul | 
				
				Just four Small Blues at the moment from Landseer Park, second 
				brood Small Blues , a wee bit tattie Marbled White, Lovely 
				Gatekeeper and a gorgeous Brown Argus !   (📷
				photos 
				click here)   | 
				
				Landseer Park | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Allan King | 
			 
			
				| 
				16 Jul | 
				
				Good show of butterflies,  out of count Ringlet, Small Copper, 
				Common Blue, Small Skipper, Red Admiral, Peacock, Meadow Brown, 
				Comma  | 
				
				Corton New Sewage Works | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Gaius Hawes | 
			 
			
				| 
				16 Jul | 
				
				Found another 2 Silver-washed Fritillaries 
				in a different wood at Benacre so obviously spreading, plenty of
				Purple Hairstreaks and a 
				Latticed Heath on cliff top  | 
				
				Benacre | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Carl Buttle | 
			 
			
				| 
				15 Jul | 
				
				92+ Small Blue and 3+ Marbled White. The Small Blue look good 
				condition. I believe naturally 2nd brood. Don't think they have 
				been topped up.  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				Landseer Park | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Matt Garnham | 
			 
			
				| 
				15 Jul | 
				
				2 Silver-washed Fritillaries, 
				sev. Purple Hairstreaks  | 
				
				Benacre | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Carl Buttle  | 
			 
			
				| 
				15 Jul | 
				
				Lovely walk on Sunday at Snape Warren. Small Whites 25 inc. two 
				pairs, Ringlet 5, Gatekeeper 4, Meadow Brown 3, Essex Skipper 2 
				(plus more Skipper sp), Peacock 8, Red Admiral 2 plus a cracking
				Purple Hairstreak down towards 
				the Alde | 
				
				Snape Warren | 
				
				TM403568 | 
				
				t Gi Grieco | 
			 
			
				| 
				15 Jul | 
				
				Butterflies present included many peacocks, at least 25 counted 
				through out the wood, mainly on brambles, as well as several 
				meadow brown, ringlet and gatekeeper. 3-4 each of comma and red 
				admiral  | 
				
				Corton Woods | 
				
				  | 
				
				t James Wright  | 
			 
			
				| 
				15 Jul | 
				
				This morning's White-letter 
				Hairstreak at Corton Woods was my first in the Lowestoft  
				(📷
				photo
				
				
				click here) | 
				
				Corton Woods | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Terry | 
			 
			
				| 
				15 Jul | 
				
				During a walk through Dunwich Forest this morning (15/07/2020) 
				in addition to large numbers of Ringlets and a range of other 
				seasonal species we spotted 2 White 
				Admirals, 1 Grayling 
				and a Silver-washed Fritillary. 
				The Fritillary was seen in a sunny glade on bramble | 
				
				Dunwich Forest | 
				
				TM463715 | 
				
				Linda and Roland Hammond | 
			 
			
				| 
				14 Jul | 
				
				Walked the rail track today from the station.  43 Peacocks both 
				on buddleia in station and also up the track on brambles. Large 
				White 18. My first Gatekeepers of the year 8. Meadow Brown 8, a 
				Skipper not near enough to identify and some Red Admiral, Small 
				White and Small Tortoiseshell. Unable to access the patch where 
				I usually spot Speckled Wood, with the museum being shut for so 
				long nature has taken over! | 
				
				Brockford  | 
				
				TM129659  | 
				
				Geraldine Smith | 
			 
			
				| 
				14 Jul | 
				
				Silver Washed Fritillary on 
				bramble flowers , | 
				
				mid Suffolk | 
				
				TM 042 552 | 
				
				Peta Whiting | 
			 
			
				| 
				14 Jul | 
				
				In my own garden this week are Meadow Brown 6, Red Admiral, 
				Small Tortoiseshell 2, Peacock 2, a Comma and the first here of 
				this year a Small Copper yesterday on the lawn. And a pair of 
				Brimstones who have been around for several weeks, seem 
				unusually late for adults.  | 
				
				Framlingham | 
				
				TM287634 | 
				
				Geraldine Smith | 
			 
			
				| 
				14 Jul | 
				
				I saw a Silver-washed Fritilllary in Theberton Woods last week 
				and, to my amazement, I saw one in North Cove nature reserve 
				near Beccles. I am used to seeing White Admiral there but not
				Silver Washed Fritillary.  
				This is a genuine sighting but I am curious as to where it came 
				from. Norfolk? Further into Suffolk?  Would you know how fast 
				and well this species is spreading? It would be exciting to have 
				them more locally but one SWF doesn't make a colony.  | 
				
				North Cove | 
				
				  | 
				
				James Corton | 
			 
			
				| 
				14 Jul | 
				
				Pleased to have found Brown Argus on my butterfly square new for 
				the site IP32 marham park   | 
				
				bury st Edmunds | 
				
				  | 
				
				t barry woodhouse | 
			 
			
				| 
				13 Jul | 
				
				A walk through mixed habitat, out from the station and mainly 
				along the Angles Way.  I waited for the sunniest part of the day 
				and was rewarded with an abundance of butterflies. 50+ Peacocks, 
				40+ Meadow Browns, 25+ Red Admirals, 30+ Gatekeepers, 6 Commas, 
				2 Speckled Wood, 4 Large Skippers,  2 Small Tortoiseshell, 1 
				Holly Blue (?newly emerged), 50+ unidentified Whites, Large, 
				Small, & Green-Veined - didn't seem to be any Orange Tip.  | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				TM4796, TM4996, TM5095 | 
				
				Sue Cox | 
			 
			
				| 
				13 Jul | 
				
				Purple Hairstreak 5 | 
				
				Sandymount Covert, Walberswick | 
				
				TM 48286 72895 | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				13 Jul | 
				
				Essex Skipper 3, Small Skipper 4, Essex/Small Skipper 10,
				Silver Washed Fritillary 5,
				White Admiral 2, Red Admiral 
				2, Peacock 50+, Comma 1, Small Copper 2,
				Purple Hairstreak 15, Brown 
				Argus 15, including this ab. snelleni with white edging to the 
				brown spot  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				RSPB Minsmere | 
				
				  | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				13 Jul | 
				
				A walk around Westleton Heath eventuality yielded four rather 
				worn male Silver-studded Blue, 
				as well as numerous Grayling. 
				An egg-laying Leopard Moth was a bonus.  (📷
				photos 
				click 
				here) | 
				
				Westleton Heath | 
				
				  | 
				
				Gerry Rawcliffe  | 
			 
			
				| 
				13 Jul | 
				
				A good garden day here at Flowton with lots of Peacock plus Red 
				Admiral, Small, Large and Green-veined White, Meadow Brown, 
				Ringlet, Comma, Gatekeeper, Small Tortoiseshell plus surprise 
				fly-bys from White Admiral and 
				Brimstone.   | 
				
				Flowton | 
				
				TM085470 | 
				
				Rob Clements  | 
			 
			
				| 
				13 Jul | 
				
				A total of fifteen species recording this morning, including
				White-letter Hairstreak x 3,
				Purple Hairstreak, Gatekeeper 
				(5+), Meadow Brown (20+), Ringlet, Speckled Wood (2), Comma 
				(10+), Peacock (20+), Red Admiral (5+), Large White (5+), Small 
				White (5+), Small Skipper, Large Skipper, Small Copper and Brown 
				Argus. | 
				
				Baylham | 
				
				TM099513 | 
				
				Paul Gilson/Mark Brewster | 
			 
			
				| 
				13 Jul | 
				
				A very productive visit to Wolves Wood this morning. The 
				immediate impact was countless Peacocks mostly feeding on 
				Knapweed. There were also good numbers of Meadow Browns, 
				Ringlets and the usual assortment of Whites. We were able to 
				count one Brimstone, one Red Admiral, one Small Skipper, one 
				Essex Skipper, 2 Gatekeepers, 6 Commas, 6 Speckled Woods, 9
				Purple Hairstreaks, and 17
				Silver-washed Fritillaries.  | 
				
				Wolves Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				Jenny & Gary Plank  | 
			 
			
				| 
				13 Jul | 
				
				A single Purple Hairstreak at 
				Loompit Lake also an obliging Painted Lady, 3 Essex Skippers, 8 
				Ringlets, 5 Red Admirals, 20+Meadow Brown, 3 Comma, 15+ 
				Gatekeeper, 7 Peacock  | 
				
				Loompit Lake | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Will Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				13 Jul | 
				
				Female Purple Emperor at 
				Theberton Wood this morning. At least 12 sightings, also 6
				Silver Washed Fritillary, 4 
				Comma, 2 Purple Hairstreak, 2
				White Admiral, 3 Red Admirals 
				plus Ringlets, Meadow Brown and Large Skippers  | 
				
				Theberton Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				t David Borderick | 
			 
			
				| 
				13 Jul | 
				
				Gunton Warren mega - white admiral 
				just flew south towards brambles by the stream north of warren 
				house wood, not refound yet.  | 
				
				Gunton Warren | 
				
				  | 
				
				t James Wright | 
			 
			
				| 
				13 Jul | 
				
				On Monday 13th July we went for a walk at Dunwich Heath. I think 
				the Grayling are fairly 
				regular sightings there, but was still nice to see and this one 
				got particularly attached!  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  
				TM 467685. Hot and sunny, late morning. Then saw this
				Silver Washed Fritillary at TM 
				477688 on a path running parallel to the minsmere road.  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				Dunwich Heath | 
				
				TM4668, TM4768 | 
				
				Fiona Shipp | 
			 
			
				| 
				12 Jul | 
				
				Was very excited to record this spot of a female
				Purple Emperor while out for a 
				walk on Sunday 12th July as didn't realise we had them in this 
				area. My partner managed to get a few photos on her phone as it 
				was sat on the track.   (📷
				photo
				
				click here).  
				Annoyingly i missed it as I was walking ahead. It was located  
				at grid ref TM 463737 along the track between the Hinton five 
				finger post and Westwood lodge, just before Westwood lodge on 
				your left if heading towards Walberswick. This track is a byway 
				and part of the sandlings walk and also part of Walberswick NNR. 
				On the same walk a few minutes later,  just a bit further along 
				after it joins the B road (Lodge Road) Grid ref TM 470738 I then 
				saw what I think is a Purple 
				Hairstreak. The underside photos are not so good but can 
				just about see the markings to identify it. Had to ponder over 
				some Id books when I got home to try and figure out which 
				Hairstreak it was. Would appreciate your confirmation (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  
				. The weather was warm, at least 20 degrees, with a mix of 
				sunshine and cloud. It was late morning | 
				
				Walberswick | 
				
				TM4673, TM4773 | 
				
				Fiona Shipp | 
			 
			
				| 
				12 Jul | 
				
				Silver-Washed Fritillary 
				sighted in my garden on large Buddleia bush around 2pm today 
				(12th July).  I have used gridreferencefinder.com - I think the 
				Grid Reference is: TL 72095 65788. (My post code is CB8 8RR).  
				Hopefully you will find a photo attached to this email (📷
				photo
				
				click here) ; 
				my apologies that the quality isn’t good. I hope this is of 
				interest- it was certainly very exciting for me!  | 
				
				Gazeley | 
				
				TL 72095 65788 | 
				
				Nicola Hope  | 
			 
			
				| 
				12 Jul | 
				
				Garden and fields. There seems to be a lot of smart new Peacocks 
				about today maybe an influx. A lot of our local nettles have 
				been knee high and poor to fail where we sometimes see 
				caterpillars so I dont think it is a local hatch.  | 
				
				Theberton | 
				
				  | 
				
				Andrew Leng | 
			 
			
				| 
				12 Jul | 
				
				A very fruitful walk around Upper Hollesley Common in bright 
				sunshine this afternoon. Particularly rewarding was the good 
				number of Small Coppers with 30-40 seen, a vast improvement on 
				2019. Also 8+ Red Admirals, 8+ Peacocks, 3 Commas, 7 
				Gatekeepers, 15+ Meadow Browns, 12+ 
				Graylings, and at least 12 Silver-studded Blues. Not a 
				large number of Whites.  | 
				
				Upper Hollesley Common | 
				
				  | 
				
				Gary & Jenny Plank  | 
			 
			
				| 
				12 Jul | 
				
				I spent half an hour in the cemetery this morning. The skippers 
				appear to have peaked but there was a welcome increase in some 
				of the other species:- Small Skipper 20, Essex Skipper 10, Small 
				White 14, Large White 5, Green-veined White 4, Brown Argus 4, 
				Small Copper 5, Red Admiral, Peacock 2, Small Tortoiseshell, 
				Gatekeeper, Meadow Brown c40, Ringlet 12, Six-spot Burnet 5. | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds | 
				
				842639 | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				12 Jul | 
				
				I was very pleased to see probably two different
				PURPLE EMPERORS at Bradfield 
				Woods this morning along with lots of SILVER-WASHED FRITILLARIES 
				and three WHITE ADMIRALS  | 
				
				Bradfield Woods | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Darren Underwood | 
			 
			
				| 
				12 Jul | 
				
				Carried out a Purple hairstreak 
				survey this evening and it payed off as 25 were recorded on the 
				reserve, not bad for 1st survey.  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				12 Jul | 
				
				Super walk this morning around my WCBS Live square near 
				Battisford, Suffolk. Nearly 200 Peacock counted and great to see 
				8 Silver-washed Fritillaries. 
				Bonus species of Purple Hairstreak 
				too  | 
				
				Battisford | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Bill Stone | 
			 
			
				| 
				12 Jul | 
				
				Even more Deben Lodge to Kingsfleet 30+ Gatekeepers, 20+ 
				Ringlets, 15+ Peacocks, 8 Comma, 10+ Red Admirals, 5 Essex 
				Skippers, 6 Small White  | 
				
				Kingsfleet | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Will Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				12 Jul | 
				
				Butterflies today Walton Avenue 5 Meadow Brown, 5 Gatekeeper, 1 
				Ringlet, 3 Peacock, 1 Comma, 3 Small White. Trimley picnic site 
				3 Purple Hairstreak, 7 
				Peacock, 3 Comma, 5 Red Admirals, 3 Gatekeepers, 5 Small White, 
				1 Large White, 3 Essex Skippers, 1 Brown Argus  | 
				
				Felixstowe | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Will Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				12 Jul | 
				
				A better morning for insects so checked the local
				White-letter Hairstreaks out 
				with 2 in Felixstowe opposite Walton Avenue Lidl and 3 at 
				Trimley picnic site by A14 flyover  | 
				
				Felixstowe | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Will Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				12 Jul | 
				
				Butterflies recorded at Corton Cliff 
				(Black Hole Site), Small White 46, Green-veined 
				White 18, Large White 16, Meadow Brown 7, Ringlet 5, Gatekeeper 
				5, Peacock 2, Comma 1.  | 
				
				Corton Cliff | 
				
				TM 5498 | 
				
				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				12 Jul | 
				
				Finished with a walk around RSPB Minsmere - first time in 
				months. Some nice butterflies until the sun disappeared behind 
				some clouds  - 15 Silver-washed 
				Fritillary, 1 White Admiral, 
				1 Large Skipper, 1 Green-veined White, 10  Ringlet, 3 Gatekeeper 
				+ Rutpela maculata  | 
				
				RSPBnmMinsmere | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Gi Grieco | 
			 
			
				| 
				12 Jul | 
				
				Big numbers of Small White at the end of Covehithe road and on 
				cliff c.100, most generally worn. Two Large White, 1 Comma, 3 
				Peacock, 5 Gatekeeper, 1 Red Admiral  | 
				
				Covehithe | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Gi Grieco | 
			 
			
				| 
				12 Jul | 
				
				Butterfly count round Combs Wood this morning- Ringlet 24, 
				Peacock 24, Meadow Brown 18, Green-veined White 15, 
				Silver-washed Fritillary 6, Large White 5, Speckled Wood 3, 
				Essex Skipper 2, Small Skipper 2, Red Admiral 1, Comma 1, 
				Gatekeeper 1  | 
				
				Combs Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				t John Walshe | 
			 
			
				| 
				12 Jul | 
				
				Cutler Wood - Wherstead. First Gatekeepers of the year for me 
				(12). 10 other species seen too. 2 
				Purple Hairstreak, 10 Peacock, 4 Red Admiral, 20 Ringlet, 
				15 Meadow Brown, 15 Small Skipper, 6 Large White, 5 Small White, 
				3 Speckled Wood, 1 Lareg Skipper  | 
				
				Cutler Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Kevin Ling | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 Jul | 
				
				Found one fresh Brown Argus north west of Risby. Numerous 
				Peacocks, Large and Small Whites, Small Skippers, Meadow Browns.  | 
				
				 Risby | 
				
				  | 
				
				Nigel Hannay | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 Jul | 
				
				On a circular walk in front of Loompit Lake then inland back to 
				the marina we saw two Gatekeepers, 10+ Commas, numerous Red 
				Admirals, Peacocks, Meadow Browns and the usual Whites. Most 
				were seen in the farmland margins.   | 
				
				Levington | 
				
				  | 
				
				Jenny & Gary Plank | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 Jul | 
				
				Gatekeeper, Five Spot Burnet, Skippers, Ringlet, Whites & fresh 
				Peacock   Sightings were in wilder Southern end of the Park. | 
				
				Chantry Park | 
				
				  | 
				
				Anne Wright  | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 Jul | 
				
				Small Skipper 12, Essex Skipper 3, Large White 5, Small White 
				100+,Green-veined White 6, Brown Argus 1 (fresh), Red Admiral 3, 
				Painted Lady 1, Small Tortoiseshell 7, Peacock 7, Gatekeeper 1, 
				Meadow Brown 20, Ringlet 4.  | 
				
				Knettishall airfield  | 
				
				TL9679 | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 Jul | 
				
				Small Skipper 2, Essex Skipper 1, Large White 5, Small White 6, 
				Green-veined White 10, Red Admiral 1, Peacock 2, Comma 2, 
				Gatekeeper 1, Meadow Brown 10, Ringlet 4  | 
				
				Fornham All Saints | 
				
				TL8467 | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 Jul | 
				
				Large White, Small White, Green-veined White 4, Red Admiral, 
				Peacock 2, Comma 4, Meadow Brown 10, Ringlet | 
				
				Fornham All Saints | 
				
				TL8368 | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 Jul | 
				
				Blue Barn Farm, Bredfield,
				Silver-washed Fritillary 
				I'll include this on my annual butterfly report.  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				Bredfield | 
				
				TM267522 | 
				
				Paul Wigens  | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 Jul | 
				
				Today at home: a few 6-spot burnets (📷
				photo
				
				click here), 
				less meadow browns but more gatekeepers than last week, a few 
				ringlet, large white, small white, green veined white, comma, 
				small and essex skipper, mating pair of brown argus, red admiral 
				and peacock. Only one purple 
				hairstreak seen but chilly and breezy.    | 
				
				Thurston | 
				
				  | 
				
				Trevor Goodfellow | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 Jul | 
				
				Abundant Purple Hairstreaks this morning in the oaks along the 
				road to Cambridge out of town. | 
				
				Haverhill | 
				
				TL658467 | 
				
				Neil Dickinson | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 Jul | 
				
				Thriving colony of Brown Argus (20+) seen today in superb 
				habitat at Hasketon, Suffolk. Several Commas, Large Whites, some 
				fresh Peacocks and one White-letter 
				Hairstreak also seen, along with numerous Meadow Browns. 
				Brilliant!  | 
				
				Hasketon | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Malcolm Farrow | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 Jul | 
				
				143 Peacock, 115 Meadow Brown, 76 Green veined white, 60 
				Ringlet, 55 Small White, 36 Gatekeeper, 28 Large White, 22 Red 
				Admiral, 18 Essex Skipper, 14 Small Skipper, 11 Brown Argus, 10 
				Comma, 4 Large Skipper, 4 Small Tortoiseshell, 1
				Purple hairstreak.  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 Jul | 
				
				Purple Hairstreak Bonny wood 
				this morning Nice to see one like this 2
				Purple Emporer but neither 
				came down  | 
				
				Bonny wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Nathaniel Cant | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 Jul | 
				
				Good numbers of fresh Comma and Gatekeepers on my Playford, 
				Suffolk WCBS Live square this morning  | 
				
				Playford | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Bill Stone | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 Jul | 
				
				Nice to see 2-3 fresh peacock butterfly on Gunton Warren, also 3 
				small copper and a gatekeeper  | 
				
				Gunton Warren | 
				
				  | 
				
				t James Wright | 
			 
			
				| 
				10 Jul | 
				
				A friend and I walked around Bonny wood, and including the route 
				from the village hall car park we counted 12 species, with many 
				insects on the wing. We noted numerous
				Silver-washed Fritillary 
				and several white admirals. In 
				addition a Brown hawker and Southern hawker dragonflies. This is 
				the list: Meadow brown, Peacock, Small white, Large white, 
				Speckled wood, White admiral, Silver washed fritillary, 
				Gatekeeper, Purple hairstreak, Green veined white, Large 
				skipper. | 
				
				Bonny wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				Rachel Greer  | 
			 
			
				| 
				10 Jul | 
				
				In rather variable conditions in the morning Small white 3, 
				Large white 1, Green veined white, 1, Meadow Brown 7, Ringlet 8, 
				Gatekeeper 2, Comma 1, White admiral 
				3, Red admiral 1  | 
				
				Bentley Old Hall Wood  | 
				
				  | 
				
				 Michael Bamford  | 
			 
			
				| 
				10 Jul | 
				
				Despite the recent poor weather both 
				Purple Hairstreak and 
				White-letter Hairstreak  (📷
				photos 
				click here) were 
				recorded at 11.00am this morning. Also several 'male' Gatekeeper 
				(5+) were in evidence. Other butterflies recorded were Red 
				Admiral (3), Peacock (3), Comma (5+), Small Tortoiseshell, 
				Ringlet, Meadow Brown, Small White (5+) and Large White. | 
				
				Baylham | 
				
				TM099513 | 
				
				Paul Gilson | 
			 
			
				| 
				10 Jul | 
				
				2 Peacock, Several Red Admiral, Some Meadow Brown, 1 Gatekeeper  
				(our first for the year and it seems first for that reserve of 
				the year)     | 
				
				Lakenheath Fen Reserve | 
				
				TL697862 | 
				
				Peter and Diane | 
			 
			
				| 
				10 Jul | 
				
				As I was returning through Bury cemetery, which was bathed in 
				sunshine at 11:30 a.m., I recorded the following:- Large Skipper 
				3, Essex Skipper 10+, Small Skipper 20+, Large White 4, Small 
				White, Green-veined White, Brown Argus 2, Small Copper, Common 
				Blue male,  Meadow Brown 30+, Ringlet 6. | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds | 
				
				  | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				10 Jul | 
				
				Skippers on Knettishall Heath, Small Large and Essex!  | 
				
				Knettishall Heath | 
				
				  | 
				
				t | 
			 
			
				| 
				10 Jul | 
				
				Alton water next to a137 1st time seen
				Silver-washed Fritillary 
				there was only 1. 20 peacock, 5 comma, 5 red admiral, 20 meadow 
				brown, 20 ringlet, 2 speckled wood, 10 small skipper, 20 
				gatekeeper, 5 small heath  | 
				
				Alton water | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Matt | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 Jul | 
				
				Silver Washed Fritillary | 
				
				Gosbeck Wood  | 
				
				TM1455 | 
				
				Barry Hart | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Jul | 
				
				Essex Skipper 1, Essex/Small Skipper 5, Ringlet 3, Meadow Brown 
				4, Common Blue 2 | 
				
				Kiln Meadow | 
				
				  | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				7 Jul | 
				
				I suspect relatively few people go down to this area 2 Meadow 
				Brown, 1 Ringlet, Several Large Skipper, 1 Red Admiral, 1 
				Green-veined White  | 
				
				Tuddenham Fen | 
				
				TL741731 | 
				
				Peter & Diane | 
			 
			
				| 
				7 Jul | 
				
				After several brief high level sightings of
				Purple Emperor at Bradfield 
				wood, one finally came down (📷
				photos 
				click here) .
				Silver-washed Fritillary 
				everywhere and Purple hairstreaks 
				in good numbers 6 sighted at a time. 
				White admirals also showing well.   | 
				
				SWT Bradfield wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				Trevor Goodfellow | 
			 
			
				| 
				7 Jul | 
				
				We were ringing at our Levington site this morning in good 
				weather conditions.  Clouded Yellow butterfly  | 
				
				Levington | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Mick Wright | 
			 
			
				| 
				7 Jul | 
				
				Species seen at North end and first 200m on footpath into 
				Dodnash Wood Bentley today Red admiral, Peacock, Comma,
				White admiral, Large white, 
				Small white, Speckled wood, Purple 
				hairstreak, Meadow brown , Ringlet, Large skipper, Small 
				skipper | 
				
				Dodnash Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				Michael Bamford | 
			 
			
				| 
				7 Jul | 
				
				Grayling 
				butterflies out on the heath RSPB Minsmere this morning, at 
				least three noted (my first of the year) and as always it was 
				very good to see them!  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				RSPB Minsmere | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Charles Cuthbert | 
			 
			
				| 
				7 Jul | 
				
				Saw this White-letter Hairstreak 
				this morning in the garden. Not clear if it had roosted on the 
				Agapanthus  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  
				  | 
				
