Chalk Hill Blue Moth at Dorothy Fincham blog

Chalk Hill Blue Moth. Females are similar to brown argus, which lack blue. chalkhill blue lysandra coridon common at chalk sites. The males being a pale sky blue, and the females being a chocolate brown. The chalkhill blue frequents chalk grasslands as the name suggests in north and west. as its name suggests, the chalk hill blue is found on chalk downland, although limestone downland is also used. a small, widespread butterfly that occasionally visits gardens. the chalkhill blue produces one generation a year with adults starting to emerge in the middle of july and peaking around the. Unsurprisingly, the chalkhill blue can be found on sunny, chalk grassland sites in southern england. The sexes are strongly dimorphic;

Chalkhill Blue Polyommatus coridon (m). Nigel Kiteley Flickr
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The chalkhill blue frequents chalk grasslands as the name suggests in north and west. Unsurprisingly, the chalkhill blue can be found on sunny, chalk grassland sites in southern england. the chalkhill blue produces one generation a year with adults starting to emerge in the middle of july and peaking around the. The sexes are strongly dimorphic; The males being a pale sky blue, and the females being a chocolate brown. as its name suggests, the chalk hill blue is found on chalk downland, although limestone downland is also used. chalkhill blue lysandra coridon common at chalk sites. a small, widespread butterfly that occasionally visits gardens. Females are similar to brown argus, which lack blue.

Chalkhill Blue Polyommatus coridon (m). Nigel Kiteley Flickr

Chalk Hill Blue Moth the chalkhill blue produces one generation a year with adults starting to emerge in the middle of july and peaking around the. Females are similar to brown argus, which lack blue. The sexes are strongly dimorphic; the chalkhill blue produces one generation a year with adults starting to emerge in the middle of july and peaking around the. The chalkhill blue frequents chalk grasslands as the name suggests in north and west. as its name suggests, the chalk hill blue is found on chalk downland, although limestone downland is also used. The males being a pale sky blue, and the females being a chocolate brown. a small, widespread butterfly that occasionally visits gardens. Unsurprisingly, the chalkhill blue can be found on sunny, chalk grassland sites in southern england. chalkhill blue lysandra coridon common at chalk sites.

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