
- 4th June 2017 The Butterfly Garden, Chambers Farm Wood, Lincolnshire

- A Male Common Blue 4th June 2017 -iPhone
"Common Seals are not, generally as common as they once were. The 'Right whale' is no longer the right whale to hunt for many more people, compared with, when populations were more numerous.
Our Native Wild Flowers (which were 'in more numerous history', called 'weeds'), are now far more preacious because of declining native species that they support. Those species support our 'wildlife' higher up the habitat food chain, that some bird watchers like to watch.
In Lincolnshire, I think that the ‘Common’ Blue Butterfly might now be scarcer the Holly Blue.
It certainly appears to be in some localities that I have visited.
The species map for Lincolnshire showed more red dots on it for Common Blue sightings, but I think the Holly blue is less recorded, being sometimes on the wing, higher in a Canopy. One might be hard pushed, not to find a population of Holly Blue Butterflies in just about every village in Lincolnshire!
“A Common Blue might not be Common on a Common Orchid”
