Pictures gallery of Common Heath Butterfly
UK Butterflies - Small Heath - Coenonympha pamphilus

UK Butterflies - Small Heath - Coenonympha pamphilus is the smallest of our 'browns' and is closer in size to a skipper, Common
Albums of place - Prees Heath, aka Whitchurch Common / RAF

Albums of place - Prees Heath, aka Whitchurch Common / RAF Whitchurch / RAF Tilstock / Prees Heath Butterfly Reserve / Whitchurch Heath
Prees Heath Common Butterfly Reserve - Wildlife Extra - online

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Small Heath (butterfly) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Small Heath (butterfly) Unlike the Meadow Brown and other common members of Satyrinae, the Small Heath
Coenonympha tullia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Large Heath or Common Ringlet (Coenonympha tullia) is a butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It flies in variety of grassy habitats, including roadsides, woodland
Charity is confirmed as owner of Prees Heath Common Reserve

29 Jun 2011: On Wednesday of this week 12 Butterfly Conservation volunteers carried out a count of all the Silver-studded Blue butterflies on Prees Heath near
Prees Heath Common reserve OLD - Butterfly Conservation

Butterfly Conservation is a British charity devoted to saving butterflies, moths and their habitats throughout the UK.
Prees Heath Common Reserve, Shropshire - Butterfly Conservation

LOOK OUT FOR Butterflies. Silver-studded Blue; Common Blue; Small Copper; Small Heath; Gatekeeper; Meadow Brown; Brimstone; Purple Hairstreak; Comma; Peacock; Small
Prees Heath Common Reserve

Prees Heath Common Reserve A Butterfly Conservation Reserve Butterfly Conservation is conserving the last sanctuary in the Midlands for the threatened Silver-studded
Common Heath - Butterflies and Moths of Northern Ireland

Ematurga atomaria (Linnaeus, 1758) Description: Wingspan 22-34mm. Adults are day-flying and variable in colour, which can range from yellowish brown to dark brown.
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