The aptly named Speckled Wood flies in partially shaded woodland
with dappled sunlight. The male usually perches in a small pool
of sunlight, from where it rises rapidly to intercept any
intruder. Both sexes feed on honeydew in the tree tops and are
rarely seen feeding on flowers, except early and late in the
year when aphid activity is low. The range of this butterfly
contracted during the late nineteenth and early twentieth
centuries, but has spread back since the 1920.
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Post-2000 records
Pre-2000 records |