				TRimley St Mary | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Bill Stone | 
			 
			
				| 
				7 Jul | 
				
				Purple Emperor on Sam's truck 
				at Theberton Woods this morning!  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				Theberton Woods | 
				
				  | 
				
				t David Carter | 
			 
			
				| 
				7 Jul | 
				
				Purple Emperor photographed in 
				Combs Wood recently by work colleague  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				SWT Combs Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				t John Walshe | 
			 
			
				| 
				7 Jul | 
				
				Revisited the wood again today and twice saw an
				aberrant
				Silver-washed Fritillary  
				(📷
				photo
				
				
				click here) in 
				a similar location as we did on July 1st. This does not appear 
				to be the same specimen as as in the photos submitted before. 
				This one is less heavily smudged on the upper side and the under 
				side differs too. Any help with identification would be helpful.  
				We were surprised to find a fresh Brimstone in early July (📷
				photo
				
				click here) | 
				
				Theberton Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				David and Lilian Pitt  | 
			 
			
				| 
				7 Jul | 
				
				As I was walking in King's this morning, I saw the following 
				butterflies: TL810760 (towards Berner's Heath): Small Skipper 
				12, Essex Skipper 3, Large Skipper 8, Large White 6, Small 
				White, Green-veined White, Small Copper 10, Common Blue 2 males, 
				Peacock 4, Comma, Gatekeeper, Meadow Brown 40, Ringlet 25,
				Small Heath.  | 
				
				King's Forest | 
				
				TL810760 | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				7 Jul | 
				
				TL8173 (near John O'Groats): Small Skipper 12, Essex Skipper 4, 
				Large Skipper 12, Large White, Small White, Small Copper 4, 
				Common Blue male, Red Admiral, Peacock, Meadow Brown 10+, 
				Ringlet 10+. | 
				
				King's Forest | 
				
				TL8173 | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				7 Jul | 
				
				An early morning descent for this 
				Purple Hairstreak (📷
				photo
				
				click 
				here) onto Hawthorn. Other butterflies recorded were Comma 
				(10+), Peacock (4), Red Admiral (3), Small Tortoiseshell (4), 
				Ringlet (3), Small Copper, Small White (5+), possible Essex 
				Skipper and Meadow Brown (30+). | 
				
				Baylham | 
				
				TM099513  | 
				
				Paul Gilson  | 
			 
			
				| 
				7 Jul | 
				
				Small White 2, Red Admiral 1, Peacock 1, Small 
				Tortoiseshell 1, Comma 1, Holly Blue | 
				
				Ipswich SW | 
				
				  | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				7 Jul | 
				
				Today's count from Purdis Heath was one Speckled Wood, one Small 
				Copper at least 10 Silver-studded 
				Blues and a few assorted Whites  | 
				
				Purdis Heath | 
				
				  | 
				
				Gary & Jenny Plank  | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 Jul | 
				
				At Theberton Wood this morning before the clouds and rain. 3
				Silver Washed Fritillary, 4
				Purple Emperor sightings, 3 
				Comma, 2 Large White, 3 Small White, 4 Ringlet, 2 Meadow Brown, 
				5 Large Skipper, 3 Small Skipper and Peacock  | 
				
				Theberton Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				t David Borderick | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 Jul | 
				
				1 high up Purple Emperor not 
				good view. Comma, 100 Meadow Brown, 20
				White Admirals, 2 red 
				admirals, 30 Silver-washed 
				Fritillaries, speckled wood  | 
				
				Bonny wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				tMatt | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 Jul | 
				
				Saw lots of purple hairstreak 
				swarming round oak tree in Ickworth Park. Also a couple of fresh
				silver washed fratilleries. (📷 
				photo
				
				click here)    | 
				
				Ickworth Park | 
				
				  | 
				
				Paul Seabrook | 
			 
			
				| 
				5 Jul | 
				
				Gatekeeper (3, my first sighting of the season), Comma (10), 
				Peacock 94), Red Admiral (3), Marbled White (5), plus Meadow 
				Browns, Ringlets, Small Copper, Essex Skipper, Green-veined 
				White, Small whites, Large Skipper and Speckled Woods. Around 10
				Purple Hairstreaks were very 
				active in two sheltered areas, some coming low enough to 
				photograph. (📷
				photo
				
				click here)     | 
				
				Piper's Vale  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Bill Plumb | 
			 
			
				| 
				5 Jul | 
				
				Despite the blustery weather we had a good visit to Bradfield 
				Woods yesterday with 30+ 
				Silver-washed Fritillaries, 2 
				Purple Emperors (📷
				photo
				
				click here),
				White Admirals, abundant
				Purple Hairstreaks and many 
				more common butterflies  | 
				
				Bradfield Woods | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Dawn Balmer | 
			 
			
				| 
				5 Jul | 
				
				A count of a 1 & ½ acre knapweed plot midday on 5th adjoining 
				Brimlin Wood, Chattisham and the 300m walk home yielded Small 
				Tortoishell 6, Peacock 20, Comma 5, 
				Silver Washed Fritillary 26, Large Skipper 19, Small 
				Skipper7, Gatekeeper 2, and 1 white 
				Letter Hairstreak (new location) and innumerable Meadow 
				Brown, Ringlet, Small & Large White.  | 
				
				Chattisham | 
				
				  | 
				
				Peter Woolley  | 
			 
			
				| 
				5 Jul | 
				
				We found four Silver-washed 
				Fritillaries at Redgrave and Lopham Fen SWT reserve on 
				Sunday, and await confirmation that these are the first records 
				for the reserve (now confirmed).  Two were in Suffolk and two in 
				Norfolk.  In total we saw 16 species of butterfly: Brimstone 1, 
				Comma 15+, Green-veined White 5+, Holly Blue 2, Large Skipper 
				15+, Large White 5+, Meadow Brown 25+, Peacock 10+,
				Purple Hairstreak 25+ 
				(incredibly numerous and obvious), Red Admiral c8,  Ringlet 10+,
				Silver-washed Fritillary 4, 
				Small Skipper 1, Small Tortoiseshell c5, Small White 10+, 
				Speckled Wood 3.  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  
				.  | 
				
				Redgrave and Lopham Fen | 
				
				TM0478/TM0480 | 
				
				Wilum Johnston and David Walsh | 
			 
			
				| 
				5 Jul | 
				
				16+ Silver-washed Fritillaries incl 
				Valezina, 2 White Admirals 
				and several Purple Hairstreaks. 
				Also Meadow Brown, Ringlet, Speckled Wood, Comma, Large Skipper, 
				Peacock, Red Admiral, Large, Small and Green-veined White  | 
				
				Priestley Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Matt Garnham | 
			 
			
				| 
				5 Jul | 
				
				Several fresh Silver Washed 
				Fritillaries of both sexes, nectaring on bramble with 
				males seeking females along the footpath on the eastern side of 
				Easty Wood, Cavendish today. Eastern boundary and South eastern 
				boundary. Males very active, seeking nectaring on bramble 
				families. Very fresh specimens.  (📷
				photo
				
				
				click here) | 
				
				Cavendish | 
				
				  | 
				
				Jonathan Forsyth | 
			 
			
				| 
				5 Jul | 
				
				Counting butterflies today in the near-gale was quite difficult. 
				However, we counted one Common Blue, one
				Small Heath, two Small/Essex 
				Skippers,14 Small Coppers, 10 Peacocks, 10+ Commas, 12+ 
				Ringlets, 20+ Meadow Browns, 20-30 Red Admirals and the usual 
				numerous assorted Whites.  | 
				
				Chillesford Forest  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Jenny & Gary Plank  | 
			 
			
				| 
				5 Jul | 
				
				This morning ( late morning) spotted female
				purple hairstreak resting on 
				brambles under oak trees on the edge of a wood Beyton Nr Bury St 
				Edmunds. Do have pictures if needed  | 
				
				Beyton | 
				
				  | 
				
				Paul Jewby | 
			 
			
				| 
				5 Jul | 
				
				Small White 7, Meadow Brown 1, Red Admiral 1, Peacock 1, Small 
				Tortoiseshell 1, Comma 1, Holly Blue | 
				
				Ipswich SW | 
				
				  | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				5 Jul | 
				
				3 red admiral, 2 meadow brown  | 
				
				Martlesham  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t David Gill | 
			 
			
				| 
				5 Jul | 
				
				Best day ever at Redgrave and Lopham fen! 4
				Silver washed fritillary 
				found! 2 in Norfolk and 2 in Suffolk! Pretty sure this is a new 
				site for the species and they haven’t been recorded there  | 
				
				Redgrave and Lopham fen | 
				
				  | 
				
				t wilum johnston  | 
			 
			
				| 
				5 Jul | 
				
				Very windy but still plenty of butterflies around at Boyton 
				Hall, Gt Finboro this morning - Meadow Brown 77, Small White 45, 
				Small Tortoiseshell 11, Large White 8, Essex Skipper 6, Ringlet 
				5, Peacock 4 (1st of summer brood), Green-veined White 3, Red 
				Admiral 3, Comma 3, Large Skipper 1  | 
				
				Gt Finborough | 
				
				  | 
				
				t John Walshe | 
			 
			
				| 
				5 Jul | 
				
				The sunny rides Old Hall Wood, Belstead were awash with 
				butterflies this morning. A Silver 
				Washed Fritillary being the pick of the bunch (first 
				sighting here). 2 Purple Hairstreak, 
				4 White Admiral, 20 Peacock, 5 
				Red Admiral, 8 Comma, 50+ Ringlet, 30+ Small White  | 
				
				Old Hall Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Kevin Ling | 
			 
			
				| 
				5 Jul | 
				
				Nice walk up Sprats water lane from Carlton marsh this morning 
				lots of butterflies in the sheltered spots 6 Red admiral, 7 
				Meadow brown , 5 Ringlet , 3 Small skipper, 5 Small white , 3 
				Comma, and the highlight 3 Purple 
				hairstreak flushed by a family of Chiffchaff in an oak 
				tree.  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t chris mutimer | 
			 
			
				| 
				5 Jul | 
				
				A few Purple Hairstreak this morning but no Emporer again Bonny 
				wood  | 
				
				Bonny wood  | 
				
				 | 
				
				t Nathaniel Cant | 
			 
			
				| 
				5 Jul | 
				
				Lots of butterflies to be seen in the area north of Gunton wood 
				including lots of small skippers, of those at rest managed to ID 
				(any that landed...), at least 25 plus around 3 Essex skipper 
				and 2 large skipper. Seems to be a good year locally for 
				skippers.  Plenty of small whites also about, all that 
				landed were checked carefully! One seen egg laying along 
				Hubbard's Loke as well as comma and 4 speckled woods. One small 
				copper Gunton Warren, where the bell heather is coming nicely 
				into bloom | 
				
				Gunton | 
				
				  | 
				
				t James Wright | 
			 
			
				| 
				5 Jul | 
				
				A walk around Gunton Meadow saw comma, red admiral and pleased 
				to see 3 brown argus by the pond at far west end. A few small 
				skippers  | 
				
				Gunton Meadow | 
				
				  | 
				
				t James Wright | 
			 
			
				| 
				5 Jul | 
				
				Butterfly Survey Corton Cliff (Black 
				Hole Site), despite the strong winds blowing off 
				land there was a lot of activity of whites, 110 Small White, 10 
				Large White, 7 Meadow Brown, 4 Ringlet, 1 Peacock, 1 Small 
				Skipper  | 
				
				Corton Cliff | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				5 Jul | 
				
				I am sending a sighting of a single 
				Silver Washed Fritilliary, July 5th 2020 at 09.40hrs.(📷
				photo
				
				
				click here) | 
				
				Redlingfield Wood, Denham, Eye | 
				
				TM 18957 72839 | 
				
				David Mitchell Dip. Arb. Rfs, F. Arbor. A | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Jul | 
				
				Butterflies Recorded, 74 Meadow Brown, 44 Ringlet, 15 Red 
				Admiral, 14 Green-veined White, 14 Large Skipper, 13 Small 
				Skipper, 7 Essex Skipper, 5 Comma, 5 Small White, 5 Large White, 
				4 Peacock, 3 Purple hairstreak, 
				3 Gatekeeper, 1 Painted Lady, 1 Brown Argus, 2 Small 
				Tortoiseshell  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Jul | 
				
				Purple Hairstreak and 
				Gatekeeper butterflies recorded today  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Jul | 
				
				 
					Purple hairstreak today 
					bottom of bromswell wet meadow (near unruly pig pub 
				 | 
				
				bromswell | 
				
				  | 
				
				Val Sherwen | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Jul | 
				
				Purple emperor at Bonny Wood 
				now. Resting in maple tree. Not great views. | 
				
				Bonny Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Steve Babbs | 
			 
			
				| 
				3 July | 
				
				Ringlet, Meadow Brown, Small & Essex Skippers, Red Admiral, 
				Small & Large While, Comma & Peacock | 
				
				Chantry Park | 
				
				  | 
				
				Anne Wright | 
			 
			
				| 
				3 July | 
				
				A brief recce at Theberton Woods produced 3
				Silver-washed Fritillaries 
				including  a valezina posing 
				for photographs (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  
				; Also noted were  Purple Emperor 
				(2 sightings), Meadow Browns, Ringlets, Green-veined and Small 
				whites, Essex and Large Skippers, Commas  | 
				
				Theberton Woods | 
				
				  | 
				
				Bill Plumb  | 
			 
			
				| 
				3 July | 
				
				Then at Dunwich Forest a White-letter Hairstreak showed well  
				(📷
				photo
				
				click here)  
				along with White Admiral (2), 
				Silver-washed Fritillary and Red Admiral  | 
				
				Dunwich Forest | 
				
				  | 
				
				Bill Plumb  | 
			 
			
				| 
				3 July | 
				
				20 each of Commas and Silver Washed 
				Fritillaries plus one rather worn male
				Purple Emperor at Ramsey Wood 
				Hintlesham today. Also  2 White 
				Admirals and numerous Ringlets.  | 
				
				Ramsey Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				Mike Morley | 
			 
			
				| 
				3 July | 
				
				A walk around Middle Wood, Offton this afternoon. 6
				Silver-washed Fritillaries and 
				2 White Admirals   | 
				
				Offton | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Matt Garnham | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 Jul | 
				
				Sightings during transect on:   Small Skipper, Small White (30), 
				Green-veined White (8), Small Copper, Brown Argus (2), Red 
				Admiral (11), Small Tortoiseshell, Comma (6), GATEKEEPER, Meadow 
				Brown (7), Ringlet (25) – mostly Kingfisher trail or Ash Carr;
				Small Heath on Sayers Breck.   
				Regards,    | 
				
				Lackford Lakes | 
				
				  | 
				
				David Bird  | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 Jul | 
				
				A circular walk in the Fynn Valley upstream from Playford 
				produced one Small Tortoiseshell, one Comma, one Small Copper , 
				two Red Admirals, one Essex Skipper and two Small Skippers. 
				Also, numerous Whites, Meadow Browns and a few Ringlets. A very 
				smart Gray Wagtail was busy feeding in the Fynn in the identical 
				spot where we have seen one in the past.  | 
				
				Fynn Valley | 
				
				  | 
				
				Jenny & Gary Plank  | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 Jul | 
				
				I saw my first Gatekeeper of the year this afternoon. Also a 
				fresh Brown Argus (just into TM1541). A number of both Small and 
				Essex Skippers were present; they were relatively confiding 
				because of the cloudy weather!  | 
				
				Wherstead | 
				
				TM150409 | 
				
				David Walsh | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 Jul | 
				
				Trying to find Southern Small Whites. No joy, but the following 
				quick sightings from today.   2 Meadow Brown, 2 Large 
				Whites, all on  River Deben vegetation at Woodbridge, in between 
				showers.  | 
				
				Woodbridge | 
				
				  | 
				
				Julian Dowding | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 Jul | 
				
				Brown Argus on Cut-leaved Cranesbill on edge of beet field at 
				Boyton Hall, Gt Finboro this morning. Essex Skipper, Ringlet, 
				Meadow Brown, Small Tortoiseshell, Small White, Common Blue + a 
				few Silver-Y  | 
				
				Gt Finborough | 
				
				  | 
				
				t John Walshe | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 Jul | 
				
				11 small whites, 1 red admiral, IP32 oaks road playing field BSE 
				10.36  | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds | 
				
				IP32 | 
				
				t barry woodhouse | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 Jul | 
				
				Found my first ever Silver-washed Fritillary at Benacre this 
				morning | 
				
				Benacre | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Carl Buttle | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 Jul | 
				
				At Theberton this morning 3+ Purple 
				Emperor, 3+ Silver washed 
				(incl Valezina), 2 Purple 
				Hairstreak, White Admiral, 
				and Comma. Also Meadow Browns, Ringlets, Large Skippers and 
				Small Whites  | 
				
				Theberton Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				t David Borderick | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 Jul | 
				
				Several Purple Hairstreaks at 
				Bradfield Woods this morning before the sun went in also our 
				first Purple Emperor of the 
				year.  | 
				
				Bradfield Woods | 
				
				  | 
				
				t David Carter | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 Jul | 
				
				30 Meadow Browns, 20 Ringlets, 50 mixture of both Small and 
				Essex skippers, 5 Large skippers, I 
				Small heath, 2 Small coppers, 1 Small Tortoiseshell and 1 
				pristine Red Admiral.   | 
				
				Braziers meadow Ipswich  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Daniel Cable Davey | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 Jul | 
				
				In my garden, on Knapweed.  Kept very still for a long time so I 
				suspect just emerged. 1 Brown Argus, male.  | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				TM4796 | 
				
				Sue Cox | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 Jul | 
				
				Two Purple Emperors sparring 
				High over oak at Ramsey Woods, July 1st. One photographed High 
				on oak; also Silver-washed Fritillary 
				(12),Comma (10), Ringlets, Meadow Browns, Small Whites, Large 
				Skipper (5), Red Admiral (3), White 
				Admiral (2), Speckled Woods.  (📷
				photos 
				click here)   | 
				
				Ramsey Woods | 
				
				  | 
				
				Bill Plumb  | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 Jul | 
				
				the fork lift driver spotted this today at work as it looked 
				like it was basking in the sun , a gust of wind tipped it over 
				revealing it was dead . Knowing I’m into wildlife he brought it 
				to me and I recognised it as a Purple 
				Emperor (📷
				photo
				
				click here) , 
				the first I have ever seen , I thought this may be of interest. | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Colin Sycamore | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 Jul | 
				
				Whilst walking my dog in Orford Suffolk I saw this butterfly  
				(📷
				photo
				
				click here) I'm 
				not sure but I think it's a Large Tortoiseshell | 
				
				Orford | 
				
				  | 
				
				Maria Brenchley | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 Jul | 
				
				First two purple hairstreaks 
				of the year on oaks in Dairy Lane Mutford  | 
				
				Mutford  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Jonathan Warnes | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 Jul | 
				
				Found 6 Silver-washed Fritillaries 
				including this one (📷
				photo
				
				
				click 
				here). We think that it is 
				ab.nigricans ? or ab. 
				sylvia Also saw 1 Small 
				Heath, 2 White Admiral 
				and glimpses of 2 Purple Emperors 
				plus 4 Small Skipper, 12 Large Skipper, 4 Large White, 8 Small 
				White, 2 Green-veined White,12 Comma, 8 Speckled Wood, 15 Meadow 
				Brown and 20 Ringlet.  | 
				
				Theberton Woods  | 
				
				  | 
				
				David and Lilian Pitt  | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 Jul | 
				
				Purple Emperors active in 
				morning sunshine (📷
				photo
				
				click here: 
				perched high in Sallow, beside mating pair of Large Whites). 
				Also valezina Silver-washed 
				Fritillary (📷
				photo
				
				
				click here) which proved irresistible to an orange male and 
				departed in copula.  | 
				
				Theberton Woods  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Patrick Frew  | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 Jul | 
				
				This morning at 09.00 I recorded two 
				White-letter Hairstreaks  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  
				feeding on bramble. Other butterflies recorded, Comma (2), Small 
				Tortoiseshell (2), Large Skipper, Meadow Brown (20+), Small 
				White (5+). | 
				
				Baylham | 
				
				TM099513 | 
				
				Paul Gilson  | 
			 
			 
	  
			
				| 
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
			 
			
				| 
				June | 
				
				
				SWT   
				DS ES SS 
				LS OT LW
				
				SW GVW CY
				B 
				WB
				SPW 
				SH
				R MB GK MW 
				GR SWF
				
				DGF 
				WA  
				 PE RA 
				
				PL
				P ST C LT CMB SC  
				PH 
				GH
				
				WLH BH 
				HB
				
				
				SSB 
				BA CB
				
				
				CHB 
				SB LTB 
				   - Total species seen 
				32 | 
				
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				| 
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
			 
			
				| 
				30 Jun | 
				
				One of the highlights of my visit to Minsmere on Tuesday was 
				seeing a Purple Hairstreak at 
				ground level!  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				Minsmere | 
				
				TM4667 | 
				
				David Walsh | 
			 
			
				| 
				30 Jun | 
				
				Very quiet at Carlton Marshes today apart from large numbers of 
				Whites of which the vast majority were Green Veined. Also one 
				Small Tortoiseshell and a few Meadow Browns.  | 
				
				Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				Jenny & Gary Plank  | 
			 
			
				| 
				30 Jun | 
				
				I was walking through The Park at Great Saxham this morning and 
				saw a White Admiral along the footpath there. The conditions 
				weren't good for seeing butterflies but I saw the following: 
				Small White, Red Admiral, White 
				Admiral, Meadow Brown, Ringlet. | 
				
				Great Saxham | 
				
				TL7863 | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				30 Jun | 
				
				Small White, Small Tortoiseshell, Meadow Brown, Ringlet | 
				
				Great Saxham | 
				
				TL7763 | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				29 Jun | 
				
				A walk through TM4796, TM4996, TM5095. This was a circular walk 
				on a dull windy day with some showers and a few sunny intervals, 
				through habitat varying from wet woodland to dry heath-like 
				areas and arable.  I didn’t expect to see much because of the 
				weather.  I was wrong. 50+ Meadow Browns 9 Red Admirals 7 Commas 
				5 Large Skippers 1 Small Tortoiseshell   | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				TM4796, TM4996, TM5095 | 
				
				Sue Cox | 
			 
			
				| 
				28 Jun | 
				
				I visited Bradfield woods and saw masses of
				Silver washed frtillaries and 
				some white admirals. The 📷
				photo
				
				click here 
				show an aberrant White 
				Admiral (ab. 
				obliterae) that was on a huge patch of 
				brambles along with dozens of SWF etcc. The other 📷
				photo
				
				click here 
				is a damaged Purple Empress 
				which seemed to be recovering from a bird attack. It was on the 
				same spot in B. Woods last july.  It eventuallt recovered and 
				flew off. And today (1 July) on the croquet lawn at Fynn Valley 
				GC  I saw a Small Heath.  | 
				
				SWT Bradfield woods | 
				
				  | 
				
				David Wicks  | 
			 
			
				| 
				28 Jun | 
				
				A quick look around Bonny Wood this morning. 5
				Silver-washed Fritillary's and 
				6 White Admirals including an
				ab.obliterae individual  
				(📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				Bonny Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Matt Garnham | 
			 
			
				| 
				28 Jun | 
				
				I saw 9+ White Admirals at 
				Assington Thicks today in changeable weather. Other species of 
				note there were: 10+ Large Skippers, 1 Small Skipper, Red 
				Admiral, Comma, Speckled Wood, Meadow Brown and Ringlet.  | 
				
				Assington Thicks | 
				
				  | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				28 Jun | 
				
				Butterflies Recorded, 182 Meadow Brown, 31 Ringlet, 26 Large 
				White, 26 Small White, 25 Red Admiral, 24 Small Tortoiseshell, 
				23 Large Skipper, 22 Green-veined White, 9 Comma, 8 Small 
				Skipper, 7 Essex Skipper, 2 Peacock  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				28 Jun | 
				
				First Ringlet of the year at Dip farm pitch and putt near the 
				car park, also several Meadow Browns and a Red Admiral  | 
				
				Gunton | 
				
				  | 
				
				t James Wright | 
			 
			
				| 
				28 Jun | 
				
				It was good to see a freshly emerged Peacock this morning along 
				with Red Admiral, Small Tortoiseshell, Green-veined White, Small 
				White and Meadow Brown. | 
				
				Baylham | 
				
				TM099513 | 
				
				Paul Gilson  | 
			 
			
				| 
				27 Jun | 
				
				Brown Argus spotted for first time this year (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				Ickworth Park | 
				
				  | 
				
				Paul Seabrook | 
			 
			
				| 
				27 Jun | 
				
				Comma & Ringlet | 
				
				SWT Church Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Jane Ferguson | 
			 
			
				| 
				27 Jun | 
				
				Corton Cliff TM 5498 (Black Hole 
				Site) Very windy on cliff today with some light 
				rain but I found 6 Meadow Brown and 2 Red Admiral.  | 
				
				Corton Cliff | 
				
				TM 5498 | 
				
				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 Jun | 
				
				White Admiral | 
				
				Gosbeck Wood | 
				
				TM 14  55 | 
				
				Barry Hart | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 Jun | 
				
				White Admiral: at least nine sightings, all of single insects, 
				in my garden this afternoon.  Speed and direction of arrivals 
				and departures strongly indicates at least 2 insects involved.  
				So, 2 White Admiral    | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				TM4796  | 
				
				Sue Cox | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 Jun | 
				
				Nice Hairstreak safari around the lanes of Waldringfield, 
				Suffolk. Over 75 Purple and 10
				White-letter Hairstreaks seen 
				along with 35 Red Admirals. At least 20 Red Admirals in the 
				grounds of the church alone  | 
				
				Waldringfield | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Bill Stone | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 Jun | 
				
				1 Purple Emperor, 5 Silver-washed 
				Fritillaries, 2 White Admirals, 
				2 Purple Hairstreak, 4 Large 
				White, 20 Measow Brown, 2 Ringlet,1 Brimstone, 1 Red Admiral, 1 
				Comma, 1 Peacock (+ 25 larva)  | 
				
