Orange coloured butterflies
Just now there are several orange butterflies on the wing. The really small ones are the skippers which perch with their wings only half open. The large and small skipper are widespread, the Essex skipper much less so.
Three times bigger are the fresh comma butterflies. This is the species you are most likely to see.
In addition we have two fritillary butterflies in the county:
The dark green fritillary occurs mainly on the limestone and old disused quarries provide an especially good habitat for them.
A recent incomer from the south, the stunning silver washed fritillary, can be seen at a few sites in the south of the county including Hilton Reserve.