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Small Tortoiseshell

Aglais urticae

Picture of a Small Tortoiseshell
Period: March to October
Size: 45-62mm

This familiar butterfly can be seen in nearly every month of the year especially during those with mild winters. Adults hibernate in outbuildings, garages and lofts and are one of the earliest butterflies to emerge in spring. The black and yellow caterpillars feed on nettles and have communal webs for protection.

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