As its English names suggest, the Gatekeeper (also known as the
Hedge Brown) is often encountered where clumps of flowers grow
in gateways and along hedgerows and field edges. It is often
seen together with the Meadow Brown and Ringlet, from which it
is easily distinguished when basking or nectaring with open
wings. The colour and patterning of the wings are very variable
and about a dozen aberrations have been named. Favourite nectar
sources include Wild Marjoram, Common Fleabane, ragworts, and
Bramble. It is widespread in southern Britain and its range has
extended northwards in recent years.
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Post-2000 records
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