				Ramsey Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Kevin Ling | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 Jun | 
				
				This afternoon we had five White 
				letter Hairstreaks on Elms on Border Cott Lane (B1078) 
				Wickham Market viewed from footpath in front of telephone 
				exchange area.   | 
				
				Wickham Market | 
				
				  | 
				
				Rob and Kerry Reeve   | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 Jun | 
				
				Flowery banks swarming with hundreds if not thousands of Essex 
				Skippers.  | 
				
				Landseer Park | 
				
				  | 
				
				Patrick Frew  | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 Jun | 
				
				
				Purple Emperor  
				seen today in flight at Bonny Wood (over the pond); and 
				Bradfield Woods (SW corner of Bottom Fell). Both sites have 
				abundant Silver-washed Fritillaries 
				and White Admirals.  | 
				
				Bonny Wood, Bradfield Woods | 
				
				  | 
				
				Patrick Frew  | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 Jun | 
				
				Dozens of Ringlets and Meadow Browns there today | 
				
				Gosbeck Woods | 
				
				  | 
				
				Gordon Brown | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 Jun | 
				
				Silver-washed Fritillary 20,
				White Admiral 6, Ringlet 30, 
				Meadow Brown 20, Large Skipper 2, Speckled Wood 1, Small White 
				6, Large White 2, Comma 1 | 
				
				Wolves Wood | 
				
				TM0543/0544 | 
				
				David Walsh | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Jun | 
				
				1 Painted Lady  | 
				
				Lackford Reserve | 
				
				TL797702 | 
				
				Peter & Diane | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Jun | 
				
				On a very hot morning: 30 
				Silver-washed Fritillary, 20 Ringlet, 20 Small Skipper, 6
				White Admiral, 80+ Meadow 
				Brown, 12 Large White, 3 Essex Skipper, 2 Speckled Wood, 9 Small 
				White, 2 Comma.  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				Norton Wood | 
				
				TL972644 | 
				
				Peter & Mary Feeney  | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Jun | 
				
				Please find here a list of the butterflies which I saw at Bury 
				cemetery this morning: Small Skipper 6, Essex Skipper 1+, Large 
				Skipper 2, Small White, Red Admiral, Comma,
				Small Heath, Meadow Brown 30+, 
				Ringlet.  | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds | 
				
				  | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Jun | 
				
				Credit goes to my partner Astrid Martin for spotting this
				White Admiral Aberration. I 
				believe it is ab. obliterae 
				if you can confirm?  (probably 
				ab. obliterata which has 
				more of the white obscured see
				
				http://www.britishbutterflyaberrations.co.uk/species/limenitis-camilla/aberrations 
				)  .  Sighting credit Astrid Martin Photograph 
				credit Sam Chamberlin
				  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				Bonny Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				Astrid Martin | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Jun | 
				
				40+ Marbled Whites on Landseer Park Ipswich this morning. 
				Probably an underestimate but still a fabulous year so far. .  | 
				
				Landseer Park | 
				
				  | 
				
				Mike Morley | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Jun | 
				
				At least 1 White Admiral.   2 
				sightings, one in garden and one on hedge on adjacent station 
				platform.   At least 3 Red Admirals seen together in nearby 
				woods, and at least 2 more on a nearby track.   Small 
				Tortoiseshell, several sightings of single insects, so at least 
				1 Small Tortoiseshell.    | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				  | 
				
				Sue Cox  | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Jun | 
				
				Small Heath 5, Small Copper 4,
				Silver-stuidded Blue 12.  
				SSB still in quarry despite 2nd year of drought resulting in far 
				less heather. | 
				
				Westleton Heath | 
				
				  | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Jun | 
				
				Small Skipper 4, Small White 4, Speckled Wood 3, Meadow Brown 
				50+, Red Admiral 12, Small Copper 4 | 
				
				Dingle Marshes Track | 
				
				  | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 Jun | 
				
				Small Skipper 5, Ringlet 1, Meadow Brown 5, Red Admiral 2 | 
				
				Spring Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 Jun | 
				
				FIRST Ringlet  (1) in garden Also, better numbers of Meadow 
				Brown at last.  Many, many sightings of single insects during 
				day, and finally 4 seen together in a patch of wild Privet. 
				Meadow Brown 4.   | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				  | 
				
				Sue Cox  | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 Jun | 
				
				At least 6 Purple Hairstreaks 
				seen at the late hour of 8.20pm! 3 
				White Admirals seen along path which heads up from the 
				middle car park.  | 
				
				Knettishall Heath Nature Reserve | 
				
				TL9480 | 
				
				David Walsh | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 Jun | 
				
				Several Marbled White butterflies nectaring from bramble and 
				greater knapweed flowers also spotted a mating pair.  I 
				spotted ten Marbled white butterflies mainly on the jetty area 
				of pipers vale Pipers Vale also at Landseer park Ipswich  (📷
				photos 
				click here) | 
				
				Pipers Vale | 
				
				  | 
				
				Daniel Cable Davey | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 Jun | 
				
				Walk along footpath and main cross track  
				White admiral 15 (fifteen), 
				Peacock 3, Small tortoishell 1, Comma 1, Speckled wood 2, Meadow 
				brown 13, Small Heath 1, Small 
				skipper 1, Skipper sp. 2, Large skipper 1, White sp. 5 | 
				
				Bentley Old Hall Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				Michael Bamford  | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 Jun | 
				
				On this very hot afternoon, we saw more than 100
				Silver-studded Blues plus 1
				Small Heath | 
				
				Westleton Common  | 
				
				  | 
				
				David and Lilian Pitt  | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 Jun | 
				
				Large White 2, Small White, Green-veined White, Red Admiral, 
				Comma 3, Silver-washed Fritillary 
				14, Speckled Wood, Meadow Brown.  | 
				
				Northfield Wood, near Onehouse | 
				
				TM0260 | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 Jun | 
				
				On the way back to the car we walked through farmland with 
				hedges and saw the following: Small Skipper 6, Essex Skipper 1, 
				Large Skipper 1, Small White, Small Tortoiseshell 3, Meadow 
				Brown, Ringlet. | 
				
				Northfield Wood, near Onehouse | 
				
				TM0160 | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 Jun | 
				
				Silver-washed Fritilliary 3 
				Flying round our heads for 20 minutes, then vanished!  | 
				
				Market Weston Fen | 
				
				TL983789 | 
				
				Dave Griffiths | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 Jun | 
				
				White Admirals yesterday in Dunwich Forest also found a single 
				very worn Painted Lady  | 
				
				Dunwich Forest | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Carl Buttle | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 Jun | 
				
				Nice walk down the east side of @The_Barker_Boys farm at 
				Westhorpe this evening. Purple 
				Hairstreaks seen over most hedgerow oaks, 32 in all, 
				looked good for WLH as well with lots of English Elm in hedges. 
				Red Admiral, Comma, Large & Small Whites, Meadow Brown & Ringlet 
				seen too  | 
				
				Westhorpe | 
				
				  | 
				
				t John Walshe | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Jun | 
				
				Second sighting of White Admiral 
				(1) – flying along the front of cottages at gutter height | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				  | 
				
				Sue Cox  | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Jun | 
				
				1 White Admiral | 
				
				Wherstead Woods | 
				
				TM1339 | 
				
				David Walsh | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Jun | 
				
				1 Small Heath (field adjacent 
				to Alder Carr) | 
				
				Wherstead | 
				
				TM1340 | 
				
				David Walsh | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Jun | 
				
				3+ White-letter Hairstreaks 
				and 2+ Purple Hairstreaks in 
				elms/oaks just off Ellenbrook Road.  | 
				
				Pinewood | 
				
				TM141418 | 
				
				David Walsh | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Jun | 
				
				I was doing a survey at Lound Lakes yesterday and among the 
				common green grasshoppers and hundreds of common-spotted orchids 
				were the following:  Large Skipper, Meadow Brown, Small 
				Copper, Small Heath,  The 
				sightings board in the visitors centre also mentions the 
				sighting of a Wall Brown, 
				which is exciting if true. | 
				
				Eve Hill, Lound Lakes SWT | 
				
				TG 51348 00326 | 
				
				Tim Gardiner | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Jun | 
				
				Mid morning 23rd June whilst visiting The Sandlings Local Nature 
				Reserve, Rushmere St.Andrew total of 7
				White Letter Hairstreaks - 5 
				feeding and in flight high level in tree line and 2 feeding at 
				low level | 
				
				Rushmere St.Andrew | 
				
				  | 
				
				Bryan Wright  | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Jun | 
				
				1 purple hairstreak at top of 
				small oak tree by wild pond in Ipswich Millennium Cemetery' 2-3
				purple hairstreaks at top of 
				more mature oak near to pedestrian entrance of above near to 
				railway.  | 
				
				Ipswich Millennium Cemetery | 
				
				  | 
				
				Richard Attenborrow  | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Jun | 
				
				Comma ab. Suffusa  
				(📷
				photo
				
				click here)  
				in Theberton Woods this afternoon, didn’t see any Purple 
				Emperors, but a few White Admiral 
				and Silver-washed Fritillary 
				out locally.  | 
				
				Theberton Woods | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Tom Williams | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Jun | 
				
				Butterflies counted Northfield Wood this afternoon -
				White-letter Hairstreak, Silver-washed Fritillary 
				20, White Admiral 2, Meadow 
				Brown 30, Speckled Wood 30, Green-veined White 10, Comma 7, 
				Ringlet 6, Large White 3, Small White 1, Large Skipper 2, Holly 
				Blue 1, Red Admiral 1  | 
				
				Northfield Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				t John Walshe  | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Jun | 
				
				We found White-letter Hairstreaks 
				today in Dunwich Forest , but they were keeping mainly up in the 
				canopy of the oaks  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				Dunwich Forest | 
				
				  | 
				
				t David Carter | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Jun | 
				
				One of 5 White Admiral at 
				North Cove this morning
				  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				North Cove | 
				
				  | 
				
				t chris mutimer | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Jun | 
				
				An hour or so checking for White 
				letter Hairstreaks at the A14 Elms Trimley st Martin 
				resulted in 13 being seen at the tops also 2 Red Admiral, 1 
				Comma, 8 Small White, 2 Large White and an Essex Skipper  | 
				
				Trimley st Martin | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Will Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Jun | 
				
				One of two Painted Ladies  (📷
				photo
				
				click here) 
				at SWT Hen Reedbeds this morning. Also 2 Red Admiral, 3 Small 
				Tortoiseshell, 2 Ringlet, 2 Large White, Small White, Large 
				Skipper and 12+ Meadow Brown  | 
				
				SWT Hen Reedbeds | 
				
				  | 
				
				t David Borderick  | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Jun | 
				
				30 white admiral, 25 Silver-washed 
				Fritillary, 100 Meadow Brown, 1 Small Tortoiseshell, 10 
				Small Skipper.  No Purple Emperor | 
				
				Bonny Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Matt | 
			 
			
				| 
				22 Jun | 
				
				White-letter Hairstreak in 
				Dunwich Forest today: none from 9-10 am (White 
				Admiral seen) but seen 3:30pm. Small Skipper in the dunes 
				at Minsmere  | 
				
				Dunwich Forest | 
				
				  | 
				
				Patrick Frew | 
			 
			
				| 
				22 Jun | 
				
				11 species seen today: Silver-washed 
				Fritillary 2, Small Skipper 2, Large Skipper 8, Large 
				White 5, Small White 3, Green-veined White 3, Red Admiral 2, 
				Comma 5, Speckled Wood 15, Meadow Brown 25 and Ringlet 20. ( We 
				only saw 4 species in this wood last week!)  | 
				
				Theberton Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				David and Lilian Pitt  | 
			 
			
				| 
				22 Jun | 
				
				2 White Letter Hairstreaks on 
				Elms at the top of the steps on Landseer Park Ipswich this 
				afternoon. Mike Morley.  | 
				
				Landseer Park | 
				
				  | 
				
				Mike Morley | 
			 
			
				| 
				22 Jun | 
				
				5 Silver Washed Fritillaries 
				and 6 White Admirals at Wolves 
				Wood Hadleigh this morning.  | 
				
				Wolves Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				Mike Morley.  | 
			 
			
				| 
				22 Jun | 
				
				marbled white | 
				
				Haverhill  | 
				
				  | 
				
				John Chappell  | 
			 
			
				| 
				22 Jun | 
				
				A quick visit to Martlesham Heath this morning finally produced 
				3 male Silver-studded Blues. 
				Also my first Painted Lady of the year and a SmalL Copper.  | 
				
				  | 
				
				TM2344 | 
				
				David Walsh | 
			 
			
				| 
				22 Jun | 
				
				2 Small Heath (first sighting 
				at location). First Ringlet of the year, 4 Speckled Wood and a 
				Comma | 
				
				Alder Carr - Belstead | 
				
				TM137411  | 
				
				t Kevin Ling | 
			 
			
				| 
				22 Jun | 
				
				7 Small Tortoiseshell  | 
				
				Belstead | 
				
				TM130414 | 
				
				t Kevin Ling | 
			 
			
				| 
				22 Jun | 
				
				It was a beautiful sunny morning in Bonny Wood. 
				Silver Washed Fritillaries 
				were on the wing all morning, difficult to say how many but more 
				than 15, similar numbers of White 
				Admirals, Purple Hairstreak 
				3, and Ringlets  | 
				
				Bonny Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Mick Wright | 
			 
			
				| 
				22 Jun | 
				
				Good to see it's a good year for Small Tortoiseshells was poor 
				locally for me last year.  Needham to Creeting St Mary along 
				river 15 Small Tortoiseshells, 20 Meadow Brown, 10 ringlet, 5 
				small skipper 3, comma 3, red admiral  | 
				
				Needham | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Matt | 
			 
			
				| 
				21 Jun | 
				
				Strolled to my Belstead Brook Park patch this afternoon more in 
				hope than expectation but found a 
				Purple Emperor! Only my second at the site, and the first 
				one at rest. Wasn’t quick enough to get a pic when it was side 
				on but still a nice surprise!  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				Belstead Brook Park | 
				
				TM1441 | 
				
				t David Walsh | 
			 
			
				| 
				21 Jun | 
				
				Very happy to report 2 Silver-washed Fritillaries 
				at Northfield Wood, accompanied by several
				Gatekeepers.    | 
				
				Northfield Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				Michael Girling  | 
			 
			
				| 
				21 Jun | 
				
				Butterflies recorded at Black Hole 
				site, only 1 Meadow Brown, nothing else seen.  | 
				
				Corton Cliff | 
				
				TM 5498 | 
				
				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Jun | 
				
				First White Admiral of the 
				year on 20th June in Brimlin Wood, Chattisham followed by at 
				least 4 White Letter Hairstreak 
				on the eveningof the 24th. Also seeing
				Small Heaths more regularly 
				than in previous years. | 
				
				Brimlin Chattisham  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Peter Woolley  | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Jun | 
				
				Three Silver Studded Blue 
				butterflies roosting within heather at night.   (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				Pipers vale Ipswich  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Daniel Cable Davey | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Jun | 
				
				White Admiral & Essex Skipper | 
				
				Knettishall  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t David Walsh | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Jun | 
				
				Had a couple of hours in Sandlings Local Nature Reserve Rushmere 
				St.Andrew 20th June mid morning. Of note 5 number
				White Letter Hairstreaks high 
				up about 8m in the crown of some oaks - unable to get any decent 
				photos of them other than record shots. | 
				
				Rushmere St.Andrew | 
				
				  | 
				
				Bryan Wright | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Jun | 
				
				Butterflies Recorded,244 Meadow Brown, 43 Small Tortoiseshell, 
				18 Large Skipper, 12 Red Admiral, 3 Peacock, 3 Small Skipper, 2 
				Holly Blue, 2 Comma, 1 Large White, 1 Small White  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Jun | 
				
				A quick trip to North Cove this afternoon produced 3
				White Admiral (📷
				photo
				
				click here), 
				Comma, 2 Red Admiral, Large Skipper and 3 Meadow Brown  | 
				
				North Cove | 
				
				  | 
				
				t David Borderick | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Jun | 
				
				Dark Green Fritillary and one of the many Marbled Whites seen 
				this morning at Landseer Park, Ipswich. Lots of skippers around 
				too  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				Landseer Park, Ipswich | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Malcolm Farrow | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Jun | 
				
				An hour over at Peewit Hill, Felixstowe  where i saw 1 Five spot 
				Burnet sp, 8 Meadow Brown, 7 Holly Blue, 3 Small Skippers, 2 
				Large Skippers, 5 Speckled Wood and 1 Comma  | 
				
				Peewit Hill, Felixstowe | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Will Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Jun | 
				
				2 small heath, 1 meadow brown,  
				6 Small White | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds | 
				
				IP32 | 
				
				t barry woodhouse | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Jun | 
				
				Butterflies at College Farm, Creeting St Mary this morning - 
				Meadow Brown 62, Small Heath 
				30, Small Tortoiseshell 14, Essex Skipper 12, Small White 11, 
				Red Admiral 2, Large White 1, Large & Small Skipper 1, Common 
				Blue male  | 
				
				Creeting St Mary | 
				
				  | 
				
				t John Walshe  | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Jun | 
				
				20+ Silver-washed Fritillaries 
				seen at SWT Bradfield Woods this morning.  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				SWT Bradfield Woods | 
				
				  | 
				
				t David Carter | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Jun | 
				
				15-20 Silver Studded Blue (inc 
				2 females). Also 1 Purple Hairsteak, 
				my earliest recorded sighting. 3 Brown Argus, 1 Common Blue, 1 
				Red Admiral, 1 Comma, 1 Small Copper, 10 Meadow Brown  | 
				
				Pipers Vale,Ipswich | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Kevin Ling | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Jun | 
				
				Brief Purple Emperor, 
				10+ Silver  washed fritillaries, 
				8 White Admiral (📷
				photo
				click here) , 
				5 Ringlet, Comma and 50+ meadow brown  | 
				
				Bonny wood  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Nathaniel Cant  | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Jun | 
				
				Comma 1 | 
				
				Ipswich SW | 
				
				  | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Jun | 
				
				Our first visit of the season to Bradfield Woods produced 20+
				Silver-washed Fritillaries, (📷
				photo
				
				
				click here), Purple Hairstreak, 
				Ringlet,, Meadow Brown, Red Admiral, Comma, Large Skipper, Large 
				White and Speckled Wood.   | 
				
				SWT Bradfield Woods | 
				
				  | 
				
				Margie and David Carter | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Jun | 
				
				During a walk in the Denham area this morning, I saw the 
				following butterflies: Large Skipper 4, Small White, 
				Green-veined White, Small Tortoiseshell 2,
				Small Heath 2, Meadow Brown 
				30+, Ringlet 2.  | 
				
				Denham castle | 
				
				TL7462 | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Jun | 
				
				Small Skipper 1, Large White 1, Small White 10+, Small 
				Tortoiseshell 10, Small Heath 
				3, Meadow Brown 25, Ringlet 1.  | 
				
				Denham | 
				
				TL7463 | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Jun | 
				
				Large Skipper, Small White 10, Green-veined White, Small 
				Tortoiseshell 10+, Meadow Brown 30, Ringlet 1. | 
				
				Denham Hall | 
				
				TL7561 | 
				
				Martin Peers | 
			 
			
				| 
				19 Jun | 
				
				Two White Admirals seen in 
				Gosbeck Woods 52°09'30.9"N 1°08'15.5"E . | 
				
				Gosbeck Woods | 
				
				  | 
				
				Gordon Brown | 
			 
			
				| 
				19 Jun | 
				
				My first visit to Landseer Park in Ipswich to see the dark green 
				fritillaries.  Two were seen along with a dozen or more Marbled 
				White. The sunny but blustery conditions made photography 
				harder. Lots of Small Skipper and Meadow Brown with at least one 
				Essex Skipper, three Large Skipper, one Small Tortoiseshell and 
				one Red Admiral. Two Peacock larval tents nearby.  (📷
				photos 
				click here)   | 
				
				Landseer Park | 
				
				  | 
				
				James Corton | 
			 
			
				| 
				19 Jun | 
				
				Meadow brown numbers peaked at over 200 a record at home on the 
				meadows. Today red admiral x 1, small tortoiseshell 5+, comma x 
				1, large skipper 10, small skipper x 3, small white x 2, and 
				first ringlet  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  
				. from now on, counting browns needs more attention.   | 
				
				Thurston | 
				
				  | 
				
				Trevor Goodfellow  | 
			 
			
				| 
				19 Jun | 
				
				Small and Essexd Skippers in the evening sunlight  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  
				(notice the antennae) | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Kevin Ling | 
			 
			
				| 
				19 Jun | 
				
				Today (19 June) near Parnell Lane in Elmswell, nectaring on 
				thistle and bramble, 20 Small Tortoiseshells and 2 Red Admirals. 
				The most Tortoiseshells we've seen together for some time!  | 
				
				Elmswell | 
				
				TL98177 64140 | 
				
				Mary & Peter Feeney  | 
			 
			
				| 
				18 Jun | 
				
				Tell tale signs of Broad-bordered Bee Hawk-moth larvae feeding 
				on honeysuckle (paired puncture hole along the spine of a leaf). 
				Early and late instar larvae found.     (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				Bixley Heath, Ipswich | 
				
				  | 
				
				Sam Chamberlin | 
			 
			
				| 
				18 Jun | 
				
				First Purple Hairstreak of the 
				year seen yesterday but no sign of White Letter Hairstreaks.  | 
				
				Brimlin Wood Chattisham  | 
				
				  | 
				
				 Peter Woolley | 
			 
			
				| 
				18 Jun | 
				
				Following up on information of Five spot Burnet moths sp seen at 
				Landguard yesterday i managed to see 2 this afternoon also 
				Mother Shipton moth, 5 Essex Skippers, 3
				Small Heath, 10 Meadow Browns, 
				2 Common Blue, 3 Holly Blue, 1 Red Admiral  | 
				
				Landguard | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Will Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				18 Jun | 
				
				The first two Ringlet butterflies I have sighted this year both 
				at rest upon foliage.   (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				Ipswich Ravenswood  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Daniel Cable Davey | 
			 
			
				| 
				18 Jun | 
				
				Today in rather unhelpful weather – walk between Bentley manor 
				and Old Hall Woods White admiral 
				3-4, Small white 2, Green veined white 1, Speckled wood 1 | 
				
				Bentley Old Hall woods | 
				
				  | 
				
				Michael Bamford  | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 Jun | 
				
				Five-spot Burnet 2, Cinnabar Moth 1, Small Skipper 5, Holly Blue 
				1, Small Tortoiseshell 1 | 
				
				Lower Belstaed Meadows | 
				
				  | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 Jun | 
				
				A nice afternoon wander on my way home from work. Great to see 
				the Dark Green Fritillaries while they were fresh (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  
				I saw two, both together at times (maximum count so far is 
				three). Also saw a dozen Marbled White 9m, 1f and approx 40 
				Small Skipper  | 
				
				Ipswich, Landseer park | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Kevin Ling | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 Jun | 
				
				First White Admiral (hoping 
				for more!). Very pleased to see this in my garden. I had several 
				visits last year from what I think must have been 2 males, 
				judging from the constant sparring. Seeing this individual today 
				encourages me to think they may be becoming established here.  | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				  | 
				
				Sue Cox  | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 Jun | 
				
				A quick 3/4 hr look for White letter 
				Hairstreaks in the Elms alongside A14 at Trimley only 
				found 2 but cloud stopped play also 1 Red Admiral, 1 Small 
				Tortoiseshell, 1 Meadow Brown, 1 Small White  | 
				
				A14 at Trimley | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Will Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 Jun | 
				
				Nice walk Hascot Hill - Barking Tye - Muckinger Wood this 
				morning. Meadow Brown 40, Small Tortoiseshell 20,
				Small Heath 10, Small White 5, 
				Large Skipper 1, Speck Woodled 1, Ringlet  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t John Walshe | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 Jun | 
				
				3 White letter Hairstreak 
				including a pair in copulation Walton Avenue Felixstowe opposite 
				Lidl  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				Felixstowe | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Will Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				16 Jun | 
				
				14, 15, 16 June '20. 5, 7, 5 m. 
				Silver-studded Blues respectively (possibly more). 16th. 
				1 f. Silver-studded Blues.  | 
				
				Purdis Heath SSSI | 
				
				  | 
				
				Antony Tuckey | 
			 
			
				| 
				16 Jun | 
				
				First Painted Lady here on the platform at Somerleyton Station. 
				Several sightings over a period of hours, so possibly more than 
				1 insect involved. 1 Painted Lady. Also several sightings of 
				solo Large Skipper: 1 Large Skipper. 1 Red Admiral. Strangely, 
				no Small Tortoiseshells today, but yesterday and on previous 
				days multiple sightings of single newly-emerged insects. 1 Small 
				Tortoiseshell | 
				
				Somerleyton Station | 
				
				  | 
				
				Sue Cox  | 
			 
			
				| 
				16 Jun | 
				
				At least 2 Dark Green Fritillaries, a Painted Lady and several 
				Marbled Whites  (📷
				photos 
				click here)  | 
				
				Ipswich, Landseer park | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Mick Wright | 
			 
			
				| 
				16 Jun | 
				
				Green Hairstreak (📷
				photo
				
				click here) at 
				Playters Farm, Ellough this afternoon with a Speckled Wood, Red 
				Admiral, 3 Small Tortoiseshell, 2 Holly Blue, 10 Large Skipper 
				and 45+ Meadow Brown  | 
				
				Ellough | 
				
				  | 
				
				t David Borderick | 
			 
			
				| 
				16 Jun | 
				
				1 White letter Hairstreak, 
				3 Marbled White  | 
				
				Ipswich, Landseer park | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Will Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				16 Jun | 
				
