This rare skipper is restricted to chalk downs in southern
England where it can be seen darting low over short turf,
stopping frequently to bask on bare ground or feed on flowers
such as Dwarf Thistle. It can be distinguished by the numerous
silver-white spots on the undersides of the hind wings, which
can be seen quite easily when it rests with wings in a
characteristic 'half-open' posture. The Silver-spotted Skipper
has declined rapidly over the last 50 years but has re-expanded
partially since 1980.
|
|
Post-2000 records
Pre-2000 records |