Pictures gallery of Azure Chalk hill Blue Butterfly
UK Butterflies - Chalkhill Blue - Lysandra coridon

UK Butterflies - Chalkhill Blue - Lysandra coridon As its name suggests, the Chalkhill blue is found on chalk Beacon Hill, Bindon Hill, Bison Hill, Box
Chalkhill Blue - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Chalkhill Blue (Polyommatus coridon) is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. Egg Males have pale silvery-blue wings with black and white border (see adjacent
Polyommatus coridon — Chalk-hill Blue

Chalk-hill Blue (Polyommatus coridon) Taxonomy. order Few more butterflies/moths of the similar colors Polyommatus caelestissima (Verity, 1921) Azure Chalk-hill Blue
Chalk Hill Blue ssp. caelestissima - Matt Rowlings's European

Azure Chalk Hill Blue, Lysandra coridon caelestissima - Matt Rowlings's European Butterflies
Butterfly Conservation - Upper Thames Branch - Chalkhill Blue

BUTTERFLY CONSERVATION UPPER THAMES BRANCH of a slight improvement in numbers of Chalkhill Blue exception of the weak satellite colony at Stepps Hill
Chalkhill Blue Butterfly | Wild About Britain

Both the food plant and the butterfly are restricted to chalk and limestone grassland. The Chalkhill Blue breeds on all aspects but prefers south- and west-facing
Chalk-hill blue - Lysandra coridon - Captain's European Butterfly

Notes: The Chalk-hill blue has a limited range in the UK but is often very numerous. More widespread in Europe there are however a large number of subspecies and
Chalkhill Blue butterfly in an english butterfly garden

Chalkhill Blue also seen at Whitesheet Hill, 21 August . observations: Chalkhill Blue butterflies are fairly Habitat: chalk or limestone grassland Larval Food Plants
Chalk Hill Blue

Butterfly Ridge; Chalk Hill Blue; Long Row; Nine Vines; Organic; Paddle Wheel; Vineyard Select; Red Belly Black; St Agnes; Stone's; The Medhyk; Zibibbo; Studio Series
Give the Chalkhill Blue butterfly a new beginning in 2012

Somerset has lost up to 25% of its rare Chalkhill Blue butterflies over the last 40 years. Please help us raise £20,000 to help save this beautiful butterfly.
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