				First meadow brown butterfly if the year this morning on 
				shrubland off Gunton church lane near post box. A very nice warm 
				morning but sadly there was little about.  | 
				
				Gunton | 
				
				  | 
				
				t James Wright | 
			 
			
				| 
				16 Jun | 
				
				Had about an hour in Landseer Park at lunchtime, 2 Dark Green 
				Fritillary plus 4 Marbled White (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				Ipswich, Landseer park | 
				
				  | 
				
				Bryan Wright | 
			 
			
				| 
				16 Jun | 
				
				Today in the garden our first Meadow Brown, a male on the 
				marigolds. Also around this last week since the rain are a 
				single Small Heath, several 
				Small Tortoiseshells and a male and female Brimstone. | 
				
				Framlingham | 
				
				TM287634  | 
				
				Geraldine Smith | 
			 
			
				| 
				16 Jun | 
				
				Encountered three Small heath 
				butterflies flying around nectaring and basking in the sun.   
				(📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				Ipswich, Braziers meadow  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Daniel Cable Davey | 
			 
			
				| 
				16 Jun | 
				
				2 Dark green Fritillaries together  | 
				
				Ipswich, Landseer park | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Will Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				15 Jun | 
				
				Holly Blue and Red Admiral flying in the garden today.  Quite 
				advanced larval stages of both species developing on their 
				respective foodplants too. Red Admiral returned to pose for 
				photos and then oviposit several eggs.  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  
				 | 
				
				Lowestoft | 
				
				  | 
				
				James Corton | 
			 
			
				| 
				15 Jun | 
				
				Ringlet, Small Skipper & Essex 
				Skipper over the last 3 days bring my Belstead 
				Brook Park patch butterfly year list to 20 species - by mid 
				June! All seen within a mile of my home.  Of those, 13 were 
				‘earliest ever’ and 3 ‘equal earliest’  | 
				
				Belstead Brook Park | 
				
				  | 
				
				t David Walsh | 
			 
			
				| 
				15 Jun | 
				
				Enjoyed seeing my first 
				Silver-studded Blues of 2020 at a very dry Westleton 
				Common | 
				
				Westleton Common | 
				
				  | 
				
				t David Walsh | 
			 
			
				| 
				15 Jun | 
				
				Plenty of Silver-Washed Fritillaries 
				during an hour’s visit late morning 15th June including a mating 
				pair.  One or two White 
				Admirals seen also along with Speckled Woods, 
				Large Skippers, and Meadow Browns. (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				SWT Bradfield Woods | 
				
				  | 
				
				Neil Dickinson | 
			 
			
				| 
				15 Jun | 
				
				Large Skipper 1, Speckled Wood 14, Meadow Brown 7,
				Silver-washed Fritillary 1 (at 
				TM 05214 44001), Red Admiral 1, Small Tortoiseshell 1,  | 
				
				RSPB Wolves Wood | 
				
				TM0544 | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				15 Jun | 
				
				Minimum of 6 Marbled Whites 
				on Landseer Park  this morning. | 
				
				Ipswich, Landseer Park | 
				
				  | 
				
				Mike Morley | 
			 
			
				| 
				15 Jun | 
				
				Dark-green Fritillary Landseer Park chalk bank 3:40 pm (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				Landseer Park | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Steve Babbs | 
			 
			
				| 
				15 Jun | 
				
				8 meadow brown, 3 small heath 
				IP32 marham park BSE 12.37  | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds | 
				
				IP32 | 
				
				t barry woodhouse | 
			 
			
				| 
				14 Jun | 
				
				A few records from the eastern end of Chalk Lane in the Kings 
				Forest this morning ca TL8474   Meadow Brown – lots,
				Small Heath – several (and 2 
				in our garden today TL7970 and we have had the species regularly 
				there for the last 2-3 weeks), Large Skipper – at least 3, Small 
				Copper – 2, Orange Tip – 1, Large White – 1, Peacock – 1, Common 
				Blue 1 | 
				
				Kings Forest | 
				
				TL8474 | 
				
				Peter Lack and Diane Ridgley  | 
			 
			
				| 
				14 Jun | 
				
				Holly Blue | 
				
				Ipswich SW | 
				
				  | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				14 Jun | 
				
				Silver-washed Fritillary 
				on the wing today in Suffolk- .  | 
				
				Norton Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
			 
			
				| 
				14 Jun | 
				
				Walk from East Lane to Bawdsey today, 5 Red Admiral, 4 Meadow 
				Brown, 2 Small Tortoiseshell and several Silver-Y.  | 
				
				East Lane | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Gi Grieco | 
			 
			
				| 
				14 Jun | 
				
				Nice walk around The Barker Boys farm at Westhorpe this morning. 
				Butterflies counted were - Meadow Brown 26, Small Tortoiseshell 
				10, Large Skipper 10, Red Admiral 5, Speckled Wood 3, Whites 2, 
				Holly Blue 1, Ringlet 2, Small Heath 
				1  | 
				
				Westhorpe | 
				
				  | 
				
				t John Walshe | 
			 
			
				| 
				13 Jun | 
				
				3 Small Heath . patrolling 
				exactly the same  50x20m dry field edge of wild flowers and 
				grass where just one has appeared day after day for the last 3-4 
				years.  That was at 12.00 later in the day there was only 
				one about.  Other years I find one there day after day. I think 
				the most I have seen before is 2. Do some stay and some go off 
				immediately. This year the 13th was the first real butterfly day 
				for a few weeks in that field. It has either been too cold or 
				too windy across it.. What is remarkable is I cannot remember 
				ever finding one anywhere else in the field.. Also round the 
				garden and fields: Brimstone, Red Admiral, Peacock and 2-3 
				Meadow Browns and Ringlets, 
				One skipper but did not see which.  | 
				
				Theberton | 
				
				  | 
				
				Andrew Leng   | 
			 
			
				| 
				13 Jun | 
				
				Photographed this Dark Green 
				Fritillary on Landseer Park Spring Meadow today 
				13th June - obviously I’m not sure if it’s a natural or part of 
				a re-introduction programme - thought you would like a copy just 
				in case somebody was plotting the distribution from your side so 
				as to speak. (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				Landseer Park | 
				
				  | 
				
				Bryan Wright  | 
			 
			
				| 
				13 Jun | 
				
				This morning at Blaxhall common I found about 50 males and 3 
				females Silver-studded Blueson 
				North side of road and 6 males on the South side. Not bad 
				considering that the whole heath resembled a desert 10 days ago! 
				Hopefully many more if we get a few sunny days. .  | 
				
				Blaxhall Common | 
				
				  | 
				
				Bob Turner | 
			 
			
				| 
				13 Jun | 
				
				Black Hole - 
				Butterflies Recorded:- 1 Red Admiral ,1 Meadow Brown  | 
				
				Corton Cliff | 
				
				TM5498 | 
				
				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				13 Jun | 
				
				A few butterflies around the car park area at this morning 
				including Large Skipper, 3 Small 
				Heath, 2 Red Admiral, 2 Small Tortoiseshell and 4 Meadow 
				Brown  | 
				
				SWT Hen Reedbeds  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t David Borderick | 
			 
			
				| 
				13 Jun | 
				
				A new Butterfly for this year a Small 
				Heath, the last time i see one of these was in 2014.  
				Meadow Brown 166, Small Tortoiseshell 55 ,Red Admiral 11, Large 
				Skipper 5, Large White 3, Holly Blue 1, Small Skipper 1, Orange 
				Tip (M) 1  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				13 Jun | 
				
				College Fm, this morning.  Butterflies counted -
				Small Heath 24, Meadow Brown 
				22, Small Tortoiseshell 10, Brimstone male, Small White 2, Brown 
				Argus  | 
				
				Creeting St Mary,  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t John Walshe | 
			 
			
				| 
				13 Jun | 
				
				Indication of butterfly movements in Suffolk this morning. Three 
				Painted Lady and at least 20 Red Admirals through Levington area 
				and inland along River Orwell.  | 
				
				Levington | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Bill Stone | 
			 
			
				| 
				13 Jun | 
				
				At last, the first Painted Lady butterfly of the year in my 
				garden this morning, on the White Valerian! (With Thick-legged 
				Flower Beetles there also). The PL is a week later than last 
				year, but then 2019 was a very big year for this species!  | 
				
				Kelsale | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Charles Cuthbert | 
			 
			
				| 
				13 Jun | 
				
				More Peacock caterpillars seen, this time along Forest Road, 
				Onehouse. Also nice to record at least two Small Whites on the 
				track from Harleston to Northfield Wood  | 
				
				Onehouse | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Mark Brewster | 
			 
			
				| 
				12 Jun | 
				
				In overcast but warm conditions found 45
				Silver-studded Blues (40m and 
				5f). Three of the females were showing blue - the first time we 
				have ever seen this. (📷
				photos 
				click 
				here)   | 
				
				Westleton Common  | 
				
				  | 
				
				David and Lilian Pitt | 
			 
			
				| 
				12 Jun | 
				
				16 male and one Female Silver studded Blue 
				Blaxhall Common today on Transect North side of B1069 none seen 
				south of road yet.  | 
				
				Blaxhall Common | 
				
				  | 
				
				Val Sherwen  | 
			 
			
				| 
				12 Jun | 
				
				A much more productive walk around Gunton, Dip Farm and the 
				warren today, a total of 6 Red Admirals, a speckled wood and 2 
				small whites  | 
				
				Gunton | 
				
				  | 
				
				t James Wright | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 Jun  | 
				
				A newly emerged Purple Hairstreak (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				Ipswich, Bridge Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				Sam Chamberlin  | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 Jun  | 
				
				Small Tortoiseshell  | 
				
				Ipswich SW  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Richard Perryman  | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 Jun  | 
				
				A quick and rather unmemorable walk around Gunton warren this 
				morning only yielded a small tortoiseshell which looked very 
				fresh. Rain has certainly stopped play for this afternoon  | 
				
				Gunton warren | 
				
				  | 
				
				t James Wright | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 Jun  | 
				
				Small Tortoiseshells along the footpath in Harleston again today 
				when I walked  | 
				
				Harleston (nr Stowmarket) | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Mark Brewster | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 Jun  | 
				
				3 Small Blues at Landseer on two different meadows (Buglife 
				Urban Buzz and IBC) and chalk bank.  Definitely going over 
				now especially after the rain but the flowers are perking up!  
				2 Small Heaths on paths around 
				the meadows (5 last week), 2 fresh Small Tortoiseshells, 1 
				Common Blue, 2 Cinnabars, 2 
				Purple Hairstreaks ( large Oak by Dereham Ave 
				steps). 5 male Meadow Browns and 2 females. 1 Large Skipper, 1 
				Small Skipper.  Lots of  Chafers (possibly Welsh?) emerging 
				on the short mown ‘highlands’ by the BMX track, many being 
				snapped up by a party of about a dozen screaming Swifts.   
				 The meadows look lovely now and with lots of colour, so do 
				go and have a look.  Sadly lots of flowers have been 
				trampled in the meadows and on the chalk bank.  Also,16 
				info signs have been vandalised or disappeared completely.  
				These areas are due to be hand scythed in Aug but it will be 
				difficult/impossible to get a scythe blade under flattened and 
				trampled stems, so please keep to the main paths and don’t step 
				into the meadows or onto any of the flowers.  Lack of scything 
				and raking will lead to an increase in nutrient levels and  loss 
				of biodiversity from the grass roots up, year on year.  Not 
				only that, but newly emerging invertebrates are using the plant 
				stems and will get squashed!     | 
				
				Landseer Park  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Julian Dowding  | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 Jun  | 
				
				Brimstone 1, Small Heath 10, 
				Meadow Brown 1  | 
				
				Alton Water  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Richard Perryman  | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 Jun  | 
				
				Plenty of Small Tortoiseshells on and beside the footpath in 
				Harleston, Stowmarket again today, occasionally enjoying the 
				bramble bloom and flying in threes and fours at times   | 
				
				Harleston | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Mark Brewster  | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 Jun | 
				
				Only 10 Silver studded Blue 
				westleton heath. Less than last year   | 
				
				Westleton heath | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Matt | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 Jun | 
				
				2 m Silver studded Blue seen 
				Purdis Heath today (09.06.2020) at app 14.00.   | 
				
				Purdis Heath SSSI | 
				
				  | 
				
				Antony Tuckey  | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 Jun | 
				
				Meadow Brown seen at Ship Walk House (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				Blaxhall | 
				
				TM368569 | 
				
				Mike Cowling | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Jun | 
				
				Silver studded Blue seen on 
				Blaxhall Common (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				Blaxhall Common | 
				
				  | 
				
				Mike Cowling | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Jun | 
				
				My first Meadow Brown of the season and the only butterfly in 
				the garden under much cooler conditions. | 
				
				Shotley Gate | 
				
				 TM241341 | 
				
				Ian Peters | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Jun | 
				
				Recorded at least a dozen Small Tortoiseshells whilst walking in 
				Harleston this afternoon, all along a short stretch of footpath 
				and some flying in twos and threes. A number were on the bramble 
				bloom  Before the Small Tortoiseshells today, I came across 
				Peacock caterpillars, including I believe, a 5th instar. Several 
				clusters/nests seen along a ditch beside a wheat field, some 
				just feet from the Small Tortoiseshells... fascinating!  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				Harleston | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Mark Brewster | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Jun | 
				
				Overcast so no butterflies but found a Cream-spot Tiger Moth (📷
				photo
				
				click 
				here) on the edge of the reedbed.  | 
				
				Walberswick Marshes   | 
				
				  | 
				
				David and Lilian Pitt   | 
			 
			
				| 
				5 Jun | 
				
				First Small Heath butterfly I 
				have spotted this year (📷
				photo
				
				click here) | 
				
				Ipswich, Pipers Vale | 
				
				  | 
				
				Daniel Cable Davey | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Jun | 
				
				a large skipper seen near Butley Ferry  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				Butley Ferry | 
				
				TM 38891 48240 | 
				
				Mike Cowling  | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Jun | 
				
				The Hummingbird Hawkmoth returned to Heritage Green, between 
				showers this afternoon  (📷
				photo
				
				click 
				here) | 
				
				Kessingland | 
				
				  | 
				
				t David Borderick | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Jun | 
				
				First Meadow Brown of the year for me in Lowestoft, just behind 
				the cemetery. Two Small Whites, a Large White and a Holly Blue 
				were nearby on this cooler and overcast day  | 
				
				Lowestoft | 
				
				  | 
				
				James Corton | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Jun | 
				
				Five Small Tortoiseshells recorded between Onehouse & Harleston 
				including three in one location  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				Onehouse  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Mark Brewster | 
			 
			
				| 
				3 Jun | 
				
				9 male Silver studded Blue and 
				one small heath.   | 
				
				Blaxhall common | 
				
				  | 
				
				Val Sherwen | 
			 
			
				| 
				3 Jun | 
				
				Several Large Skipper butterflies nectaring and basking in the 
				sun and the first sightings of the year. (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				Ipswich Ravenswood  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Daniel Cable Davey | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 Jun | 
				
				Green Veined White 1, Red Admiral 2, Meadow Brown 1 (FIRST of 
				season), Small White 1, Orange Tip 3 - 2 male 1 female, Small 
				Tortoiseshell 1, Speckled Wood 1, Honorary Mention - Hummingbird 
				Hawkmoth 1  | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				  | 
				
				Sue Cox | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 Jun | 
				
				First Painted Lady butterfly spotted this year basking upon the 
				ground. (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				Ipswich Braziers meadow  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Daniel Cable Davey | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 Jun | 
				
				Annual sighting of Hummingbird Hawkmoth in the garden today.  | 
				
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				  | 
				
				Jenny Plank  | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 Jun | 
				
				Last visited Blaxhall Common with Father-in-law (he turned 89 in 
				March). He got me into this butterflying lark a few years ago 
				and today I took his middle daughter there to see the
				Silver-studded Blues  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				Blaxhall Common | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Mark Brewster | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 Jun | 
				
				20 silver studded blues  | 
				
				purdis heath | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Matt | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 Jun | 
				
				This Small tortoiseshell was doing a good job pollinating my Red 
				valerian (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  
				.  2 of them and a brief visit from a Red admiral.   | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Joe Myers | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 Jun | 
				
				Half a dozen Silver Studded Blues 
				out a week or so earlier than last year. Also early Meadow 
				Brown.  | 
				
				Lower Hollesley Common | 
				
				TM343466 | 
				
				Jon Levine | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 Jun | 
				
				Seven Speckled Wood in Golden Wood,    | 
				
				Shotley | 
				
				TM235355 | 
				
				Ian Peters | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 Jun | 
				
				A fleeting view of a male Brimstone going through the garden | 
				
				Shotley Gate | 
				
				TM241341 | 
				
				Ian Peters | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 Jun | 
				
				2 speckled woods | 
				
				Gunton woods | 
				
				  | 
				
				t James Wright | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 Jun | 
				
				Three Small Tortoiseshells today, including one in the garden.  
				Found the Small Heaths in Harleston on lunchtime walk, and 
				minimum of three Large Skippers recorded on bramble patch just 
				outside Northfield Wood  (📷
				photo
				
				click 
				here) | 
				
				Onehouse, Harleston, Northfield Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Mark Brewster | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 Jun | 
				
				1 x painted lady fly-past, 3 x meadow brown, 1 large skipper, 1 
				x small tortoiseshell, 1 x Orange tip laying eggs on sweet 
				rocket and 1 x green veined white. Otherwise very quiet. | 
				
				Thurston | 
				
				  | 
				
				Trevor Goodfellow  | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 Jun | 
				
				Walk around Gunton Warren this morning yielded highlights of one 
				broad-bordered bee hawkmoth, 2 green 
				hairstreak.  | 
				
				Gunton Warren  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t James Wright  | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 Jun | 
				
				Found 11 male Silver-studded Blues 
				(📷
				photo
				
				click 
				here), 1 Small Heath, 2 
				Small Coppers, 1 Common Blue, 1 Brown Argus and 1 Meadow Brown.  | 
				
				Westleton Common | 
				
				  | 
				
				David and Lilian Pitt  | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 Jun | 
				
				First sighting this year -  Small 
				Heath 1.  Have not seen one in many years.  They used to 
				appear in our nearby garden quite regularly.  | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				TM4896 | 
				
				Sue Cox | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 Jun | 
				
				Small Tortoiseshell 3, Orange Tips  | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				TM4996 | 
				
				Sue Cox | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 Jun | 
				
				Small Tortoiseshell 2, Orange Tips 2  | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				TM4796 | 
				
				Sue Cox | 
			 
			
				| 
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				    | 
			 
			
				| 
				May | 
				
				
				SWT   
				DS ES 
				SS LS 
				OT LW
				
				SW GVW CY
				B 
				WB
				SPW 
				SH
				R MB GK MW 
				GR SWF
				
				WA  
				 PE RA 
				
				PL
				P ST 
				C LT CMB SC  PH 
				GH
				
				WLH BH 
				HB
				
				
				SSB 
				BA CB
				
				
				CHB 
				SB LTB 
				   - Total species seen 
				23 | 
				
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				| 
				31 May | 
				
				Two Red Admirals in the garden    | 
				
				Shotley Gate | 
				
				TM241341 | 
				
				Ian Peters | 
			 
			
				| 
				31 May | 
				
				I often recommend buddleia alternifolia for the garden but this 
				year it has been bare of butterflies since it came out over a 
				week ago.  On 31 May it was discovered!  A bright male 
				brimstone caught my eye and looking closer there were two faded 
				Peacocks and a faded Small Tortoiseshell with a Holly blue 
				fluttering around.  Later there was a faded Tortoiseshell 
				and a smart new pair of Tortoiseshells flashing their wings at 
				each other and a broad bordered bee hawk. | 
				
				Theberton | 
				
				  | 
				
				Andrew Leng | 
			 
			
				| 
				31 May | 
				
				First Small Skipper 
				butterfly of the year basking upon the ground.  
				(📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				Braziers meadow Ipswich  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Daniel Cable Davey | 
			 
			
				| 
				31 May | 
				
				Silver-studded Blue male x 2 
				on Westleton Common. The earliest I’ve ever seen them there.  | 
				
				Westleton Common | 
				
				  | 
				
				Patrick Frew  | 
			 
			
				| 
				31 May | 
				
				Wall Browns seem to spend most 
				of their time flying very fast so I was pleased to spot this one 
				nectaring on the Bowles Mauve Wallflowers in my garden (📷
				photo
				
				click here). 
				It paused only to see off a Large Skipper and then went back to 
				feeding. Wall Brown 1; Large 
				Skipper 1; Holly Blue 1; Orange Tips  2.    | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				  | 
				
				Sue Cox  | 
			 
			
				| 
				31 May | 
				
				10+ Small Tortoiseshells, a Red Admiral and a worn looking male
				Wall Brown at Carlton Marshes 
				along the river bank.  At home, a couple of Holly Blues are 
				almost resident in the garden, Lowestoft  (📷
				photos 
				click here)   | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				James Corton | 
			 
			
				| 
				31 May | 
				
				Three very active male Silver Studded 
				Blue butterflies and the first sightings this year.  
				(📷
				photos 
				click here)   | 
				
				Pipers Vale Ipswich  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Daniel Cable Davey | 
			 
			
				| 
				31 May | 
				
				10+ male Silver-Studded Blue, 
				westleton sand pit/quarry | 
				
				Westleton  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Mark Ferris  | 
			 
			
				| 
				31 May | 
				
				First brood Small Tortoiseshells seem to be emerging early. Saw 
				six very fresh individuals basking in the late  afternoon 
				sunshine around Buckles Wood area of Elmsett today. Also
				Small Heath, Common Blue and 
				Red Admiral present.  | 
				
				Elmsett | 
				
				TMO55469  | 
				
				Jon King  | 
			 
			
				| 
				31 May | 
				
				 
					This morning on our walk in Wickham Market we had a
					Green Hairstreak on 
					bramble but, otherwise it was very quiet for butterflies.  
				 | 
				
				Wickham Market | 
				
				TM308 569 | 
				
				Rob and Kerry Reeve  | 
			 
			
				| 
				31 May | 
				
				One Small Blue butterfly, one female Common Blue and the first 
				Meadow Brown butterfly I have spotted this year plus a first 
				time spotting of a female Dingy 
				skipper  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  
				   Braziers meadow and another meadow in Ravenswood Ipswich  | 
				
				Braziers Meadow | 
				
				  | 
				
				Daniel Cable Davey | 
			 
			
				| 
				31 May | 
				
				Painted Lady | 
				
				Sutton Heath | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Eddie Bathgate | 
			 
			
				| 
				31 May | 
				
				23 butterflies in 5 species in walk round College Farm, Creeting 
				St Mary this morning - Small Heath 
				14, Small Tortoiseshell 3, Speckled Wood 3, Meadow Brown 2 (my 
				1st of year), Large White 1  | 
				
				Creeting St Mary | 
				
				  | 
				
				t John Walshe | 
			 
			
				| 
				31 May | 
				
				Alton water near a137 path - 10 meadow brown, 1
				Clouded Yellow, 
				8 common blues  | 
				
				Alton water | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Matt | 
			 
			
				| 
				31 May | 
				
				Butterflies Recorded, 1 Brown Argus, 1 Common Blue, 1 Small 
				White.  | 
				
				Corton Cliff (Black Hole) | 
				
				TM 5498 | 
				
				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				31 May | 
				
				6+ Small Heath 4 speckled wood 
				and Red Admiral at Bonny wood this afternoon  | 
				
				Bonny wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Nathaniel Cant | 
			 
			
				| 
				31 May | 
				
				3 small heath  marham 
				park | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds | 
				
				IP32 | 
				
				t barry woodhouse  | 
			 
			
				| 
				30 May | 
				
				Small Tortoiseshell - Church Walk,   | 
				
				Shotley | 
				
				TM2336 | 
				
				Ian Peters | 
			 
			
				| 
				30 May | 
				
				Small Tortoiseshell, Red Admiral and a very shy Painted Lady 
				together with several Holly Blue in the garden  | 
				
				Shotley Gate  | 
				
				TM241341  | 
				
				Ian Peters | 
			 
			
				| 
				30 May | 
				
				4 Meadow Brown Denston, Suffolk. And 1 | 
				
				Denston | 
				
				  | 
				
				Mark Ferris  | 
			 
			
				| 
				30 May | 
				
				7 Silver-studded Blue 
				(male), also Green Hairstreak, 
				Small Copper, Speckled Wood, Holly Blue  | 
				
				Purdis Heath SSSI | 
				
				  | 
				
				Helen Saunders | 
			 
			
				| 
				30 May | 
				
				Multiple sightings of solo Wall 
				Browns throughout the day. 3 sightings in different areas 
				of my large garden, and 7 sightings out on the adjacent very 
				long station platform. So for the record, 1 Wall Brown, but 
				circumstances suggest possibly 2 or more individuals. Plenty of 
				Holly Blue and Orange Tip sightings, all solos, so 1 Holly Blue, 
				1 Orange Tip, and also 3 ancient Peacocks again.  | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				  | 
				
				Sue Cox  | 
			 
			
				| 
				30 May | 
				
				At home I was thinking ‘there are no butterflies about’ then I 
				saw the first large skipper. A possible sighting of hornet moth 
				and old pupa found. Yesterday and today several meadow browns 
				emerged and one small tortoiseshell and a couple of Cinnabar 
				moths And that’s it!  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				Theberton | 
				
				  | 
				
				Trevor Goddard | 
			 
			
				| 
				30 May | 
				
				Our first Meadow Brown of the year | 
				
				Chalk Lane , Kings Forest  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t David Carter | 
			 
			
				| 
				30 May | 
				
				A fresh-looking Small Tortoiseshell recorded before breakfast, 
				on the track to the north of Northfield Wood  | 
				
