Pictures gallery of Brown Hairstreak Butterfly
Irish Butterflies - Brown Hairstreak

This butterfly is very rare, found only within the Burren and neighbouring counties. It has dark brown wings , the female having an orange patch on each hindwing.
UK Butterflies - Brown Hairstreak - Thecla betulae

This is the largest hairstreak found in the British Isles. It is a local species that lives in self-contained colonies that breed in the same area year after year.
Brown Hairstreak - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Brown Hairstreak (Thecla betulae) is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. The range includes most of the Palaearctic. T. b. betulae Europe, N.Caucasus, Saur
Brown Hairstreak Butterfly - welcome to Nigel Spencer Online

The Brown Hairstreak butterfly is a lovely colourful butterfly and is one of the last British butterflies to emerge each year, indeed many other species
Archers' Lynda Snell sights Brown Hairstreak - Butterfly Conservation

The current storyline in BBC Radio Four's The Archers features Lynda Snell discovering a rare Brown Hairstreak butterfly. She's sighted it in the Memorial Gardens in
A-Z of butterflies - Butterfly Conservation

The Brown Hairstreak is an elusive butterfly that spends most of its life either high in the tree canopy or hidden amongst hedgerows. It is worth looking up at prominent
Sussex Butterfly Atlas: Brown Hairstreak Egg Hunting

Brown Hairstreak Egg Hunt. With the butterfly season over you'd be forgiven for thinking we will now stop harassing you over the next few months to get out and record
BROWN HAIRSTREAK ON THE MOVE - Worcestershire Biological Records

BARKER Simon, WARREN Martin, WILLIAMS Mike, & DAVIS John. 1996 Hedgerows for Hairstreaks: Hedgerow and woodland management to conserve the Brown Hairstreak butterfly.
Brown Hairstreak - Butterflies of Europe - Thecla betulae

Brown Hairstreak, Butterflies of the World, 2000+ species illustrated. Anatomy, biology, lifecycle, taxonomy, ecology, evolution, survival strategies, migration
BBC - Brown hairstreak butterfly sought in Grafton Wood

The public are being asked to report sightings of the rare brown hairstreak butterfly, living in an area of ancient woodland in Worcestershire. Grafton Wood is a
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