Wyre Forest Study Group
14
May, 2018
Pearl-bordered Fritillaries, Boloria euphrosyne
These lovely butterflies are now on the wing and flying in sunshine. Their caterpillars need violet plants on which they feed, but the adults nectar on a variety of flowers, especially Bugle. They were close to extinction in Wyre in the early 1990s, but ongoing conservation management by Butterfly Conservation, the Forestry Commission and English Nature to open up sunny sheltered areas has halted their decline and resulted in increased numbers.

                                                                 Pearl-bordered Fritillary on Bugle, Wyre Forest, 14 May 2018.

                                                                                                                                                      Photograph by Mick Farmer