				Northfield Wood  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Mark Brewster | 
			 
			
				| 
				30 May | 
				
				Pleased to find two Wall Browns 
				on Sudbourne Marsh plus first Painted Lady of the year  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				Sudbourne Marsh | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Gi Grieco | 
			 
			
				| 
				30 May | 
				
				Frustrating glimpse of possible Wall 
				east of Holbrook Creek earlier at TM176345 on path along edge of 
				wheat crop just beyond the Blackthorn scrub strip.  | 
				
				Holbrook Creek | 
				
				TM176345 | 
				
				t Mark Nowers | 
			 
			
				| 
				30 May | 
				
				A Green Hairstreak was seen in 
				my garden in Aldeburgh on 30 May 2020 - my first sighting. It 
				was favouring scabious and common thrift and stayed long enough 
				for me to take photographs  | 
				
				Aldeburgh | 
				
				  | 
				
				Roy Simpson  | 
			 
			
				| 
				30 May | 
				
				utterflies recorded, 6 Peacock, 5 Small Tortoiseshell, 5 Small 
				White, 3 Red Admiral,3  Common Blue, 2 Green-veined White, 
				1 Brown Argus, 1 Wall Brown 
				(M), 1 Meadow Brown, 1 Holly Blue, 1 Large White, 1 Large 
				Skipper.  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes  | 
				
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				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				30 May | 
				
				Large Skippers  | 
				
				North Cove  | 
				
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				t Antony Wren | 
			 
			
				| 
				29 May | 
				
				Very pleased to see my first Large Skipper of the year, 
				frantically nectaring on Red Campion in my garden. Also 3 
				veteran Peacocks, 4 Orange tips (2 courting pairs) and at least 
				3 Holly Blues.  | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				  | 
				
				Sue Cox  | 
			 
			
				| 
				29 May | 
				
				A circular stroll around woods near Bentley this morning.  
				Large Skipper (📷
				photo
				
				click here), Meadow 
				Brown  | 
				
				Bentley | 
				
				  | 
				
				t David Walsh | 
			 
			
				| 
				29 May | 
				
				Wildflower field at East End (East Bergholt) today: 26
				Small Heath, 5
				Green Hairstreak, 4 Common 
				Blue, 2 Small White, 1 Small Tortoiseshell and 2 Cinnabar.  | 
				
				East Bergholt | 
				
				  | 
				
				Liz Cutting | 
			 
			
				| 
				29 May | 
				
				A pleasant stroll in the sunshine around Wolves Wood this 
				morning produced the grand total of one fleeting White and 7 
				Speckled Woods. Very disappointing and no obvious explanation 
				for the dearth of butterflies in this usually teeming wood. | 
				
				Wolves Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				Jenny & Gary Plank | 
			 
			
				| 
				29 May | 
				
				Small copper, Speckled wood & Common blue.  | 
				
				North Cove | 
				
				  | 
				
				t chris mutimer | 
			 
			
				| 
				28 May | 
				
				Pristine Meadow Brown hunkered down out of the wind. 1 of 3 seen 
				this afternoon on a local walk around the Trimleys  | 
				
				Trimleys  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Bill Stone | 
			 
			
				| 
				27 May | 
				
				A lovely walk on Landseer Park resulted in seeing 5 of these 
				beautiful Small Blues. Such delicate little butterflies  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				Landseer Park | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Sarah | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 May | 
				
				2 male Wall Browns, showing 
				well in the usual place at SWT Carlton Marshes this pm, we are 
				greatly indebted to Matt, Gavin, Robert, Andrew et al who look 
				after them so well, thank you  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Peter Ransome | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 May | 
				
				I hour walk through A14 underpass and in meadows either side.   
				Speckled wood 1, Orange tip 1, Small white 1, Red admiral 1, 
				Holly blue 5, Common blue 2, Large Skipper 1, + Cinnebar moth 2, 
				and Mother Shipton 1   Painted lady midday in our Bentley garden | 
				
				Bentley Belstead Meadows | 
				
				  | 
				
				Michael Bamford  | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 May | 
				
				As we wanted to encourage brimstones in our garden in Thurston, 
				our daughter gave us five buckthorn whips last Christmas. We are 
				surprised to see they have been found already!  My husband 
				counted eleven caterpillars today.  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				Thurston | 
				
				  | 
				
				Penny and Laurence Child   | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 May | 
				
				There were also a couple of Brown Argus around the car park area 
				(📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Andrew Easton   | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 May | 
				
				Made trip to Landseer Park in Ipswich to look for the Small 
				Blue's there at least 10 were seen including egg laying females, 
				8 Brimstones, 5 Common Blue, 1 Brown Argus, 1 Speckled Wood  | 
				
				Landseer Park | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Will Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 May | 
				
				Holly Blue and my first Brown Argus of the year | 
				
				  | 
				
				TM511961 | 
				
				t Richard Martin  | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 May | 
				
				Common Blue (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				Bawdsey, East Lane car park | 
				
				  | 
				
				Jim Farrow | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 May | 
				
				On a walk on the 25th May between Iken and Snape Marshes, I 
				recorded Green-Veined White (4), Large White (3), Small White 
				(6), Small Heath (5), Peacock 
				(2), Small Copper (2), Orange-Tip (3), Red Admiral (1) and
				Large Skipper 
				(1, First of the year   (📷
				photo
				
				click here)). 
				Also saw 3 Mother Shipton moths. | 
				
				Iken and Snape Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				Daniel Cooper | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 May | 
				
				At least six Wall Browns. plus 
				a few 
				Small Heaths, common blue and a male brimstone,  | 
				
				Sudbourne / Orford | 
				
				TM432515 | 
				
				Rob Johnson and Laurence Potter  | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 May | 
				
				A visit to Landseer Park this morning. 6 Small Blue (inc one 
				female) (📷
				photo
				
				click here). 
				Also 10 Common Blue (inc one female), 2 Brown Argus, 2 Brimstone 
				(1f,1m), 1 Small Copper, 1 Red Admiral.  | 
				
				Landseer Park | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Kevin Ling | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 May | 
				
				It's amazing what you can see in Ipswich parks these days: Small 
				Blue, Landseer Park, Ipswich today. The only definite one I saw 
				(📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				Landseer Park, | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Steve Babbs | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 May | 
				
				Thanks to Alan Walker.  Green 
				Hairstreak Butterfly was seen today on the reserve, last 
				year 2019 one was seen on 29th June  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes, | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 May | 
				
				butterfly update thanks to Andrew Easton we have the first 
				Common Blue Butterfly sighting, first sighting in 2019 was on 
				the 18th  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes, | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Robert Quadling  | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 May | 
				
				Checking up on our Wall Brown 
				Butterflies at the sluice this morning 3 Wall Browns where 
				showing all Males   (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  
				  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 May | 
				
				Red Admiral; creed walk | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds | 
				
				IP32  | 
				
				t barry woodhouse  | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 May | 
				
				Thanks to Andrew Easton  I have our first reported
				Meadow Brown 
				Butterfly , in 2019 our first reported was on 14th June.  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Robert Quadling  | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 May | 
				
				Don’t know if Andrews female was near the sluice but there were 
				2 males and 1 female Wall Browns 
				there this evening  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Gavin Durrant  | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 May | 
				
				Blustery and overcast at Carlton Marshes this morning but still 
				six Wall Browns butterflies 
				seen (We have our first reported Female 
				Wall Brown butterfly sighting, 
				that's hope for some more to show this week - Robert Quadling) (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Andrew Easton  | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 May | 
				
				2 Male Wall Browns fighting 
				TM507955.  3 Wall Browns 
				(1 pictured) and 1 Green Veined White (Pictured) in the area of 
				TM505956 (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				TM5095 | 
				
				t Richard Martin  | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 May | 
				
				My first Painted Lady of the year at Landguard Obs this morning 
				also 3 Common Blue, 14+ Small White, 1
				Green Hairstreak, 6 Holly 
				Blue, 1 Small Copper and a single Cinnabar moth.  | 
				
				Landguard Obs | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Will Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 May | 
				
				Corton Cliff ( Black Hole ) 
				Butterfly survey, only recorded 1 Small White   | 
				
				Corton Cliff  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 May | 
				
				Three Painted Lady, two tatty and one pristine, also
				green hairstreak and a couple 
				of small tortoiseshell on the beach between Sizewell and 
				Thorpness  | 
				
				Sizewell to Thorpness | 
				
				  | 
				
				Rob and Libby Johnson  | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 May | 
				
				Butterflies recorded today 4 Wall 
				Brown (Males), 1 Small White, 1 Large White,1 
				Green-veined White, 1 Holly Blue, 1 Red Admiral.  My best 
				number of Wall Brown seen at any one time stands at 4 and these 
				are all Males, I still have not seen any Females yet on the 
				reserve ?  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 May | 
				
				I saw 3
				Wall Browns this morning. I 
				walked from the carpark all the way to the riverbank and turned 
				left, walked about 30yds and they were there on the path; sorry 
				can't be more precise (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Paul Jespersen | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 May | 
				
				2 Small Heath found on field margins at Great Finbourgh this 
				week, (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				Great Finbourgh | 
				
				  | 
				
				Margie & David Carter  | 
			 
			
				| 
				22 May | 
				
				Two
				Wall Browns on bridleway 
				flying low to keep out of breeze,  | 
				
				Sudbourne/Orford | 
				
				TM432515 | 
				
				Rob and Libby Johnson  | 
			 
			
				| 
				22 May | 
				
				The butterfly was at 622093E 255178N, Lat 52.157, Long 0.965. 
				There are at least three small 
				heaths, I saw two males and one female today at the same 
				location.  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				Combs | 
				
				  | 
				
				Kenneth Mudd | 
			 
			
				| 
				21 May | 
				
				A mating pair of Brown Argus butterflies    (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				Ravenswood   Ipswich  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Daniel Cable-Davey | 
			 
			
				| 
				21 May | 
				
				My walk this afternoon over Landseer Park was rewarding, I saw 
				at least 6 Small Blues, 
				which are so inconspicuous, a Green 
				Hairstreak, Brown Argus and several Common Blues. (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				Landseer Park | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Mick Wright | 
			 
			
				| 
				21 May | 
				
				Pleased to find Brown Argus with 
				Small Heaths in the meadow by Harleston Church (IP14) 
				yesterday; large areas are uncut, so possibly good numbers 
				present  | 
				
				Harleston | 
				
				IP14 | 
				
				t Mark Brewster | 
			 
			
				| 
				21 May | 
				
				Wall Brown at North edge of 
				Sudbourne Marshes | 
				
				Sudbourne Marshes | 
				
				TM450547 | 
				
				Jon Levine | 
			 
			
				| 
				21 May | 
				
				A small heath was seen in 
				Combs, near Stowmarket. It was on the permissive footpath near 
				agricultural land. I have not seen one here for many years  | 
				
				Combs | 
				
				  | 
				
				Kenneth Mudd | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 May | 
				
				Numerous Holly Blue (at least 15) and Small Whites along 
				Lowestoft old railway walk today, joined by 3 Large White, two 
				male Orange-tip, two Red Admiral, three Speckled Wood and two 
				Green-veined White. Too warm and sunny for many photo 
				opportunities.  (📷
				photos 
				click here) | 
				
				Lowestoft | 
				
				  | 
				
				James Corton | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 May | 
				
				Green Alkanet (Pentaglottis sempervirens) is a much loved nectar 
				source for insects, here Small Copper and Brown Argus 
				butterflies joining huge numbers of busy bees at the oasis of 
				Newbourne Springs NR today  (📷
				photo
				
				click here) | 
				
				Newbourne Springs | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Charles Cuthbert | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 May | 
				
				Late trickle of 5 Red Admirals through my SE Suffolk garden this 
				afternoon.  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				Trimley | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Bill Stone | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 May | 
				
				A long walk around Shingle Street this morning produced just one 
				Small Copper, 2 Peacocks, 4 male Orange Tips, 4
				Small Heaths and several 
				whites.   | 
				
				Shingle Street | 
				
				  | 
				
				Jenny & Gary Plank | 
			 
			
				| 
				19 May | 
				
				An emergence of Small Heaths 
				made for an enjoyable afternoon walk. Have recorded only 
				individuals of this butterfly species locally before now, but 
				watched them in numbers in two locations today  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				Harleston | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Mark Brewster | 
			 
			
				| 
				19 May | 
				
				16.00hrs:Just beyond the archery huts , 4/5
				Dingy Skipper, 4/5 Common 
				Blue, numerous Brimstones and Orange Tips, three small Coppers, 
				one Speckled Wood. Down track heading south one
				green hairstreak.  | 
				
				King's Forest | 
				
				  | 
				
				Nigel Hannay | 
			 
			
				| 
				19 May | 
				
				2 Wall Brown on the station, 
				flying low over the track and the platform and then the station 
				flowerbeds. Four sightings altogether in a period of 
				approximately one hour; two of one insect alone, and two of two 
				individuals spiralling and chasing.    | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				  | 
				
				Sue Cox  | 
			 
			
				| 
				19 May | 
				
				One Wall Brown in Somerleyton 
				Churchyard. (Spoke to man strimming and he said more of the 
				graveyard would be left uncut this year.) | 
				
				Somerleyton Churchyard | 
				
				  | 
				
				David and Lilian Pitt | 
			 
			
				| 
				18 May | 
				
				Dingy Skipper and
				Green Hairstreak on Chalk Lane 
				, Ride 202, Kings Forest  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				Kings Forest  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Margie & David Carter  | 
			 
			
				| 
				18 May | 
				
				Brown Angus in the garden today! One with telephoto and by time 
				I changed to macro - it was one shot and he was off! Not seen 
				them here before.  This bit around the pond has gone rather 
				wild  (📷
				photo
				
				click here) | 
				
				St James South Elmham  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Caroline | 
			 
			
				| 
				18 May | 
				
				A very obliging Green Hairstreak  (📷
				photo
				
				click here) visiting 
				Cotoneaster Horizontalis along with several Holly Blues in our 
				garden | 
				
				Shotley Gate  | 
				
				TM241341  | 
				
				Ian Peters  | 
			 
			
				| 
				18 May | 
				
				Spring Wood - Belstead. On my run tonight, I paused briefly to 
				observe my first Common Blue of the year  | 
				
				Spring Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Kevin Ling | 
			 
			
				| 
				18 May | 
				
				This afternoon at Sudbourne church we had one
				Wall Brown and several Small 
				Copper. (Extensive strimming taking place!)    | 
				
				Sudbourne church | 
				
				  | 
				
				Rob and Kerry Reeve | 
			 
			
				| 
				18 May | 
				
				Walk around Gunton Meadow early afternoon yielded 3 Holly Blues, 
				1 common Blue and a Comma. Would have hoped for more if the sun 
				kept out... Female Orange Tip in Gunton Wood and at long last, 
				my first 2 green hairstreak 
				Gunton Warren clifftops and male Orange Tip.  | 
				
				Gunton | 
				
				  | 
				
				t James Wright | 
			 
			
				| 
				18 May | 
				
				We had a walk in the Kings Forest this morning looking for 
				butterflies. Dingy Skipper,
				Green Hairstreak, Common Blue 
				and Brown Argus all nfy , thanks to David Walsh for his help  | 
				
				Kings Forest | 
				
				  | 
				
				t David Carter | 
			 
			
				| 
				18 May | 
				
				3 Green Hairstreak, 4 Common Blue, 1 
				Small Heath, 2 Brown 
				Argus, 12+ Small White, 1 Orange Tip, 1 Holly Blue, 1 Cinnabar 
				moth  | 
				
				Landguard  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Will Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				18 May | 
				
				3 Green Hairstreak, 3 Common Blue, 5 Holly Blue, 2 
				Orange Tip, 4 Small White  | 
				
				Customs House  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Will Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				18 May | 
				
				Small Copper | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				  | 
				
				Sue Cox | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 May | 
				
				1 Wall Brown in my garden,  
				flying low at speed and coming to rest on vegetation    | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				  | 
				
				Sue Cox | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 May | 
				
				This afternoon I walked round the wildflower field in East End 
				(East Bergholt) and saw 19 Small 
				Heaths. Other butterflies were few and far between with 1 
				Peacock, 1 Small White and 1 Green 
				Hairstreak  | 
				
				East Bergholt | 
				
				  | 
				
				Liz Cutting | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 May | 
				
				Orange-tip (m) 1, Green-veined White 1, Brimstone 1, Red Admiral 
				1 | 
				
				Kiln Meadows | 
				
				  | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 May | 
				
				A walk along Chalk Lane from the B1106 as far as the east side 
				of the forest and then back on a parallel track produced 13 
				species of butterfly: 6 Dingy Skipper
				(📷 
				photo
				
				click here) , 
				26 Orange Tip, 1 Large White, 5 Small White, 1 Green-veined 
				White, 2 Brimstone, 2 Speckled Wood, 19
				Small Heath, 1 Peacock, 21 
				Small Copper, 3 Green Hairstreak, 
				1 Brown Argus and 7 Common Blue.  Also 10 Cinnabar, 2 
				Burnet Companion and 1 Mother Shipton.  Best birds were 2 Tree 
				Pipits, 5 Woodlarks, 2 Cuckoos, 3 Stonechats and 12 Willow 
				Warblers. | 
				
				King’s Forest | 
				
				  | 
				
				David Walsh | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 May | 
				
				South-west sections of Kings Forest, Suffolk visited today and 
				good numbers of Dingy Skippers 
				found including one pairing  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				Kings Forest | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Bill Stone | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 May | 
				
				Twelve species on our butterfly walk at Black Bourn Valley 
				today, but very few of most.  Highlights were
				Green Hairstreak, Holly Blue 
				that I’m sure was egg laying (checked Peter Eeles’ book on 
				returning home) and Brown Argus  | 
				
				Black Bourn Valley | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Mark Brewster | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 May | 
				
				Small heath again and red 
				admiral marham park | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds  | 
				
				IP32 | 
				
				t barry woodhouse | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 May | 
				
				Speckled wood small copper  | 
				
				kings forest  | 
				
				  | 
				
				barry woodhouse  | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 May | 
				
				First Butterfly survey of Corton Cliff 
				(Black Hole) Butterflies Recorded, 3 
				Small White, 2 Large White, 1 Holly Blue  | 
				
				Corton Cliff | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 May | 
				
				Well that's a first just had a Green 
				Hairstreak Butterfly in the garden at 10.47am | 
				
				Lowestoft South  | 
				
				TM 534 922 | 
				
				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 May | 
				
				Green Hairstreak on dunes at 
				Minsmere  (📷
				photo
				
				click here) plus 
				several Small Copper  | 
				
				Minsmere | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Alex Rafinski | 
			 
			
				| 
				16 May | 
				
				Green Hairstreak landed 
				briefly on low herbage at our feet. A welcome surprise.    | 
				
				Erwarton  | 
				
				TM225348 | 
				
				Ian and Mandy Peters | 
			 
			
				| 
				16 May | 
				
				Mid morning walk round the wildflower field in East End (East 
				Bergholt): 1 Small Copper, 1 Peacock, 9
				Small Heath. Maybe with a bit 
				of sun I’d have made double figures on the Small Heaths | 
				
				East Bergholt | 
				
				  | 
				
				Liz Cutting | 
			 
			
				| 
				16 May | 
				
				That cooler weather this week has had a impact on Butterflies, 
				recorded today ,5 Orange Tip (M), 3 Peacock, 3 Green-veined 
				white, 3 Wall Brown (M), 1 Red 
				Admiral  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				15 May | 
				
				Common Blue  (This was the only individual I've seen.  It 
				appeared in my garden , where I never usually see them until mid 
				summer.  Our local colony on the Brickfields seems to have been 
				lost, due either to last year's dry weather or to 
				over-enthusiastic cutting.)  | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				  | 
				
				Sue Cox | 
			 
			
				| 
				15 May | 
				
				Large white 2, Small white  4, Green-veined white 6, Brimstone 
				1, Orange tip 2, Peacock 2, Red admiral 1, Comma 1, Holly blue 
				4, Brown argus 3, Small copper 1 at 11.15 -12.15  | 
				
				Piper's Vale | 
				
				  | 
				
				Michael Bamford | 
			 
			
				| 
				15 May | 
				
				This afternoon Diane and I had a walk close to but not into as 
				there were people there, the Archery area of the Kings Forest.  
				No sign of Dingy Skipper but partly as there was little or sun.  
				Also there appeared to be almost no Birds Foot Trefoil out yet. 
				  Did see Common Blue and Red Admiral for the first time this 
				year as well as several Orange Tips, 2 Brimstone, Large White, 
				Small White and Peacock   Also around the field behind our house 
				(Sayers Breck on Lackford Lakes SWT reserve TL77V)
				Small Heath has been out for 
				about 10 days in small numbers.  Specifically I saw 3 on 
				Wednesday (13th) and we both (separately) had at least 1 about a 
				week earlier.     | 
				
				Kings Forest | 
				
				  | 
				
				Peter Lack | 
			 
			
				| 
				15 May | 
				
				Red admiral fresh in to our coastal garden in Lowestoft.   (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				Lowestoft | 
				
				  | 
				
				James Corton | 
			 
			
				| 
				15 May | 
				
				Lunchtime walk today, four Green 
				Hairstreak seen  | 
				
				Martlesham Common Nature reserve | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Kevin Ling | 
			 
			
				| 
				15 May | 
				
				At least four Red Admirals in Northfield Wood this afternoon as 
				I walked through, and Green-veined whites were muscling in on 
				the garlic mustard  | 
				
				Northfield Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Mark Brewster | 
			 
			
				| 
				15 May | 
				
				We saw many Small Heath and 
				Small Copper butterflies on our walk  this morning on Cavenham 
				Heath NNR  | 
				
				Cavenham Heath NNR  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t David Carter | 
			 
			
				| 
				15 May | 
				
				Small Heath and Small Copper 
				out at Upper Hollesley Common this morning, Cinnabar moth too  | 
				
				Upper Hollesley Common | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Eddie Bathgate | 
			 
			
				| 
				15 May | 
				
				Small heath still present same 
				spot same place, 2 green veined whites marham park | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds  | 
				
				IP32 | 
				
				t barry woodhouse | 
			 
			
				| 
				14 May | 
				
				Small heath again this 
				afternoon marham park | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds  | 
				
				IP32 | 
				
				t barry woodhouse | 
			 
			
				| 
				14 May | 
				
				Small Coppers out today at Upper Hollesley Common  | 
				
				Upper Hollesley Common | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Eddie Bathgate | 
			 
			
				| 
				13 May | 
				
				Surprised to see a few Butterflies here, during a brief lull in 
				the cold North Easterlies on Tuesday. Single Brimstone, Common 
				Blue and Comma. | 
				
				Felixstowe | 
				
				TM292330 | 
				
				John Hanley | 
			 
			
				| 
				13 May | 
				
				Living up to it’s name. My first Wall 
				Brown of the year!  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				  | 
				
				TM511961 | 
				
				t Richard Martin | 
			 
			
				| 
				13 May | 
				
				My first small copper of the year this afternoon  | 
				
				cavenham heath  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t barry woodhouse | 
			 
			
				| 
				12 May | 
				
				One male Common Blue butterfly flying around and nectaring and a 
				Green veined white and Green hairstreak both at rest upon 
				brambles.   (📷
				photos 
				click here)  | 
				
				Ravenswood Ipswich  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Daniel Cable-Davey | 
			 
			
				| 
				12 May | 
				
				at 06.58 this morning a Red Admiral sunning itself beside the 
				Fonnereau Way footpath (📷
				photo
				
				click here) | 
				
				Ipswich | 
				
				TM167470 | 
				
				Paul Gilson | 
			 
			
				| 
				12 May | 
				
				A few butterflies from my walk near Leiston, Suffolk this 
				morning: Small Copper, Small Heath 
				and Holly Blue (female egg-laying on Holly) (📷
				photos 
				click here)   
				- also noted at least three Red Admirals on the move in a 
				general northerly direction  | 
				
				Leiston | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Charles Cuthbert | 
			 
			
				| 
				12 May | 
				
				Small heath; marham park | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds  | 
				
				IP32 | 
				
				t barry woodhouse | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 May | 
				
				First Red Admiral of the year today at Heritage Green, 
				Kessingland  (📷
				photo
				
				click here). 
				Also two Male Orange Tip, Small and Large White and Holly Blue  | 
				
				Kessingland | 
				
				  | 
				
				t David Borderick | 
			 
			
				| 
				10 May | 
				
				This morning we saw 3 Green 
				Hairstreaks, 4 male Orange Tips, 2 Green-veined Whites, 1 
				Red Admiral, 1 Speckled Wood and the usual unidentified Whites.  | 
				
				Chillesford Forest   | 
				
				TM3952 | 
				
				Gary Plank | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 May | 
				
				Brimstone butterfly in my garden at Rookery Close | 
				
				Oulton Broad | 
				
				  | 
				
				Jane Ferguson | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 May | 
				
				Brimstone | 
				
				Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				Jane Ferguson | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 May | 
				
				2 Wall Brown at Carlton 
				Marshes during our walk today  (📷
				photos 
				click here)   | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 May | 
				
				Butterflies recorded,65 Green-veined White, 32 Peacock, 23 
				Orange Tip (18 M +5 F), 6 Holly Blue, 4 Small Tortoiseshell, 3 
				Brown Argus, 2 Red Admiral, 2 Wall 
				Brown (M), 2 Brimstone (M), 1 Small Copper  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 May | 
				
				3 green veined white, 1 large white, 2 holly blue, marham park. 
				1 holly blue hunter road   | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds  | 
				
