A Dipper is becoming a regular visitor to Swainby Beck, Swainby, North Yorkshire. @northyorkmoors.org.uk @yorkswildlife.bsky.social
Posts by Martin Partridge
The final zoom talk rounds up 2025 Butterfly season and what a season it was! An Annus Mirablis some would say. We look at the effects of the heat and drought on the fortunes of our species on different habitats as well as exploring a record breaking early start www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/yorkshire-...
Queen Alexandra's Birdwing is into Round 3 of the #uproarchallenge and are now facing a tough opponent, the White-Rumped Vulture! Time to mobilize - the fun is only just starting!
Please vote for the Queen Alexandra's Birdwing here uproar.indianapoliszoo.com
Round 2 voting is underway for the Indianapolis Zoo Uproar Conservation Challenge! Help the Queen Alexandra's Birdwing reach Round 3 for an even greater conservation prize!
Voting ends 23 March @ 23:59 Eastern Time! You can now vote DAILY!
Share & vote now! #uproarchallenge
XSTI009, originally tagged in 2025 by the Xerces Society’s own Dr. Ray Moranz in Oklahoma, crossed the Rio Grande into Texas on Saturday March 14th, making her the first tagged monarch to return from the overwintering sites in Mexico! Learn more about her journey ➡️
False Apollo
Southern Festoon
Scarce Swallowtail
Grecian Copper
With temperatures on the rise, I'm looking forward to a 'spring break' in Northern Greece with @greenwingstours.bsky.social (greenwings.co/our-holidays...). Some photos from last year, a trip that led to Martin Partridge's interesting article on the False Apollo: www.sbbt.org.uk/latest-news/....
Still time to grab a spot on this superb trip. It makes for a lovely way to begin your spring butterfly watching campaign...
greenwings.co/our-holidays...
A donation from this and *all* our butterfly tours also goes to support the conservation work of @europebutterfly.bsky.social too.
Very surprised to see a Stoat or Ermine (Mustela erminea) in my garden in Swainby, North Yorkshire, caught on my #Naturespy camera. Rather apt the the 2026 Winter Olympics mascot is a Stoat called Tina. @northyorkmoors.org.uk @mammalsociety.bsky.social
The 2025 Butterfly Sightings for Yorkshire have now been uploaded to the yorkshirebutterflyatlas.org.uk
@savebutterflies.bsky.social @bcyorkshire.bsky.social @northyorkmoors.org.uk
Wildlife Queensland wins Australian Quarry Life Award for Richmond birdwing butterfly recovery
Wildlife Queensland’s Richmond Birdwing Conservation Network (RBCN) has been working to restore essential breeding habitat at quarry sites within the butterfly’s natural range.
Providing students with hands on experience in biodiversity research whilst supporting eco-tourism and environmental stewardship.
The Bhutan Glory Wildlife Trail created in an area of Bhutan where both the Bhutan Glory and Ludlow's Bhutan Glory (The National butterfly of Bhutan) can be seen. It has been set up to provide a living classroom for young people and conservation.
There is a short youtu.be/kVVKBJQa2JI on our branch YouTube channel describing the functionality of the Atlas. @savebutterflies.bsky.social @bcyorkshire.bsky.social
The yorkshirebutterflyatlas.org.uk has just had a major overhaul. Now you can view the sightings by year and by day in the new animated feature. Plus the sightings can now be viewed as heatmaps. @savebutterflies.bsky.social @bcyorkshire.bsky.social
My system went by the wayside many years ago
What is cryopreservation, find out more about this project by listening to this video. can Freezing Eggs save the iconic British Swallowtail (Papilio machaon britannicus)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=GsW3...
Cryopreservation of eggs will be used by researchers at Anglia Ruskin University in an attempt to boost numbers of one of the UK's rarest and largest butterflies, the Swallowtail (Papilio machaon britannicus). www.bbc.co.uk/news/article....
A Red Underwing (Catocala nupta) found in our garden today. @savebutterflies.bsky.social @bcyorkshire.bsky.social
All set up for the day at Leeds CC’s Lotherton Hall. @bcyorkshire.bsky.social
An awesome video from Michael Williams taken a few days ago in South Derbyshire of Purple Emperors exerting their power over Comma's and Red Admiral's. Yorkshire has also 'fallen' purple with three sightings of 'HIM' this year from Sprotbrough, Guisbrough and York confirmed. youtu.be/ZSKUQgC1tHM
It's the Big Butterfly Count and we are at Tropical World Leeds. The Privet Hawk is proving a real crowd pleaser along with a very full moth trap. Lots of interest from visitors.
Thanks Matt
Job Opportunity: Peatland Project Officer. An opportunity to help reverse the decline of some of the UK's rarest butterflies like Large Heath and Dark-bordered Beauty by restoring their habitats. Full time, fixed-term contract for 2 years 7 months). Closing 29 July butterfly-conservation.org/jobs
There must have been more than 50, a spectacular sight watching them in their aerial tumbling routines. Then dashing back to take in the late day sun wings open.
Many Purple Hairstreaks seen in most of the oak trees around Swainby, North Yorkshire on a warm summer's evening.
@savebutterflies.bsky.social @bcyorkshire.bsky.social @northyorkmoors.org.uk
Discover the beauty of butterflies this summer at Tropical World, Roundhay Park from 19th to 31st July and find out about their habitats. We’re taking part in the Big Butterfly Count 2025 (19 July to 10 August) Join BCY team with live insects 19-20th July tropicalworld.leeds.gov.uk/tropical-wor...
Pictures of White-letter Hairstreak and Purple Hairstreak.
White-letter Hairstreak
Purple Hairstreak
My first visit to the Floodplain Meadow in Great Ayton, North Yorkshire. Butterflies were numerous and I managed to record two new species for the area, the Brown Argus and the White-letter Hairstreak, classified as Vulnerable in the UK. @bcyorkshire.bsky.social @nymnptrust.bsky.social
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Large Heath butterfly (Coenonympha tullia), a brown butterfly with a row of black eyespots along the wing edge, rests on a green flower bud. Photo by Peter Eeles. Butterfly Conservation.
🌿🐛🦋📢 Two exciting new Peatland Project Officer jobs with @savebutterflies.bsky.social in northern England! Adventurous ecologists wanted to investigate how Large Heath and other butterflies & moths can benefit from extensive peatland restoration. butterfly-conservation.org/jobs
A bit surprised to find a Roesel’s Bush-cricket in our garden in North Yorkshire. They are certainly moving north at a pace. @northyorkmoors.org.uk According to www.inaturalist.org/observations... one of the furthest north ever recorded in UK.