Radstock to Kilmersdon May 2019

Butterfly Species: Brimstone, Orange Tip, Small White


In addition to monitoring the butterfly populations along the cycle path near Tucking Mill and Midford, other volunteers are looking for butterflies along another stretch of the cycle path that runs between Radstock and Kilmersdon.

11th May 2019

In Rob's absence this count was carried out by Shona on the 11th of May. The temperature was quite cool at 16 degrees and it was both sunny and cloudy. However, she did manage to see several butterflies. Two male brimstones, three Orange Tips and one Small White. The Orange Tips consisted of two males and one female.

22nd May 2019

Rob Ladd was out on the cycle path between Radstock and Kilmersdon again today. The weather was rather cloudy with some sunny intervals and there was light breeze with the temperature around 19 degrees. Rob manage to see two Small White one Orange tip and two Brimstones. Intriguingly he also mentioned seeing one small, brown/orange butterfly on the wing as well, but was not able to identify it accurately on this occasion. There are several butterflies matching this description that can be seen at this time of year. One is the Small Copper which it's fairly common on railway embankments. We will have to wait and see.

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