				IP32 | 
				
				t barry woodhouse | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 May | 
				
				Green Hairstreak at Great 
				Cornard Country Park, 1 of at least 3 seen - the highlight of 
				todays walk  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				Great Cornard | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Stuart Read | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 May | 
				
				Walk from home this morning was to Holy Trinity Church,Gisleham. 
				Churchyard sightings : Small Copper, Speckled Wood, Holly Blue, 
				Comma, Red Admiral, Orange Tip  | 
				
				Gisleham | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Jane Ferguson | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 May | 
				
				Wall Brown butterfly at 
				Carlton Marshes this morning on my walk from home  (📷
				photo
				
				click here) | 
				
				Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Jane Ferguson | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 May | 
				
				Green Hairstreak again this 
				morning  in our North Lowestoft garden also  | 
				
				North Lowestoft | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Peter Ransome | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 May | 
				
				Sightings from East end to Dodnash woods walk today.. Holly blue 
				, Speckled wood, Orange tip, Peacock, Small tortoiseshell,
				Small heath, Small white, 
				Comma and Large white. | 
				
				East Bergholt | 
				
				TM103357 | 
				
				Gary Coppard  | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 May | 
				
				Two Brown Argus butterflies basking and nectaring    | 
				
				Braziers meadow  Ipswich | 
				
				  | 
				
				Daniel Cable-Davey    | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 May | 
				
				Ten species in and around Old Hall Wood on my dog walk this 
				morning.  New Brown Argus location for me with 6 seen. Also 
				5 Peacock, 3 Orange Tip (2m,1f), 4 Speckled Wood, 1 Male 
				brimstone, 1Small Tortoiseshell, 1 Red Admiral, 3 Green-veined 
				White, 1 Large White 1 Holly Blue  | 
				
				Bentley, Old Hall Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Kevin Ling | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 May | 
				
				Wildflower Field at East End, East Bergholt: 8
				Small Heaths and 1
				Green Hairstreak High Hillies, 
				East Bergholt: 5 Small Heaths 
				and 1 Small Copper On the rest of my walk, a smattering of Large 
				& G-V Whites and Orange Tips and 1 Peacock. | 
				
				East Bergholt | 
				
				  | 
				
				Liz Cutting | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 May | 
				
				Two separate female Holly Blues and one male have been in the garden in the 
				past three days.  Both females seen ovipositing on alder 
				buckthorn (about 7 feet tall now).  8th May.  Female holly blue 
				ovipositing on alder buckthorn in our garden in north Lowestoft 
				(📷
				photo
				
				click here)    | 
				
				Lowestoft | 
				
				  | 
				
				James and Lucie Corton  | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 May | 
				
				Sadly did not have my camera with me but reasonably certain that 
				this was a Large Tortoiseshell. Basking in warm sunshine at 
				field edge this evening at 18.20 hours. Watched down to 2.5 
				metres.  Blue spots on hind wing but none on forewing. Is 
				it possible after a constant easterly over the last 3 days ??  
				Have never seen one before ; could an aberrant Small 
				Tortoiseshell have blue spots only on hind wing ??   Perhaps 
				someone else will see it around     | 
				
				Sapiston | 
				
				  | 
				
				Brian Taylor | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 May | 
				
				I can confirm that we have recorded our first 2
				Wall Brown Butterflies at SWT 
				Carlton Marshes today. Lets hope for a lot more this year if you 
				see any on this reserve could you please let me know giving a 
				Ref Point or a TM Number as this Butterfly is closely monitored 
				every year  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 May | 
				
				First Wall Brown butterfly seen (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				SWT Broads Warden | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 May | 
				
				A 'permitted' round walk from Playford in the Fynn Valley gave 
				us one Peacock, one Holly Blue, one Speckled Wood, 20-30 male 
				Orange Tips, one Green-veined White and numerous other whites.  | 
				
				Playford | 
				
				  | 
				
				Jenny & Gary Plank  | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 May | 
				
				Orange-tip (m) 2 (f) 2, Green-veined White 2, Speckled Wood 1, 
				Red Admiral 2, Peacock 2,  | 
				
				Ashground Plantation | 
				
				  | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 May | 
				
				Green Hairstreak in our North 
				Lowestoft garden, the first for 3 years!  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				North Lowestoft | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Peter Ransome | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 May | 
				
				Males of orange tip Gunton Church and Brimstone, Dip Farm car 
				park by Corton woods.  | 
				
				Gunton, Corton | 
				
				  | 
				
				t James Wright | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 May | 
				
				Red Admiral IP32 marham park BSE 07.40 several green veined 
				whites  | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds | 
				
				IP32 | 
				
				t Barry Woodhouse | 
			 
			
				| 
				7 May | 
				
				Saw up to 6 Green Hairstreak 
				on gorse on Wortham Ling.  Don't think many have been seen there 
				before. (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				Wortham Ling | 
				
				  | 
				
				Cara Phillips | 
			 
			
				| 
				7 May | 
				
				Dingy Skippers 
				seen flying in the King's Forest on 7th May (by David Tomlinson) | 
				
				King's Forest | 
				
				  | 
				
				Rob Parker | 
			 
			
				| 
				7 May | 
				
				Our first ever garden record of a 
				Green Hairstreak. Also one Speckled Wood, two Holy Blues 
				and several passing Whites  | 
				
				Kesgrave   | 
				
				TM230452 | 
				
				Gary & Jenn Plank  | 
			 
			
				| 
				7 May | 
				
				Brimstone Butterfly at Arbor Lane | 
				
				Pakefield | 
				
				  | 
				
				Jane Ferguson | 
			 
			
				| 
				7 May | 
				
				Female Brimstone was seen egg-laying on Alder buckthorn bushes 
				specially planted for them on the course  | 
				
				Ipswich Golf Club | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Ipswich golf club ecology | 
			 
			
				| 
				7 May | 
				
				1 Red Admiral, 2 Small Copper,  1 Large White, 7 Small White | 
				
				Landguard | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Will Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				7 May | 
				
				2 Green Hairstreaks  (📷 
				photo
				
				click here), 
				7 Speckled Wood, 1 Large White, 2 Small White, 5 Holly Blue  | 
				
				Peewit Hill | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Will Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				7 May | 
				
				First Small Heath butterflies 
				of the year, 6 seen and recorded by river Stour  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Tony and Sandy | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 May | 
				
				Male and female brimstone observed in a tangled dance, it seemed 
				the female had already mated and presented a rejection posture. 
				6 Green Hairstreaks noted. (📷
				photos 
				click here)   | 
				
				Pipers Vale, Ipswich | 
				
				  | 
				
				Sam Chamberlin Ipswich Borough Council Ranger | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 May | 
				
				Five Brown Argus butterflies first specimens encountered this 
				year including a mating pair (📷
				photos 
				click here)   | 
				
				Ipswich, Ravenswood | 
				
				  | 
				
				Daniel Cable-Davey    | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 May | 
				
				2 Small Coppers, 3 Small Heaths, 
				1 Peacock, 1 Orange-tip, 1 Green-veined White | 
				
				Dodnash Fruit Farm | 
				
				  | 
				
				Liz Cutting | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 May | 
				
				First Wall Brown of the year, 
				in my garden.   | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				TM4797 | 
				
				Sue Cox | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 May | 
				
				Green Hairstreak 5+ Plentiful, 
				mainly on oak leaves  | 
				
				Wortham Ling | 
				
				TM 09600 79364 | 
				
				Dave Griffiths | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 May | 
				
				Orange-tip (m) 2 (f) 2, Small White 1, Green-veined White 2, 
				Brimstone (m) 2 (f) 1, Peacock 5, Small Tortoiseshell 1, Holly 
				Blue 1 | 
				
				Belstead Meadows | 
				
				  | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 May | 
				
				Orange-tip (m) 1, Peacock 1, Holly Blue 1 | 
				
				Ipswich SW | 
				
				  | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 May | 
				
				The first Common Blue for me opposite the Customs House today, 2 
				Orange tip males, 3 Small White  | 
				
				Landguard | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Will Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 May | 
				
				My exercise walk was to Landseer Park. Highlights included an 
				emperor moth in flight (no lure used), 4
				green hairstreaks   | 
				
				Landseer Park | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Steve Babbs | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 May | 
				
				Just had a Male Brimstone Butterfly pass thro my garden at 
				13.20pm | 
				
				South Lowestoft | 
				
				TM 5392 | 
				
				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				5 May | 
				
				Our first Red Admiral of the year, warming up on the garden 
				fence this evening  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				Stowmarket | 
				
				  | 
				
				t David Carter | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 May | 
				
				A few more butterflies from my local patch today: Small Copper, 
				Orange-tip (female on Common Daisy flower), and Green-veined 
				White (female egg-laying).  (📷
				photos 
				click here)   | 
				
				Kelsale | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Charles Cuthbert | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 May | 
				
				Pleased and surprised to see this very fresh Red Admiral on the 
				bare margin of an arable field near my home this morning, 
				presumably a newly-arrived migrant from somewhere in Europe?  
				(📷
				photo
				
				click here) | 
				
				Kelsale | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Charles Cuthbert | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 May | 
				
				Green veined White parkington walk IP32,  4 male orange tip oaks 
				road playing field woods IP32  14.15  | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds | 
				
				IP32 | 
				
				t Barry Woodhouse | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 May | 
				
				Holly Blue | 
				
				Ipswich NE | 
				
				  | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 May | 
				
				Lunchtime walk over landseer park. Good number of butterflies 
				over 20+ green veined whites, 10+ small white, x5 large white, 
				x4 speckled wood, x2 orange tips, x4 holly blue and what seemed 
				a larger blue butterfly but wasn’t able to ID | 
				
				Landseer Park | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Chris | 
			 
			
				| 
				3 May | 
				
				I had my first Red Admiral of the year in the garden yesterday  | 
				
				Gunton | 
				
				  | 
				
				t James Wright | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 May | 
				
				Speckled Wood in the cemetery and both Orange-tips & Holly Blues 
				in the garden.  Martlesham Church had Peacocks and a Red 
				Admiral as well.  | 
				
				Woodbridge | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Eddie Bathgate | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 May | 
				
				First two male Common Blue 
				butterflies of the year basking and nectaring    | 
				
				Ravenswood  Ipswich | 
				
				  | 
				
				Daniel Cable-Davey   | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 May | 
				
				Usual Orange Tips, Peacocks and Green-veined Whites plus my 
				first Small Heath and first 
				Small Copper of the year | 
				
				Bentley | 
				
				  | 
				
				Liz Cutting | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 May | 
				
				Nice to get my first Suffolk report of
				Small Heath 
				today via @iRecordWildlife a sighting from Hinderclay  | 
				
				Hinderclay | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Bill Stone | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 May | 
				
				Small White  | 
				
				Burnett Meadow | 
				
				  | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 May | 
				
				First Red Admiral of year in garden this morning.   | 
				
				  | 
				
				NR33 | 
				
				t Mark Ellis | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 May | 
				
				Green veined White IP32 Klondyke  12.44  | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Barry Woodhouse | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 May | 
				
				Pipers Vale this afternoon, threatening thunders storms and rain 
				with a few brief sunny periods.  During the sunny spells I had 
				two Green Hairstreak and three 
				Brimstone  | 
				
				Pipers Vale | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Mick Wright | 
			 
			
				| 
				1 May | 
				
				Brown Argus 1  
				(📷
				photos 
				click here), 
				Small Copper 1   Sandpit Covert, Wherstead TM15054095 | 
				
				Wherstead | 
				
				TM1540 | 
				
				David Walsh | 
			 
			
				| 
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
			 
			
				| 
				April | 
				
				
				SWT   DS ES SS LS 
				OT LW
				
				
				SW GVW CY
				B 
				WB
				SPW SH R MB GK MW GR SWF
				
				WA PE 
				RA 
				
				PL
				P ST C LT CMB SC  PH 
				GH
				
				WLH BH 
				HB
				
				
				SSB BA CB
				
				
				CHB SB LTB 
				   - Total species seen 
				15 | 
				
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				  | 
				
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				| 
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
			 
			
				| 
				30 Apr | 
				
				2 Small Whites and orange tip opposite customs House | 
				
				Felixstowe | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Will Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				30 Apr | 
				
				Pleased to see a butterfly again today, a Small White through 
				the garden. First for several days and just before the wind and 
				the rain arrived  | 
				
				Trimley St Mary | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Bill Stone | 
			 
			
				| 
				29 Apr | 
				
				Nick Blacker had a Wall 
				Brown butterfly in his garden  Not seen it 
				since  | 
				
				  | 
				
				TM541955 | 
				
				t James Wright | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 Apr | 
				
				My first Holly Blue in the garden today  (📷
				photo
				
				click here) | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Chris Mutimer | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 Apr | 
				
				Butterflies seen on my exercise walk 12 Small White, 4 Holly 
				Blue, 3 Orange Tip (Males), 2 Speckled Wood, 1 Peacock, 1
				Green Hairstreak ( Male)  | 
				
				Lowestoft South | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 Apr | 
				
				1 green veined white IP32 bell meadow; 1 green veined white IP32 
				Northumberland Avenue   mid afternoon | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Barry Woodhouse | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 Apr | 
				
				A single PAINTED LADY butterfly was the highlight of my Long 
				Melford walk this morning. First one I've seen this year  | 
				
				Long Melford | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Darren Underwood | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 Apr | 
				
				On today's local walk we found our first Painted Lady of the 
				year  (📷
				photo
				
				click here) | 
				
				Stowmarket | 
				
				  | 
				
				t David Carter | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 Apr | 
				
				Orange-tip (m) 3 (f) 2, Large White 2, Green-viened White (m) 1, 
				Speckled Wood 3, Holly Blue 1 | 
				
				Chantry Park | 
				
				  | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 Apr | 
				
				1 Orange Tip, 1 Holly Blue  sighted today  | 
				
				Woodbridge | 
				
				  | 
				
				Jane Healey | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 Apr | 
				
				A Red Admiral today down Stutton Hall Drive was my 13th 
				butterfly species of the year.  | 
				
				Stutton | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Mark Nowers | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Apr | 
				
				At least 5 Red Admiral over or through the garden this 
				lunchtime. All heading in a northerly direction. A couple 
				pausing briefly to nectar on lilac  | 
				
				Trimley St Mary | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Bill Stone | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Apr | 
				
				Today i recorded a first ever sighting of
				Green Hairstreak in our garden 
				at the Street Melton, sadly very brief.  | 
				
				Melton | 
				
				  | 
				
				Steve Fryett  | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 Apr | 
				
				Brief lunchtime walk in the woods behind police headquarters 
				today. Orange-tip seen ovipositing and found a Green Veined 
				White ovum too. Also 2 Large White, 2 Green-veined White 2 male 
				Orange-tip, a Speckled Wood and a peacock  | 
				
				Martlesham | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Kevin Ling | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 Apr | 
				
				A fabulous Green hairstreak 
				butterfly on Gorse  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				Purdis Heath Golf | 
				
				  | 
				
				Ipswich golf club ecology | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 Apr | 
				
				Holly Blue (📷
				photo
				
				click here) 
				and Speckled Wood on our Stowmarket walk this morning, also 
				Peacock, Small Tortoiseshell, Green-veined White and many Orange 
				Tips  | 
				
				Stowmarket | 
				
				  | 
				
				t David Carter | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 Apr | 
				
				Brimstone in Pakefield just now. Rare here | 
				
				Pakefield | 
				
				TM 54080 90831  | 
				
				t Antony Wren | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 Apr | 
				
				Peacock 5, Red Admiral 1 (📷
				photo
				
				click here) , 
				Speckled Wood 3, Large White 1, Green-veined White 5, Small 
				White 1, Brimstone 1, Orange Tip 5, Small Tortoiseshell 1, Comma 
				2, Green Hairstreak 1, Holly 
				Blue 2  | 
				
				Belstead Brook Park | 
				
				TM1440 Tetrad | 
				
				David Walsh | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 Apr | 
				
				A walk from the Church in Gt Glemham uphill along road, down 
				footpath to Low Road and loop round. Lots of Orange Tips both 
				male and female; 3 Peacocks; a Speckled Wood; a male Brimstone 
				and a first for me this year a beautiful Holly Blue | 
				
				Gt Glemham | 
				
				TM3361 | 
				
				Geraldine Smith | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 Apr | 
				
				On my exercise walk today from home spotted 3
				Green Hairsteak butterflies on 
				Rushmere Common (Heath) near the water tower end [at 13.28 24th 
				April] plus a further 2 on the edge of Sandlings Local Nature 
				Reserve - (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				Rushmere Common | 
				
				  | 
				
				Bryan Wright  | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 Apr | 
				
				Female Orange Tip observed on Honesty in our Wickham Market 
				garden on Wednesday, 22nd April, and this egg plus one other was 
				found today (24/4/20)  (📷
				photo
				
				click here). 
				Other sightings include Holly Blue, 2 x Orange tip (male), and 
				Peacock.  | 
				
				Wickham Marke | 
				
				  | 
				
				Rob and Kerry Reeve  | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 Apr | 
				
				Orange-tip (m) 3 (f) 2, Small White 1, Green-veined White 1, 
				Speckled Wood 1, Comma 1, Holly Blue 1 | 
				
				Ashground Plantation | 
				
				  | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Apr | 
				
				5 Peacocks, 6 male Orange tips, 4 male Brimstones, 5 Small 
				coppers, 2 Commas, 3 Green veined whites   | 
				
				Braziers meadow Ipswich  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Daniel Cable-Davey  | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Apr | 
				
				My first sighting this year during my lockdown daily walk 
				through the adjacent Sandlings Local Nature Reserve Rushmere 
				St.Andrew - Green Hairstreak 
				at 14:10. | 
				
				Rushmere St.Andrew | 
				
				  | 
				
				Bryan Wright  | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Apr | 
				
				Orange-tip (m) 1, Small White 1, Large White 1, Holly Blue 1 | 
				
				Ipswich SW | 
				
				  | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Apr | 
				
				Two Holly Blues briefly in our Kesgrave garden today. | 
				
				Kesgrave | 
				
				  | 
				
				Jenny & Gary Plank  | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Apr | 
				
				This morning's health walk was beside the River Lark, near 
				Fornham Plenty of Orange-tips, Small & Green-veined Whites, One 
				Peacock and a fresh Speckled Wood (early) | 
				
				Fornham | 
				
				  | 
				
				Rob Parker | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Apr | 
				
				Our first Speckled Wood of the year today, 23 April, in our 
				garden | 
				
				Flowton | 
				
				TM085470 | 
				
				Rob Clements | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Apr | 
				
				Out with the kids on our daily exercise. Encountered this
				GREEN HAIRSTREAK and 4 others 
				at the end of Alton Hall Lane (📷
				photo
				
				click here)    | 
				
				Alton Hall Lane | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Mark Nowers | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Apr | 
				
				Holly blue in my garden IP32 hunter road 15.04 ; Male brimstone 
				tayfen meadows  15.40  | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds | 
				
				  | 
				
				t barry woodhouse | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Apr | 
				
				In lovely scrub area off Barking Rd/Grinstead Hill, Needham Mkt,  
				Female Brimstone, Orange Tip, Holly Blue, Speckled Wood & 
				Peacock seen  | 
				
				Needham Mkt | 
				
				  | 
				
				t John Walshe | 
			 
			
				| 
				22 Apr | 
				
				Two Holly Blue butterflies seen at rest upon oak and bramble 
				leaves first two encountered this year   | 
				
				Ipswich, Braziers wood  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Daniel Cable-Davey  | 
			 
			
				| 
				22 Apr | 
				
				During my walk in the Fynn Valley from Playford this morning I 
				counted 11 Orange Tips ( 10 M 1 F) , 3 Peacocks and one Speckled 
				Wood. Also  unidentified whites.  | 
				
				Fynn Valley | 
				
				  | 
				
				Jenny Plank  | 
			 
			
				| 
				22 Apr | 
				
				Orange-tip 2, Holly Blue 1 | 
				
				Kiln Meadow Spring Wood | 
				
				TM1441 | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				22 Apr | 
				
				Orange-tip 7,  Brimstone 2, Peacock 12, Speckled Wood 1 | 
				
				Belstead Meadows | 
				
				TM1341 | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				22 Apr | 
				
				Today's exercise ride/walk to Kiln Meadow and back via Belstead 
				Brook & Bourne Park.  Butterflies inc. Large & Small White, 
				Peacock, Brimstones (m & f), Orange Tip (m & f), Speckled Wood, 
				Common Blue | 
				
				Belstead Brook area | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Ray York | 
			 
			
				| 
				22 Apr | 
				
				Orange Tip and Peacock Butterfly on our morning walk to Carlton 
				Marshes  | 
				
				Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Jane Ferguson | 
			 
			
				| 
				22 Apr | 
				
				6 x Peacock butterflies, 2 x Holly Blue, 3 x Small White, Large 
				White, Green Veined White, Brimstone and 4 x Orange Tips, seen 
				around Mendlesham at midday today  | 
				
				Mendlesham | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Cheryl Deeks | 
			 
			
				| 
				22 Apr | 
				
				Holly blue Sussex road  09.28  | 
				
				bury st Edmunds | 
				
				  | 
				
				t barry woodhouse | 
			 
			
				| 
				21 Apr | 
				
				Spotted on my afternoon walk this worse for wear Red Admiral and 
				Peacock. Lots of Speckled Wood, Orange Tip and Holly Blues about 
				in abundance  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				Ipswich, Landseer Park | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Sarah | 
			 
			
				| 
				21 Apr | 
				
				Had my 1st Green Hairstreak of the year at . Also 1 Comma, 4 
				Orange tip, 2 Peacock and 2 Small White  | 
				
				IP33 2RN | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Craig Fulcher | 
			 
			
				| 
				21 Apr | 
				
				Two Small copper butterflies basking in the sun plus one Green 
				veined white   | 
				
				Ravenswood Ipswich | 
				
				  | 
				
				Daniel Cable-Davey  | 
			 
			
				| 
				21 Apr | 
				
				Holly Blue, Oakes road | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Barry Woodhouse | 
			 
			
				| 
				21 Apr | 
				
				Saw my 1st Red Admiral this morning on dog walk near Farriers 
				Road,  | 
				
				Stowmarket   | 
				
				  | 
				
				 t John Walshe | 
			 
			
				| 
				21 Apr | 
				
				Orange-tip Butterfly on a dandelion clock (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				Melton | 
				
				  | 
				
				t John Richardson  | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Apr | 
				
				Orange tip 15 (📷
				photo
				
				click here) , 
				small tortoiseshell 2, peacock 3, green vained white 1 | 
				
				Wllisham | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Nathaniel Cant | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Apr | 
				
				Orange Tip 2, Large White 1, Green-veined White 5, Peacock 1, 
				Small Tortoiseshell 2, Comma 2, Green Hairstreak 1 (📷
				photo
				
				click here) | 
				
				Belstead Brook Park (Ashground Plantation east and Braky Wood 
				areas)    | 
				
				 TM1541  | 
				
				David Walsh  | 
			 
			
				| 
				20 Apr | 
				
				Orange Tip 1, Green-veined White 1, Brimstone 1, Speckled Wood 
				1, Peacock 1, Small Tortoiseshell 1, Comma 3   | 
				
				Belstead Brook Park (Ashground Plantation west and Kiln Meadow 
				areas) | 
				
				 TM1441 | 
				
				David Walsh  | 
			 
			
				| 
				19 Apr | 
				
				Two Small copper butterflies basking and nectaring from 
				dandelions      | 
				
				Braziers meadow Ravenswood Ipswich | 
				
				  | 
				
				Daniel Cable-Davey  | 
			 
			
				| 
				19 Apr | 
				
				Lots of male and female orange tips around round here. Plus, 
				walking down the road near the Eels Foot and looking towards the 
				reed beds, TWO bitterns popped out for a wander. Meanwhile, this 
				Large Tortoiseshell was also around. (📷
				photo
				
				click 
				here) | 
				
				Eels Foot near Minsmere  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Mark Solomons   | 
			 
			
				| 
				19 Apr | 
				
				Thanks to volunteer warden Ian Fergusson for these wonderful 
				photos of Orange-tip's  at Darsham Marshes. Plenty out on the 
				wing at the moment!   (📷
				photos 
				click here) | 
				
				Darsham Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				SWT North East Suffolk Warden | 
			 
			
				| 
				19 Apr | 
				
				Lady Brimstone, joyfully observed egg-laying on Common Buckthorn 
				(Rhamnus cathartica) today  (📷
				photo
				
				click here) .  
				One of two females, both with the same mission in our breezy 
				suburban garden.  One photographed with a smartphone, laid 
				two ova side-by-side, first ovum is highlighted in the image.  
				The leaf laid upon was about 2 metres above the ground.  
				The other was laying at about 5 metres on Alder Buckthorn.  
				Never underestimate the power of these wonderful creatures to 
				find their food plant.  We have a small (1 metre) pot grown 
				Alder Buckthorn on the front doorstep which has 7 eggs which 
				have been laid within the last 2 hours.  Fun fact. Did you 
				know that Rhamnus - the genus of Buckthorn - shares its name 
				with Rhamnus or Rhamnous, an important fortified town of Ancient 
				Greece? Wikipedia says it got its name from a thick prickly 
				shrub which still grows upon the site (presumably Buckthorn).  
				It is also said that charcoal was produced there. Several 
				thousand years later, Buckthorn was being used to produce fine 
				charcoal in the UK.  | 
				
