My butterflies of 2025

Butterflying was slow to start this year. Usually expect to see some of the emerging hibernators and over-winterers in later February. However, my first UK butterfly of the year wasn’t until 5th March, a Brimstone. My first Orange Tip last year was 17th March, and apparently it was the first UK record for 2024. I will update this article as the year progresses and the butterflies appear.

Small Blue – 13th May – Magog Down
Small Copper  – 12th May – Devil’s Dyke
Dingy Skipper  – 12th May – Devil’s Dyke
Brown Argus  – 12th May – Devil’s Dyke
Adonis Blue  – 12th May – Devil’s Dyke
Small Heath – 29th April – Layby near Over Windmill
Common Blue – 29th April – Guided Busway near Over Windmill
Green Hairstreak – 26th April – Church Lane, Cottenham
Holly Blue – 8th April – RSPB Lakenheath
Speckled Wood – 6th April – Les King Wood, Cottenham
Orange Tip (male) – 3rd April – Cherry Hinton Chalk Pits
Green-veined White – 1st April – Les King Wood, Cottenham
Small White – 31st March – Allotment, Cottenham
Large White – 31st March – Allotment, Cottenham
Small Tortoiseshell – 9th March – RSPB Ouse Washes, Manea
Peacock – 9th March – RSPB Ouse Washes, Manea
Comma – 8th March – Lamb’s Land, Cottenham
Brimstone – 5th March – Lamb’s Lane, Cottenham

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Brimstone

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Comma

European Peacock
European Peacock

Small Tortoiseshell
Small Tortoiseshell
Green Hairstreak butterfly
My first Green Hairstreak of 2025

Footnote

We were in Tenerife in early February, we saw several butterfly species: Monarch, Canarian Cleopatra (F), Small Tortoiseshell, Large White, Red Admiral