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2023 Annual Butterfly Report

Brown Hairstreak

Thecla betulae

Checklist Number
61.003 [B&F: 1556]

Classification

Family:Lycaenidae
Subfamily:Theclinae
Genus:Thecla
Species:betulae
Authority:(Linnaeus, 1758)

Introduction

The Brown Hairstreak is an elusive butterfly that spends most of its life either high in the tree canopy or hidden amongst hedgerows. It is worth looking up at prominent Ash trees along wood edges to see if small clusters of adults may be flitting around a 'master' tree where they congregate to mate and feed on aphid honeydew. Alternatively, adults sometimes feed lower down on flowers such as Hemp-agrimony, Common Fleabane, and Bramble. The females are most frequently seen as they disperse widely along hedgerows where they lay conspicuous white eggs on young Blackthorn. The butterfly is locally distributed in southern Britain and has undergone a substantial decline due to hedgerow removal and annual flailing, which removes eggs.

Records Summary

#Records #Individuals Earliest Record Latest Record
All Records1,93013,09518/07/2017 & 201816/10/1986
202314992219/7/202325/9/2023

Records Detail (2023)

Site Date Quantity
EarliestAlton19/7/20231
LatestNoar Hill transect: Section 625/9/20231
Max CountShipton Bellinger13/8/202328

Records Distribution (2023)

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Records / Recorders by Year (1970-2023)

Records by Week (2023)