Saturday 27th April 2019

Radstock to Kilmersdon - Butterfly Species: None recorded.
Beech Leaves
On Saturday 27th April I was attending a family wedding in Bath and Rob Ladd was out on the cycle-path between Radstock and Kilmerston.

It was a cold day in Bath with temperatures reaching a high of 10c during the midday period and it wasn't much better in Radstock. Rob reported 'a cool, strong breeze and 12c' which is not good butterfly weather!

Warmth is an important precursor to butterfly flight. Some species are better that others in getting airborne in cold weather, but most don't fly if the ambient temperature is below 13c. Indeed, the UK Butterfly Monitoring Scheme advises Transect walkers to stay at home if the temperature is below this level. Although I think it was unlucky not to see any butterflies on the wing, Rob's experience seems to bear this out.

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