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The speckled wood also occurs on the Atlantic island of Madeira.
Very few speckled wood butterflies this year.
This is where most of the site's butterflies are to be found, including small white, speckled wood, holly blue, meadow brown and small copper.
His dark, speckled wood engravings of the Andean landscape, with and without peasants, seem set in perpetual twilight.
Speckled woods basked in the sun.
The speckled wood defends sunspots underneath the wood canopy.
Local butterflies include the green hairstreak, brown argus, Speckled Wood and brimstone.
In a shaft of sunlight a pair of speckled wood butterflies pirouetted, velvety brown and cream.
'A speckled wood basked in the sun.'
Speckled Wood may refer to:
The site provides a habitat for butterflies, with common species including the comma, gatekeeper, red admiral, speckled wood and tortoiseshell.
Woodland provides shelter for birds, and ideal habitat for other invertebrates such as the Speckled Wood butterfly.
In 2012, Friends of Speckled Wood Management Trust was created by individuals dissatisfied with the outlook of existing groups.
Many butterfly specious can also be found in the park, including Speckled Wood, gatekeeper and brimstone, seen around the orchard and meadows.
Friends of Speckled Wood Management Trust brought the woodland to the public's attention with a petition to keep the entire woodland undeveloped.
The Madeiran Speckled Wood, Pararge xiphia, is a butterfly of the Nymphalidae family.
Speckled Wood Butterfly (Pararge aegeria)
The upper body of the Speckled Wood Pigeon is maroon-brown except for its neck, which, like many pigeons, is iridescent.
Butterflies appearing in the more open, sunny areas include the Speckled Wood, Comma and Silver-washed Fritillary.
Holcus lanatus in its natural habitat is a food source for the Speckled Wood, Wall and especially Small Skipper butterflies.
Pararge xiphia, the Madeiran Speckled Wood butterfly (Fabricius, 1775)
Butterflies such as the Orange Tip, Speckled Wood and Purple Hairstreak can be seen in the area in summer.
It provides habitat for birds such as the wren, greenfinch and spotted flycatcher, and butterflies including small tortoiseshell, peacock and speckled wood.
Butterflies recorded include Holly Blue, Speckled Wood, Peacock and the Pearl-bordered Fritillary.
Butterflies abounded: we saw small copper, green hair streak, grizzled skipper, orange tip, painted lady, common blue, speckled wood, small heath, wall brown and red admiral.
It is considered as endangered due to competition from it a related butterfly Pararge aegeria.
Speckled Wood Butterfly (Pararge aegeria)
The Speckled Wood (Pararge aegeria) is a butterfly found in and on the borders of woodland throughout much of the Palearctic ecozone.
A multitude of fungi, rare insects including the Speckled Wood butterfly (Pararge aegeria) , birds and elusive woodland mammals including the wood mouse.
Bordering hedges support Gatekeeper Pyronia tithonus, Ringlet Aphantopus hyperantus, and Speckled Wood Pararge aegeria butterflys.
The 'owner wins' convention is suggested by Tinbergen's sticklebacks. it is also suggested by an experiment on the speckled wood butterfly (Pararge aegeria) by N. B. Davies.