				Ipswich E | 
				
				  | 
				
				Julian Dowding | 
			 
			
				| 
				19 Apr | 
				
				At long last a male Speckled Wood landed in my garden long 
				enough to get a few didgy's this morning (📷
				photo
				
				click here). 
				Before the wind got up a couple of Orange-tips were also seen 
				along with Large and Small Whites, Peacock and Holly Blue  | 
				
				Felixstowe | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Paul Oldfield | 
			 
			
				| 
				19 Apr | 
				
				Female Green-veined White butterfly busy laying eggs in the 
				garden  (📷
				photo
				
				click 
				here) | 
				
				Trimley St Mary | 
				
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				t Bill Stone | 
			 
			
				| 
				19 Apr | 
				
				Three pairs of orange tips; One comma, guarding the same branch 
				of the same tree as previous generations!; Pair of brim stones; 
				Pair of speckled wood; Small white   | 
				
				Whepstead | 
				
				IP29 4 SU | 
				
				Guy Schooling | 
			 
			
				| 
				19 Apr | 
				
				Green Hairstreak showing well at Kiln Meadow this morning. First 
				sighting is always a highlight of my butterfly year  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Kevin Ling | 
			 
			
				| 
				17 Apr | 
				
				First Small Copper butterfly sighting of the year spotted 
				basking upon bare ground   Observed another two Green 
				hairstreak butterflies flying and interacting around a different 
				cherry plum tree | 
				
				Ravenswood  Ipswich | 
				
				  | 
				
				Daniel Cable-Davey | 
			 
			
				| 
				16 Apr | 
				
				First sighting of Brimstone egg on my Buckthorn at home   
				(📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				Thurston | 
				
				  | 
				
				Trevor Goodfellow  | 
			 
			
				| 
				16 Apr | 
				
				1 Peacock, 2 male Orange Tip and 1 Holly Blue in our garden  | 
				
				Shotley Gate  | 
				
				TM241341  | 
				
				Ian Peters | 
			 
			
				| 
				16 Apr | 
				
				Observations of at least 6 Green Hairstreaks at Pipers Vale 
				today  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				Pipers Vale | 
				
				  | 
				
				Sam Chamberlin Ipswich Borough Council Ranger  | 
			 
			
				| 
				16 Apr | 
				
				First Holly Blues of the year seen in the garden today 
				(finally), plus Brimstone, Green-veined White, Orange-tips and 
				Peacock  | 
				
				Onehouse | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Mark Brewster | 
			 
			
				| 
				16 Apr | 
				
				Our first Holly Blue of the year here in Flowton today together 
				with Comma, several Peacock and several Orange Tip.    | 
				
				Flowton | 
				
				TM085470 | 
				
				Rob Clements | 
			 
			
				| 
				16 Apr | 
				
				Encountered two Green hairstreak butterflies flying around a 
				cherry plum tree, 2 Peacock, 2 Comma, 3 Male Orange tips,1 male 
				Brimstone and 2 male Green veined whites | 
				
				Braziers meadow and Braziers wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				Daniel Cable-Davey | 
			 
			
				| 
				15 Apr | 
				
				1 Green-veined White and 1 Peacock seen in the garden today 
				Shotley Gate TM241341.  1 Comma seen in Ganges Wood Shotley 
				Gate TM243341 | 
				
				Shotley Gate | 
				
				TM2434 | 
				
				Ian Peters | 
			 
			
				| 
				15 Apr | 
				
				On our circular walk round Wickham Market Fowls Watering today 
				many Orange tip males, we stopped counting after a dozen, but 
				only one confirmed female. Also many Peacocks and Commas plus 2 
				x Large White.     | 
				
				Wickham Market | 
				
				  | 
				
				Rob and Kerry Reeve | 
			 
			
				| 
				15 Apr | 
				
				Two twirling Speckled Woods this morning as I climbed the wooded 
				path uphill from Mere to Castle, they seem very early?  
				Also male and female Orange Tips but not together    | 
				
				Framlingham  | 
				
				TM2863    | 
				
				Geraldine Smith  | 
			 
			
				| 
				15 Apr | 
				
				Red Admiral  | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				  | 
				
				Sue Cox | 
			 
			
				| 
				14 Apr | 
				
				Male Orange Tip in our garden yesterday  | 
				
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				  | 
				
				Jenny Plank  | 
			 
			
				| 
				12 Apr | 
				
				Fleeting view of my first Holly Blue of the year as it quick 
				disappeared over our ivy covered hedge   A few more 
				male Orange Tip in evidence | 
				
				Shotley Gate | 
				
				TM241341 | 
				
				Ian Peters | 
			 
			
				| 
				12 Apr | 
				
				1 red admiral, 1 green veined white, one female holly blue, two 
				male orange tips, five whites, peacock and small tortoiseshell. 
				Large white, emerged from pupa during the day. | 
				
				Ipswich | 
				
				IP1 | 
				
				Robert Brown  | 
			 
			
				| 
				12 Apr | 
				
				Sunny morning, little wind I walked a loop around the field 
				adjoining our garden and finished coming through the old 
				Cemetery.  My first Comma of the year on the cemetery 
				hedge, several Peacocks everywhere and a Male Brimstone in 
				cemetery and garden, quite likely the same one, also Orange tips 
				of both sexes.   | 
				
				Framlingham | 
				
				  | 
				
				Geraldine Smith | 
			 
			
				| 
				12 Apr | 
				
				Holly Blue (2) | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				  | 
				
				Sue Cox | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 Apr | 
				
				Speckled Wood  | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				  | 
				
				Sue Cox | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 Apr | 
				
				2 red admiral, 2 holly blue, 1 Small Tortoiseshell, 5 peacocks, 
				4 orange tip  | 
				
				bramford gipping | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Matt | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 Apr | 
				
				First Orange tip (2) and Holly Blue in the garden yesterday  | 
				
				Southwold | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Craig Fulcher | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 Apr | 
				
				8+ Orange tips, 4+ Peacocks, 2 x Speckled wood,  Comma, and 
				Green-veined White     | 
				
				Wickham Market  | 
				
				TM317 558 | 
				
				Rob and Kerry Reeve | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 Apr | 
				
				9 male Orange tips, 8 male Brimstones, 5 male Green veined 
				whites, 5 Peacocks and 3 Commas  braziers meadow Ravenswood 
				Ipswich  | 
				
				Braziers Meadow | 
				
				  | 
				
				Daniel Cable-Davey | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 Apr | 
				
				Sightings from the North Cove reserve (near Beccles) in today's 
				sunshine: Peacock, Brimstone (2m, 1f), Orange tip (7m), 
				Green-veined white. Nearby, but outside the reserve 1 Speckled 
				wood and 1 Holly blue.  | 
				
				North Cove | 
				
				  | 
				
				Peter Norfolk  | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 Apr | 
				
				1 Small White -TM 53510 92250 Lowestoft South, Walk and Cycle 
				track behind Kimberley Road.  1 Large White – Lowestoft South, 
				end of path leading from Southwell Road to Tom Crisp Way A 12.  
				1 Green-veined White + 1 Large White + 1 Orange Tip ( Female) TM 
				53775 92199, Lowestoft South, small grass area between Tom Crisp 
				Way A 12 and Durban Road. | 
				
				Lowestoft | 
				
				TM5392 | 
				
				Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 Apr | 
				
				1 Peacock- TM 53560 91973 Lowestoft South, Birds Lane opp Tom 
				Crisp Way A 12.     1 Peacock TM 53551 91919, Lowestoft South 
				opp side of A 12 walking back towards Fen Park | 
				
				Lowestoft | 
				
				TM5391 | 
				
				Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 Apr | 
				
				Comma, Brimstone, Orange-tip and 2 Peacocks in our garden 
				yesterday.  Also 2 Holly Blues and an Orange-tip on Sandy 
				Lane, | 
				
				Woodbridge | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Eddie Bathgate | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 Apr | 
				
				Small Tortoiseshell my square tut hill bury st Edmunds 10.04  | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Barry Woodhouse | 
			 
			
				| 
				10 Apr | 
				
				Enjoyed my Boris Hour of exercise this morning in and around 
				Belstead Brook area . 5 male Orange-tip, 2 Small Tortoiseshell, 
				5 Peacocks and a Green-veined White | 
				
				Belstead Brook | 
				
				TM148414 | 
				
				t Kevin Ling | 
			 
			
				| 
				10 Apr | 
				
				2 Speckled Wood, Green-veined White, Orange-tip & 2 Small 
				White.  IP4 garden Holly Blue, Small White, 3 Peacock.  | 
				
				Kesgrave/Rushmere border | 
				
				TM208448  | 
				
				t Dave Pearsons | 
			 
			
				| 
				10 Apr | 
				
				Speckled wood and Male orange tip  15.18  | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds golf course | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Barry Woodhouse | 
			 
			
				| 
				10 Apr | 
				
				First Green veined white and Small white butterflies encountered 
				in back garden of the year Ravenswood Ipswich  | 
				
				Ravenswood | 
				
				  | 
				
				Daniel Cable-Davey | 
			 
			
				| 
				10 Apr | 
				
				Garden butterflies so far today- 
				Painted Lady (1st for year), Brimstone 
				(1st for Year), Holly Blue, Peacock, Comma, Red Admiral, Large 
				White and Small White.  | 
				
				Trimley St Mary | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Bill Stone | 
			 
			
				| 
				10 Apr | 
				
				Highlights of my dog walk round Boyton Hall this morning - 15 
				Peacock, 2 Speckled Wood, 2 Small Tortoiseshells, 1 Small White  | 
				
				Boyton Hall | 
				
				  | 
				
				t John Walshe | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 Apr | 
				
				Daily walk in Northfield Wood: Peacocks, Brimstones, 
				Orange-tips, Comma & first Green-veined Whites of 2020, incl. 
				this copulating pair   (📷
				photo
				
				click here) . 
				Lots of new sunlit areas after winter clearance  | 
				
				Northfield Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Mark Brewster | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 Apr | 
				
				I’ve been talking about Large Tortoiseshell sightings across 
				southern England for the past couple of weeks in my roundups for 
				@RareBirdAlertUK. They could be staging a comeback from British 
				extinction. Here’s one found this morning in Suffolk by a pal of 
				mine, Dave Fairhurst  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				Suffolk | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Jon Dunn  | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 Apr | 
				
				First male Orange tip butterfly spotted in my front garden  
				nectaring from a dandelion Ravenswood Ipswich  | 
				
				Ravenswood | 
				
				  | 
				
				Daniel Cable-Davey | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 Apr | 
				
				Green-veined White and Small White butterflies spotted at rest 
				on braziers meadow and around Ravenswood in Ipswich  | 
				
				Braziers Meadow | 
				
				  | 
				
				Daniel Cable-Davey | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 Apr | 
				
				Counted our first Holly Blue of the year plus a Brimstone, a 
				Peacock and a Small White | 
				
				Ipswich NE  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Lynne Hall | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 Apr | 
				
				Another Suffolk Large Tortoiseshell reported (and photographed) 
				today this time between Sizewell and Leiston. Certainly a 
				species to look out for in the next few weeks on local exercise 
				walks.  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Bill Stone | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 Apr | 
				
				Several butterflies in the garden today including 2 x male 
				Orange Tip (📷
				photo
				
				click here) , 
				Green-veined White, Holly Blue, Peacock and a possible Red 
				Admiral. Photo of male Orange Tip which was feeding on the 
				Erysimum Bowles Mauve. | 
				
				Ipswich | 
				
				TM157463 | 
				
				Paul Gilson | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 Apr | 
				
				Orange-tip (m) 1, Green-veined White 1, Brimstone 1, Speckled 
				Wood 3, Peacock 3, Comma 1 | 
				
				Belstead Meadows | 
				
				  | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 Apr | 
				
				First holly blue on field margin at home in Thurston. Also 2 x 
				Brimstone (M & F), 2 x Orange Tip (M & F), 2 x Peacock plus one 
				Small white (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				Thurston | 
				
				  | 
				
				Trevor Goddard | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 Apr | 
				
				Orange-tip several along river TL77V and TL87V  Small 
				Tortoiseshell – 1 (first certain one of year) near Lackford 
				Bridge TL789709 (TL77V) . Peacock – several seen TL77V and TL87A | 
				
				Lackford Bridge | 
				
				  | 
				
				Peter Lack and Diane Ridgley | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 Apr | 
				
				Holly Blue 2 along river TL813705 (TL87A) 9 April Speckled Wood 
				– 2 TL811707 (TL87A) | 
				
				Lackford | 
				
				  | 
				
				Peter Lack and Diane Ridgley | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 Apr | 
				
				Speckled Wood, and Holly Blue from our garden again today. | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Julian Dowding | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 Apr | 
				
				2 female orange tip  oaks road 10.04; holly blue IP32 
				hunter road 13.00; red admiral at the marhams new housing 
				development site 16.00  | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds | 
				
				IP32 | 
				
				t Barry Woodhouse | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Apr | 
				
				Holly Blue – 1 in garden in Holden Road, Lackford TL795703  
				(TL77V) | 
				
				Lackford | 
				
				TL795703 | 
				
				Peter Lack and Diane Ridgley | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Apr | 
				
				My first Male Orange-tip for the year in our garden | 
				
				Shotley Gate | 
				
				TM241341 | 
				
				Ian Peters | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Apr | 
				
				The first Speckled Wood on our walk around the area Rose Farm 
				Cottages, with several Peacock including a knot of six chasing 
				each other | 
				
				Shotley | 
				
				TM233342 | 
				
				Ian Peters | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Apr | 
				
				A female Brimstone in the garden today and it stopped to feed on 
				the Bowles mauve as well. | 
				
				Ipswich central | 
				
				TM157463 | 
				
				Paul Gilson  | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Apr | 
				
				Also a Holly Blue reported today from another Ipswich garden not 
				far from Christchurch Park. | 
				
				Ipswich central | 
				
				TM157453 | 
				
				Paul Gilson  | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Apr | 
				
				Orange-tip (m) 1, Peacock 2 | 
				
				Ipswich SW | 
				
				  | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Apr | 
				
				Brimstone, Small White & Peacock in Northfield Wood, & first 
				Orange-tips. Good view of a lone 
				Small Copper  | 
				
				Northfield Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Mark Brewster  | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Apr | 
				
				 garden today: 3 Small White (NFY), 4 Peacock & Comma  | 
				
				Ipswich | 
				
				IP4 | 
				
				t Dave Pearsons | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Apr | 
				
				Single male brimstone clay road   10.40; single 
				peacock oaks road; Brimstone on my square  tut hill  
				16.10; peacock also IP32 hunter road 15.53; large white IP 32 
				hunter road 15.45  | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds | 
				
				IP32 | 
				
				t Barry Woodhouse | 
			 
			
				| 
				7 Apr | 
				
				First 
				Green Hairstreak butterfly of the 
				year spotted at rest on brambles on braziers meadow in 
				Ravenswood in Ipswich | 
				
				Braziers Meadow | 
				
				  | 
				
				Daniel Cable-Davey | 
			 
			
				| 
				7 Apr | 
				
				Brimstone (m) 1, Peacock 10 | 
				
				Chantry Park | 
				
				  | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				7 Apr | 
				
				Female Brimstone | 
				
				Kesgrave/Dobbs Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				Gary Plank | 
			 
			
				| 
				7 Apr | 
				
				Local Trimley Walk resulted in 32 Peacocks, 3 Comma, 3 Small 
				Tortoiseshell, 3 Small White and singles of Large White, 
				Orange-tip (m), Green-veined White and Red Admiral  | 
				
				Trimley  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Bill Stone | 
			 
			
				| 
				7 Apr | 
				
				Took our daily walk along the Tank Road, Wickham Market and saw 
				7 x Peacocks, 6 x male Orange tips, 2 x Green-veined Whites and 
				a male Brimstone | 
				
				Wickham Market | 
				
				  | 
				
				Rob and Kerry Reeve | 
			 
			
				| 
				7 Apr | 
				
				My first Large white, small white, and Orange tip of the season | 
				
				Denston | 
				
				  | 
				
				Mark Ferris | 
			 
			
				| 
				7 Apr | 
				
				Male brimstone and peacock seen in neighbors garden nightingale 
				road  | 
				
				Ipswich  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Peter Compton | 
			 
			
				| 
				7 Apr | 
				
				Just had a single Peacock Butterfly fly over my garden at 
				11.25am today.    | 
				
				Lowestoft South | 
				
				TM 534 922 | 
				
				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				7 Apr | 
				
				Speckled wood oaks road playing field woods,  1 holly blue 
				creed walk  | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Barry Woodhouse | 
			 
			
				| 
				7 Apr | 
				
				Female Brimstone on our Stowmarket "exercise" walk today, also 
				Comma, Small Tortoiseshell, Orange-Tip and at least 15 Peacocks  | 
				
				Stowmarket | 
				
				  | 
				
				t David Carter | 
			 
			
				| 
				7 Apr | 
				
				Our first Orange-tip (male) and Small Tortoiswshell in the 
				garden today, also male Brimstone & 3 Peacock.  | 
				
				Ipswich NW | 
				
				IP1 | 
				
				t Justin Zantboer | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 Apr | 
				
				Male Orange Tip from kitchen window at Farriers Road,. 24 
				Peacock, 3 Small or Green-veined White, 2 male Brimstone, 1 
				Comma & 1 Small Tortoiseshell  | 
				
				Stowmarket | 
				
				  | 
				
				t John Walshe | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 Apr | 
				
				2 Peacocks and 2 Small Tortoiseshells yesterday in the garden, 
				the Peacocks disappeared off together into a conifer in a 
				possibly romantic sort of way.  | 
				
				Woodbridge | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Eddie Bathgate | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 Apr | 
				
				A few butterflies this afternoon opposite the Customs House 1 
				male Brimstone, 3 Small White, 1 Comma, 2 Peacock  | 
				
				Felixstowe | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Will Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 Apr | 
				
				Butterflies in the garden today, 1 brimstone, 1 peacock, and 2 
				red admiral | 
				
				Haverhill W | 
				
				CB9 0DP | 
				
				t Duncan FletcherBrown | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 Apr | 
				
				Lots Peacock butterflys, Brimstone, Small Tortoiseshell, Comma 
				and Orange-tip (1st of the Year)  | 
				
				Elmsett to Whatfield | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Matt Garnham | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 Apr | 
				
				Orange-tip – 1 West Stow CP TL792712 (TL77V) | 
				
				West Stow | 
				
				TL792712 | 
				
				Peter Lack and Diane Ridgley | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 Apr | 
				
				Landseer Park is awash with Brimstone males, but look out for 
				the females imminently.  Males are patrolling up and down 
				the woodland edge alongside the wet meadow.  Two large 
				(15ft) Alder Buckthorns in the woodland edge are already 
				sprouting leaves and Common Buckthorns are at various stages of 
				development.  The latter is usually earlier than the 
				former, so it's unusual to see Alder B so advanced.  Also, 
				Orange Tip male, numerous Small White, 12 Peacocks, many of 
				these chasing each other, 5 or 6 Small Tortoiseshells, some 
				chasing.  Comma aplenty.  Comma also egg-laying on nettles 
				in our garden.  Small Tortoiseshell will soon be doing so 
				too.  | 
				
				Landseer Park | 
				
				  | 
				
				Julian Dowding | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 Apr | 
				
				In the garden today the first orange tip (📷
				photo
				
				click here) along 
				with 2 x peacock, 1 x female brimstone and 1 x male brimstone.   | 
				
				Thurston | 
				
				  | 
				
				Trevor Goodfellow  | 
			 
			
				| 
				6 Apr | 
				
				Our first Orange Tip of the year | 
				
				Flowton | 
				
				TM085470 | 
				
				Rob Clements  | 
			 
			
				| 
				5 Apr | 
				
				A great day for early spring butterflies with Brimstones (3), 
				Peacocks (12), Orange Tip (1), Small Tortoiseshell (1) and Comma 
				(1) on my walk | 
				
				Kelsale  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Charles Cuthbert | 
			 
			
				| 
				5 Apr | 
				
				Comma, peacock x2 and a Brimstone Butterfly in the garden  | 
				
				Hollesley | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Craig Shaw | 
			 
			
				| 
				5 Apr | 
				
				Trimley butterfly trek delivered several year firsts for me- 
				Large White, Speckled Wood and Green-veined White. Also seen, 15 
				Peacock, 2 Comma, 2 Small White and 2 Small Tortoiseshell | 
				
				Trimley | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Bil Stone | 
			 
			
				| 
				5 Apr | 
				
				Male Brimstone 1, Small Tortioseshell 1 | 
				
				Ipswich SW | 
				
				  | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				5 Apr | 
				
				Male orange tip Melton bridleway opp Melton park   Speckled Wood 
				Melton riverside     | 
				
				Melton | 
				
				  | 
				
				Val Sherwen | 
			 
			
				| 
				5 Apr | 
				
				South Lowestoft, Tom Crisp Way; 1 ( Male) Brimstone + 2 Small 
				White  TM 53612 92031. 1 Comma + 5 Peacock  TM 53542 91939.  2 
				Peacock  TM 53541 91882.  1 Peacock  TM 53545 91909.  Fen Park; 
				2 Peacock TM 53688 92056. 1 Peacock  TM 53705 91996. 1 ( Male) 
				Brimstone + 1 Small White   TM 53791 92115.  Durban Road;  3 
				Peacock   TM 53764 92204. | 
				
				Lowestoft | 
				
				  | 
				
				Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				5 Apr | 
				
				Sunshine today in our garden - a fresh male Orange-tip at noon; 
				settled on honesty   | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds | 
				
				  | 
				
				Rob Parker | 
			 
			
				| 
				5 Apr | 
				
				Peacocks, Brimstones and one Comma on Tayfen meadow (our daily 
				walk)  | 
				
				Tayfen meadow | 
				
				  | 
				
				Rob Parker | 
			 
			
				| 
				5 Apr | 
				
				Brimstone | 
				
				Chantry Park | 
				
				TM139442 | 
				
				t Kevin Ling | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Apr | 
				
				Brimstone 4th April (neighbours had been telling me about seeing 
				these for a couple of weeks before I saw one - I think my later 
				sighting was because I always walked in the mornings)  | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				  | 
				
				Sue Cox | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Apr | 
				
				Female Holly Blue & male Brimstone | 
				
				Ipswich NW | 
				
				IP1 | 
				
				t Justin Zantboer | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Apr | 
				
				Brimstone  (x2)  | 
				
				Belstead | 
				
				TM129410 | 
				
				t Kevin Ling | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Apr | 
				
				Brimstone | 
				
				Ipswich SW | 
				
				TM142928 | 
				
				t Kevin Ling | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Apr | 
				
				Several peacock butterfly on the wing at the Gunton burial field  | 
				
				Gunton | 
				
				  | 
				
				t James Wright | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Apr | 
				
				Heritage Green, Kessingland today, 3 Peacocks and a Small 
				Tortoiseshell  | 
				
				Kessingland | 
				
				  | 
				
				t David Borderick | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Apr | 
				
				Brimstone (1) & Peacocks (2) seen in garden today  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Mark Brewster | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Apr | 
				
				Brimstone, Comma & 3 Peacock in IP4 garden. 2 Small White, 4 
				Peacock Rushmere Heath same IP4 tetrad  | 
				
				Ipswich | 
				
				IP4 | 
				
				t Dave Pearsons | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Apr | 
				
				2 Small Tortoiseshells and singles of both Brimstone and Peacock 
				in our garden | 
				
				Woodbridge | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Eddie Bathgate | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Apr | 
				
				16 Peacock mostly dualling plus one Comma  | 
				
				Flatford | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Alex Rafinski | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Apr | 
				
				Nice 1hr butterfly trek around Trimley St. Mary, totals: Peacock 
				15, Small Tortoiseshell 7, Comma 1, Holly Blue 1, Small White 2, 
				Red Admiral 1  | 
				
				Trimley St Mary | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Bill Stone | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Apr | 
				
				10 peacock, 3 brimstone, 1 orange tip, 2 comma  | 
				
				Christchurch Park Ipswich | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Matt  | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Apr | 
				
				Peacock busy feeding in my garden this morning   (📷
				photo
				
				click here) | 
				
				Worlingham | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Allan Smith | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Apr | 
				
				Male brimstone 10.30 Hunter Road  | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds  | 
				
				IP32  | 
				
				t Barry Woodhouse | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Apr | 
				
				First Green-veined White 
				and Holly Blue. Also 3 Peacock, 1 Comma, 1 Large White and a 
				Small Tortoiseshell | 
				
				Felixstowe, Cornwall Rd | 
				
				TM296342 | 
				
				Paul Oldfield | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Apr | 
				
				Peacock 2 | 
				
				Ipswich SW | 
				
				  | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Apr | 
				
				Red Admiral 1, Peacock 6, Small Tortoiseshell 3, Comma 2 | 
				
				Belstead Meadows | 
				
				  | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Apr | 
				
				Our first brimstone of the year today here in Flowton along with 
				several Peacocks.  | 
				
				Flowton | 
				
				TM085470 | 
				
				Rob Clements  | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Apr | 
				
				5 Peacocks and 2 Small Tortoiseshells in Wildflower field at 
				East End (East Bergholt) just behind my house and a few more 
				Peacocks on my four mile walk round the area. My first Orange 
				Tip (male) of the year in my garden this morning plus a Peacock.  | 
				
				East End (East Bergholt) | 
				
				  | 
				
				Liz Cutting | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Apr | 
				
				The first butterfly sightings of the year in our garden today: 1 
				Brimstone male, flying through 2 Peacock 1 Large White  | 
				
				Barnby (near Beccles)  | 
				
				  | 
				
				Peter Norfolk  | 
			 
			
				| 
				4 Apr | 
				
				Brimstone ( male) in my garden nightingale road | 
				
				Ipswich | 
				
				  | 
				
				Peter Compton | 
			 
			
				| 
				3 Apr | 
				
				A Peacock butterfly  | 
				
				Purdis Heath Golf Course | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 Apr | 
				
