[an error occurred while processing this directive] Britain’s butterflies need good weather in the coming months to recover from last year’s wet summer, the charity Butterfly Conservation says. Butterflies do not fly in the rain - and so cannot reach the plants on whose nectar they feed. Now data shows that some species are at an all-time low. GraylingWidespread on the coast and southern heaths, this species is declining in many areas, particularly inland. © Jim Asher |
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