So where are they? Should we be concerned or is everyone else seeing loads of the little blighters and it's just me that is experiencing the dearth?

Have a goodun
Wurzel
A bit early still, even if this were a "normal" year, My guess is another fortnight to wait this year....yet to see a new generation Peacock this year
Mildheart wrote:Two more butterflies that seem to be very thin on the ground are Peacock and Small Tortoiseshell. I've yet to see a new generation Peacock this year and as for Small Tortoiseshell, I've only seen one all year, in April in Sheffield. Still waiting for a local one! Compare that to their relatives Red Admiral and Comma, which are more or less at normal levels.
Can you send em back to SurreyRebecca wrote:I keep hearing reports of low numbers and the decline of the small tortoiseshell, I think they've all moved to the farm I live on We have a rough area behind some farm buildings and the thistles are covered in st's , I've never seen so many in one place.