				A white butterfly with a flash of orange in the garden,  pausing 
				only briefly on some Honesty flowers before flying off 
				purposefully - my first Orange-tip of the year!  | 
				
				Kelsale | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Charles Cuthbert | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 Apr | 
				
				Small Tortoiseshell in my back garden this afternoon, my first 
				one this year. Sunny spells and 13°C here | 
				
				Woodbridge | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Eddie Bathgate | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 Apr | 
				
				Brimstone in garden nfy.  | 
				
				Oulton Broad | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Mark Ellis | 
			 
			
				| 
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
			 
			
				| 
				March | 
				
				
				SWT   DS ES SS LS 
				OT LW
				
				SW GVW CY B WB 
				SPW SH R MB GK MW GR SWF
				
				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 | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				 | 
			 
			
				| 
				31 Mar | 
				
				one female brimstone | 
				
				Ipswich | 
				
				  | 
				
				Robert Brown | 
			 
			
				| 
				31 Mar | 
				
				a single Peacock  | 
				
				Felixstowe | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Will Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				31 Mar | 
				
				Just had this wing damaged Comma butterfly in my garden at 
				2.15pm today.  Only the second butterfly I have seen in my 
				garden this year  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				31 Mar | 
				
				Comma | 
				
				Beccles | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Carl Buttle  | 
			 
			
				| 
				27 Mar | 
				
				Comma, Small White, Peacock and Red Admiral – one of each - in 
				our garden | 
				
				Flowton | 
				
				TM085470 | 
				
				Rob Clements | 
			 
			
				| 
				27 Mar | 
				
				2 Brimstone, 4 comma, 4  small tortoiseshell, 15+ peacock Bonny 
				wood  perimeter today  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				Bonny Wood | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Nathaniel Cant | 
			 
			
				| 
				27 Mar | 
				
				peacock again back garden  | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds | 
				
				Ip32  | 
				
				t Barry Woodhouse | 
			 
			
				| 
				27 Mar | 
				
				Speckled Wood  10:49am  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				  | 
				
				TM 53158 91075 | 
				
				t Antony Wren | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 Mar | 
				
				Comma, Peacock and first Large White of the season for me. | 
				
				Shotley Gate | 
				
				TM2434 | 
				
				Ian Peters  | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 Mar | 
				
				A Brimstone Butterfly resting at Piper's Vale Country Park, 
				Ipswich. (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				Piper's Vale Country Park | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Matt Garnham | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 Mar | 
				
				In the last two days we have recorded in our garden, 1 
				Brimstone, 1 Comma, 1 Small Tortoiseshell and 3 Peacocks.  | 
				
				Stowmarket | 
				
				TM038584 | 
				
				Margie & David Carter | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 Mar | 
				
				4.65km farm walk this morning. 3 Small Tortoiseshell & 2 
				Peacock. Waspe's Walk  | 
				
				Suffolk | 
				
				  | 
				
				t John Walshe | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 Mar | 
				
				Peacock, hunter road garden 12.52  | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds | 
				
				Ip32  | 
				
				t Barry Woodhouse | 
			 
			
				| 
				26 Mar | 
				
				 Small Tortoiseshell | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				  | 
				
				Sue Cox | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Mar | 
				
				Peacock (3) | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
				  | 
				
				Sue Cox | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Mar | 
				
				Honeypot Farm, 1 Peacock  | 
				
				Thrandeston, Great Green | 
				
				IP21 4BP | 
				
				Helen Hepburn  | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Mar | 
				
				in my garden – one male brimstone and a peacock | 
				
				Ipswich | 
				
				  | 
				
				Robert Brown | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Mar | 
				
				Brimstone flying in Nelson Road,  | 
				
				Ipswich | 
				
				  | 
				
				Colin Hullis | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Mar | 
				
				2 male Brimstones past garden today at 38 Farriers Rd,  | 
				
				Stowmarket  | 
				
				IP14 2NS  | 
				
				t John Walshe | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Mar | 
				
				Brimstone x2, Peacocks galore.  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marshes | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Mary P F | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Mar | 
				
				A walk around the forest near High Lodge this morning.  
				Several Brimstone a couple of Commas, a Small Tortiseshell, plus 
				many Bee flies | 
				
				Thetford | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Graham Hersey | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Mar | 
				
				 A Peacock butterfly was unphotogenic in the morning in our 
				Parkhill, Lowestoft garden but eventually posed for the camera 
				in the afternoon  (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Peter Ransome | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Mar | 
				
				Small Tortoiseshell and Comma nectaring on Viburnum tinus and 
				Brimstone on Primrose in the garden  | 
				
				Shotley Gate  | 
				
				TM2434  | 
				
				Ian Peters  | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Mar | 
				
				1 Brimstone seen outside Parklands, Hadleigh Road, Ipswich - 
				first time have seen one in this area.  | 
				
				Ipswich | 
				
				IP2 0DE  | 
				
				Anne Wright | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Mar | 
				
				2 Commas, 1 Peacock and a Small Tortoiseshell in my garden | 
				
				East Bergholt | 
				
				  | 
				
				Jack Levene  | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Mar | 
				
				Brimstone | 
				
				Clopton | 
				
				TM 21956 52706 | 
				
				John Hanley  | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Mar | 
				
				Brimstone, Beach Station Road/Langer Road, | 
				
				Felixstowe | 
				
				TM 29303 33469 | 
				
				John Hanley  | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Mar | 
				
				1 brimstone 3 peacock eagle close | 
				
				stowmarket | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Barry Woodhouse | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Mar | 
				
				Lovely sunny morning today in my garden. In addition to Comma 
				and Small Tortoiseshell (📷
				photos 
				click 
				here), I have also seen 2 Peacock and a cracking Brimstone | 
				
				Worlingham | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Allan Smith | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Mar | 
				
				5 Small Tortoiseshell (4 of which were in a mating tussle) and 2 
				Peacocks in the sunshine, very few people to avoid  | 
				
				Landguard butts | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Will Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Mar | 
				
				Speckled Wood male at 1pm  | 
				
				Lowestoft | 
				
				TM533913 | 
				
				t Antony Wren | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Mar | 
				
				We did our once only daily walk today along the Fynn and we saw 
				our first Brimstone of the year and three Peacocks.   | 
				
				Playford | 
				
				  | 
				
				Jenny & Gary Plank | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Mar | 
				
				The male Brimstone which whizzed through my garden this morning 
				was only the third ever, the others being in 2011 and 2018! My 
				first of this year. | 
				
				Ipswich SW | 
				
				  | 
				
				t David Walsh | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Mar | 
				
				 Also 1 Peacock.   | 
				
				Kiln Meadow | 
				
				TM1441 | 
				
				t David Walsh | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Mar | 
				
				1 Small White opposite Felixstowe Customs House  | 
				
				Felixstowe | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Will Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Mar | 
				
				2 Commas chasing plus one Peacock. | 
				
				Wrentham | 
				
				  | 
				
				Peter Baird | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Mar | 
				
				1 Brimstone in Westleton garden this morning | 
				
				Westleton | 
				
				TM 439 695 | 
				
				Diane Hale | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Mar | 
				
				Male Brimstone seen on 17th and again twice this week.  
				This morning’s walk there were also two single Peacock flyers, 
				this on Blackthorn. Singing were larks and chiffchaff as well as 
				3 Buzzards working the thermals all within 1km of our house.  | 
				
				Framlingham  | 
				
				TM287634  | 
				
				Geraldine Smith | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Mar | 
				
				One male brimstone in my garden midday today  nightingale road  | 
				
				Ipswich | 
				
				  | 
				
				Peter Compton | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Mar | 
				
				Just noted 1st Brimstone & Small White together in front gdn, & 
				Peacock  | 
				
				Onehouse | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Mark Brewster | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Mar | 
				
				Just seen my first butterfly in my garden this year at 11.22 am 
				a Peacock | 
				
				Lowestoft South | 
				
				TM 534 922 | 
				
				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Mar | 
				
				Brimstone 3, Peacock 6 | 
				
				Belstead Meadows | 
				
				  | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				25 Mar | 
				
				Peacock | 
				
				Ipswich SW | 
				
				  | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 Mar | 
				
				Small Tortoiseshell. Peacock | 
				
				Ipswich SW | 
				
				  | 
				
				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 Mar | 
				
				Our garden Butterflies, Peacock and Comma and Moths, Early Grey 
				and Oak Beauty from the last 24 hours  | 
				
				Ipswich SW | 
				
				  | 
				
				t David Carter | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 Mar | 
				
				Today I saw three species of butterfly; a male Brimstone (first 
				of year), peacock and a small tortoiseshell at William's Green, | 
				
				Kersey | 
				
				TL 988 424 | 
				
				t Matt Garnham | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 Mar | 
				
				2 x Peacock butterflies seen in glorious sunshine    | 
				
				Shotley Gate | 
				
				TM2434  | 
				
				Ian Peters  | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 Mar | 
				
				First photo capture this spring was a fresh male Holly Blue 
				today in Suffolk,  (📷
				photo
				
				click here).  
				Have also seen Peacocks, Brimstones and a Comma over the past 
				week or so both here and across the border in Norfolk  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Paul Harrison | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 Mar | 
				
				3 Peacock, 4 Comma, 1 Small Tortoiseshell all seen in/around  
				(📷
				photos 
				click here)  | 
				
				Kiln Meadow | 
				
				TM1441 | 
				
				t David Walsh | 
			 
			
				| 
				24 Mar | 
				
				Just recorded my first Orange 
				Tip in the garden mid morning - one bonus of 
				working at home! | 
				
				Charsfield | 
				
				  | 
				
				Steve Aylward | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Mar | 
				
				1 Brimstone  | 
				
				Thrandeston, Great Green | 
				
				IP21 4BP | 
				
				Helen Hepburn  | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Mar | 
				
				1 x Small Tortoiseshell sunning itself | 
				
				Shotley Gate | 
				
				TM2434 | 
				
				Mandy Peters | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Mar | 
				
				2 x Peacock butterflies seen in Golden Wood | 
				
				Shotley | 
				
				TM235355 | 
				
				Ian Peters | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Mar | 
				
				Comma | 
				
				Halesworth  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Victoria Bolton | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Mar | 
				
				A Speckled Wood 
				photographed (📷
				photo
				
				click here) this 
				morning by my sister in her Ipswich garden, also two Commas 
				there today  | 
				
				Ipswich | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Charles Cuthbert | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Mar | 
				
				A Small Tortoiseshell was sunning itself in a sheltered spot on 
				the Reserve.  | 
				
				Landguard Bird Obs  | 
				
				  | 
				
				  | 
			 
			
				| 
				23 Mar | 
				
				Just seen my first butterflies for this year at 1.10pm today, 
				they were 2 Peacocks | 
				
				Beccles, Ellough Industrial Estate,   | 
				
				TM 44249 88854  | 
				
				t Robert Quadling | 
			 
			
				| 
				22 Mar | 
				
				Two butterfly species seen on our walk - Small Tortoiseshell & 
				Comma. Another comma in garden | 
				
				Onehouse & Harleston | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Mark Brewster | 
			 
			
				| 
				22 Mar | 
				
				Seen my first Brimestone’s (3) and Comma (2) (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				Holywells Park, Ipswich  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Allan King | 
			 
			
				| 
				22 Mar | 
				
				Comma | 
				
				North Cove | 
				
				  | 
				
				t James Corton | 
			 
			
				| 
				22 Mar | 
				
				We had a Peacock flypast at home this morning | 
				
				Ipswich SW | 
				
				TM142428  | 
				
				t Kevin Ling | 
			 
			
				| 
				22 Mar | 
				
				First Holly Blue 
				of the year  | 
				
				Kessingland | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Chris Darby | 
			 
			
				| 
				22 Mar | 
				
				Mothers' Day started bright and fine, warmish at 09C at noon as 
				we walked the southern margin of King's Forest.  In the 
				first 10 minutes we saw a Peacock, then a Red Admiral resting in 
				the sun, and later a Brimstone on the wing. | 
				
				King's Forest | 
				
				  | 
				
				Rob Parker  | 
			 
			
				| 
				22 Mar | 
				
				Pleased to see a Small Tortoiseshell on River Fynn adjacent to 
				Playford hall.  | 
				
				Playford | 
				
				  | 
				
				Jon Levine | 
			 
			
				| 
				22 Mar | 
				
				First Comma of 2020 | 
				
				Spring Wood, Belstead Brook Park | 
				
				TM1441  | 
				
				t David Walsh  | 
			 
			
				| 
				22 Mar | 
				
				Couple of distant Commas high up on the Blackthorn blossom.  
				At least 6 Comma seen around the Hemley area  | 
				
				Hemley  | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Bill Stone | 
			 
			
				| 
				22 Mar | 
				
				Peacock Butterfly in the NW corner of my front garden  | 
				
				Woodbridge | 
				
				  | 
				
				t Eddie Bathgate  | 
			 
			
				| 
				22 Mar | 
				
				Small Tortoiseshell, and Peacock seen today, my first this year | 
				
				Denston | 
				
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				Mark Ferris  | 
			 
			
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				21 Mar | 
				
				Comma | 
				
				Somerleyton | 
				
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				Sue Cox | 
			 
			
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				21 Mar | 
				
				Peacock butterfly | 
				
				Stowmarket | 
				
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				Lesley Wood | 
			 
			
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				21 Mar | 
				
				1 Comma seen in the relative warmth of a west facing hedgerow | 
				
				Shotley, Golden Wood | 
				
				TM235355 | 
				
				Ian Peters | 
			 
			
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				21 Mar | 
				
				A pleasant walk this morning in the sunshine. Several Peacock 
				butterflies  | 
				
				RSPB Lakenheath | 
				
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				t David Carter | 
			 
			
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				21 Mar | 
				
				Peacock butterfly.  Sunny, very windy  | 
				
				Brandeston | 
				
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				Tim Bailey | 
			 
			
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				17 Mar | 
				
				Peacock | 
				
				Willisham | 
				
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				t Nathaniel Cant  | 
			 
			
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				17 Mar | 
				
				Brimstone, Comma and Peacock | 
				
				Rushmere, Millstream | 
				
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				Val Sherwen  | 
			 
			
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				17 Mar | 
				
				Large Tortoiseshell 
				(📷
				photos 
				click 
				here) | 
				
				Shottisham | 
				
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				Paul Kitchener | 
			 
			
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				17 Mar | 
				
				2 x male Brimstone | 
				
				Shotley Gate | 
				
				TM2434 | 
				
				Mandy & Ian Peters  | 
			 
			
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				17 Mar | 
				
				PEACOCK butterfly sunning itself on a thatched roof in Saxham 
				Street, near Stowupland.  | 
				
				Saxham Street, | 
				
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				t Matt Garnham | 
			 
			
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				17 Mar | 
				
				Sighting of a Brimstone in Nightingale Road  | 
				
				Ipswich  | 
				
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				Peter Compton | 
			 
			
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				17 Mar | 
				
				Peacock butterfly  | 
				
				Lound Lakes | 
				
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				t Jeremy Gaskell | 
			 
			
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				17 Mar | 
				
				In the sunshine this morning a male Brimstone in the garden but 
				it didn't stop! | 
				
				Ipswich N | 
				
				TM157463  | 
				
				Paul Gilson  | 
			 
			
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				17 Mar | 
				
				Small Tortoiseshell and Small White, Lady Lane ,Hadleigh | 
				
				Hadleigh | 
				
				TM035435 | 
				
				Jon King  | 
			 
			
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				17 Mar | 
				
				Finally got my first firm butterfly sighting of the year today, 
				a Peacock at the Hoseasons building in Raglan St | 
				
				Lowestoft | 
				
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				t James Wright | 
			 
			
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				17 Mar | 
				
				Peacock briefly this afternoon, just beyond Northfield Wood, 
				Suffolk. | 
				
				Northfield Wood | 
				
				TM 023 605  | 
				
				t Mark Brewster | 
			 
			
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				17 Mar | 
				
				Peacock | 
				
				Ipswich SW | 
				
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				Richard Perryman | 
			 
			
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				17 Mar | 
				
				Comma (📷
				photo
				click here)   | 
				
				Kesgrave, Mill Stream LNR | 
				
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				t Greenways Project | 
			 
			
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				17 Mar | 
				
				My first male Brimstone seen at home not far from buckthorn 
				bushes. | 
				
				Thurston | 
				
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				Trevor Goodfellow | 
			 
			
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				17 Mar | 
				
				Saw a Comma butterfly in the garden just now  | 
				
				Stowmarket | 
				
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				t Kevin Woolner  | 
			 
			
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				17 Mar | 
				
				Butterflies at Landguard on the Butts 1 Comma ,1 Small 
				Tortoiseshell  | 
				
				Landguard, Butts | 
				
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				t Will Brame | 
			 
			
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				17 Mar | 
				
				nearby Peewit Hill 1 Small Tortoiseshell, 2 Comma, 2 Peacocks  | 
				
				Felixstowe, Peewit Hill | 
				
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				t Will Brame | 
			 
			
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				17 Mar | 
				
				Solitary Peacock on primroses today | 
				
				Bawdsey, East Lane | 
				
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				Jenny & Gary Plank | 
			 
			
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				17 Mar | 
				
				First butterflies of the year! 4 Small Tortoiseshell, enjoying 
				the sunshine (📷
				photo
				
				click here)  | 
				
				SWT Carlton Marsh | 
				
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				t Victoria Bolton  | 
			 
			
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				16 Mar | 
				
				First Small Tortoiseshell of the year at Landguard this morning  
				(📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				Landguard | 
				
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				t Will Brame  | 
			 
			
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				15 Mar | 
				
				This morning (15 March) 2 male Brimstone butterflies and 1 Red 
				Admiral | 
				
				Santon Downham (Suffolk side) | 
				
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				Val Lockwood | 
			 
			
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				12 Mar | 
				
				Saw a Small White 
				at Ipswich Golf Course, Purdis Heath, Suffolk. It was at rest on 
				a flowering Gorse bush. My earliest ever sighting I believe. | 
				
				Ipswich Golf Course | 
				
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				Neil Sherman | 
			 
			
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				12 Mar | 
				
				A Peacock flitted around  | 
				
				Landguard | 
				
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				t Will Brame | 
			 
			
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				11 Mar | 
				
				I know others have already seen butterflies this Peacock is my 
				first this year. On the former railway line in Lowestoft (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				Lowestoft | 
				
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				t Martin Seuneke | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 Mar | 
				
				Saw a yellow Brimstone butterfly today. First of the year for 
				me.  Sorry about the photo, it wouldn’t stay still! (📷
				photo
				
				click here) | 
				
				Burgh | 
				
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				t  | 
			 
			
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				11 Mar | 
				
				Two Brimstones fluttering by in a garden earlier today  | 
				
				campsea ash | 
				
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				t Sarah | 
			 
			
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				11 Mar | 
				
				We saw both Peacock and Comma butterfly at Sizewell this morning | 
				
				Sizewell | 
				
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				Rob and Kerry Reeve | 
			 
			
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				11 Mar | 
				
				My first flyer of the year – a Small Tortoiseshell sunning 
				itself on the outside of the house. A welcome sight | 
				
				Framlingham | 
				
				TM287634  | 
				
				Geraldine Smith | 
			 
			
				| 
				11 Mar | 
				
				My first butterfly of 2020 seen today in the King's Forest. One 
				male Brimstone in sunshine at noon. | 
				
				King's Forest | 
				
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				Rob Parker | 
			 
			
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				11 Mar | 
				
				This morning a Comma sheltering from the breeze against a 
				hedgerow in the warm sunshine. | 
				
				Baylham | 
				
				TM099513 | 
				
				Paul Gilson  | 
			 
			
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				11 Mar | 
				
				3 x Comma seen this lunchtime on Martlesham Common Nature 
				Reserve  | 
				
				Martlesham | 
				
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				t Kevin Ling | 
			 
			
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				8 Mar | 
				
				2 female Brimstones in woods near Ampton  | 
				
				Ampton  | 
				
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				Steve Plume | 
			 
			
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				8 Mar | 
				
				First sighting of the year, a Peacock sunning itself in the 
				garden. | 
				
				Halesworth | 
				
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				Derek Norris  | 
			 
			
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				8 Mar | 
				
				1st Brimstone butterfly of the year flew through the garden 
				today - sadly no photograph as I was wood-staining a fence panel 
				at the time  | 
				
				Oulton, Lowestoft  | 
				
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				t Sue Dale | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Mar | 
				
				First butterfly of year seen this morning  -  male brimstone | 
				
				Santon Downham (Suffolk side) | 
				
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				Val Lockwood | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Mar | 
				
				Peacock Butterfly on Kessingland beach this afternoon (📷
				photo
				
				click here) | 
				
				Kessingland | 
				
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				t Jane Ferguson  | 
			 
			
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				8 Mar | 
				
				12.00 midday 1 Brimstone at Tangham picnic place | 
				
				Tangham | 
				
				TM 3448 | 
				
				Roger and Stella Wolfe  | 
			 
			
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				8 Mar | 
				
				A walk through Broomhill Park Ipswich early this afternoon and a 
				male Brimstone was out enjoying the sunshine | 
				
				Ipswich Broomhill Park | 
				
				TM157457 | 
				
				Paul Gilson  | 
			 
			
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				8 Mar | 
				
				Also a Peacock sheltering against the wind on the grass strip on 
				Valley Road Ipswich | 
				
				Ipswich Valley Road | 
				
				TM160459 | 
				
				Paul Gilson  | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Mar | 
				
				A Small Tortoiseshell 
				at Ness Point appeared to arrive off the sea this morning before 
				continuing west  | 
				
				Lowestoft | 
				
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				t Terry | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Mar | 
				
				1 Peacock flew past me opposite the customs house  | 
				
				Felixstowe | 
				
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				t Will Brame | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Mar | 
				
				This afternoon we saw a Peacock in the Haverhill B&Q car park | 
				
				Haverhill | 
				
				TL6546 | 
				
				Chris Tyler-Smith, Yali Xue  | 
			 
			
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				8 Mar | 
				
				One Brimstone and one Red Admiral in my Lowestoft garden today.  | 
				
				Lowestoft | 
				
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				Bill Whybrow | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Mar | 
				
				First butterfly of the year Brimstone.  Then Comma and 
				Peacock | 
				
				Ipswich, Christchurch Park | 
				
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				t Matt | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Mar | 
				
				Brimstone | 
				
				NE Ipswich | 
				
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				Lynne Hall | 
			 
			
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				4 Mar | 
				
				First sighting this morning. Peacock sunning itself in 
				Felixstowe town centre.   | 
				
				Felixstowe | 
				
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				Gary & Jenny Plank | 
			 
			
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				2 Mar | 
				
				Peacock | 
				
				Thrandeston, Great Green | 
				
				IP21 4BP | 
				
				Helen Hepburn  | 
			 
			
				| 
				2 Mar | 
				
				Peacock I saw out just now here in Burgh   (📷
				photo
				
				click here)   | 
				
				Burgh | 
				
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				t  | 
			 
			
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				1 Mar | 
				
				Comma and 
				Peacock in garden at Cattsfield. | 
				
				Stutton | 
				
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				Chris Baines | 
			 
			
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				Febuary | 
				
				
				SWT   DS ES SS LS OT LW
				
				SW GVW CY B WB SPW SH R MB GK MW GR SWF
				
				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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				| 
				12 Feb | 
				
				10:12 am: Peacock Butterfly  just now. London Road South/Kirkley 
				Park Road | 
				
				Lowestoft | 
				
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				t Antony Wren | 
			 
			
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				6 Feb | 
				
				Red Admiral hollow road  14.35  | 
				
				Bury St Edmunds | 
				
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				t barry woodhouse | 
			 
			
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				1 Feb | 
				
				1 Peacock - at 1:30pm. Rookery Farm | 
				
				Wickhambrook | 
				
				TL742577 | 
				
				Meg Johnson | 
			 
			
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				January | 
				
				
				SWT   DS ES SS LS OT 
				LW
				
				SW GVW CY B WB SPW SH R MB GK MW GR SWF
				
				WA PE 
				RA 
				
				PL
				P 
				ST C LT CMB SC  PH GH
				
				WLH BH HB
				
				
				SSB BA CB
				
				
				CHB SB LTB 
				   - Total species seen 
				3 | 
				
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				31 Jan | 
				
				Come home from work this evening to my first butterfly of the 
				year on the living room ceiling! 
				Large White. Presumably found it's way 
				indoors at some point during the day.  (📷
				photo
				
				click here) | 
				
				Market Weston | 
				
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				t Chris Bishop | 
			 
			
				| 
				18 Jan | 
				
				Red admiral - Rabbet's Wood, Alton Water  | 
				
				Alton Water | 
				
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				t Steve Babbs | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 Jan | 
				
				Minimum of three Red Admirals seen along track between Haughley 
				Rd, Harleston & Northfield Wood, Onehouse earlier today  (📷
				photo
				
				click here) | 
				
				Onehouse | 
				
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				t Mark Brewster | 
			 
			
				| 
				9 Jan | 
				
				Red Admiral again in my garden 2.30pm, sunny and mild  | 
				
				Melton | 
				
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				Elizabeth Johnson | 
			 
			
				| 
				8 Jan | 
				
				Peacock Butterfly  | 
				
				Covehithe Broad | 
				
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				t Carl Buttle | 
			 
			
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				8 Jan | 
				
				Peacock seen flying in garden this afternoon by Alex Lack | 
				
				Rushbrooke | 
				
				TL8961 | 
				
				Peter Lack | 
			 
			
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