The search for the Marsh Fritillary

@dawnsart · 2023-06-04 14:55 · WE ARE MOVING

28th May 2023 _Marsh Fritillary  _Chamber's Farm Woods _06.jpg Above: Marsh Fritillary

Last week I walked around Chamber Farm Woods near Barney to look for the Marsh Fritillary. This is a butterfly that is in decline, and this is mainly because of its habitat. The Marsh Fritillary likes damp flowery meadows where lots of Devil's-bit Scabious grow, which is its caterpillar food plant. This habitat is in decline because of the drainage of fields and overgrazing.

Little Scrubbs Meadow within the Chamber Farm Woods complex and surrounding area is the only site in Lincolnshire where you can still see the lovely butterfly, Butterfly Conservation's Butterfly Report 2021.

The search for the Marsh Fritillary

28th May 2023 _Sigh- Little Scrubbs Meadow  _Chamber's Farm Woods _01.jpeg Above Informational Sign about the Meadow

As I walked down the path towards the meadow, I first came across this sign, which tells you all about the site's resurrection from its previous life as an old unimproved grassland and conifer woodland. This was reseeded with seeds from existing flower-rich rides from Chamber Farm Wood to create this new area. By doing this, the existing meadow was doubled in size. This has been invaluable to the comeback of this butterfly.

This meadow has been a golden victory for Chamber Farm Woods and Lincolnshire, and not forgetting the butterfly itself as in previous years, there have been record numbers of these butterflies at this site in their hundreds.

28th May 2023 _Marsh Fritillary  _Chamber's Farm Woods _18.jpeg Above Marsh Fritillary resting on a blade of grass

This year their numbers were down to previous years; this might be due to last year's excessively hot summer, which undoubtedly impacted the plants which the butterflies rely on.

After hunting about a bit, my partner and I found 4 Marsh Fritillaries, a big change from the previous numbers. When hunting around for these butterflies, we did find other interesting invertebrates, including a variation of caterpillars, a Tortric Moth, a Hazel Leaf-roller Weevil, and a Swollen-thighed Beetle.

28th May 2023 _Marsh Fritillary Caterpillar  _Chamber's Farm Woods _02.jpeg Unknown Caterpillars 28th May 2023 _Twin-spotted Quaker  _Chamber's Farm Woods _01.jpeg Twin-spotted Quaker 28th May 2023 _Caterpillar  _Chamber's Farm Woods _02.jpeg Unknown Caterpillars 28th May 2023 _Tortric Moth  _Chamber's Farm Woods _01.jpeg Tortric Moth 28th May 2023 _Hazel Leaf-roller Weevil  _Chamber farm Woods _03.jpeg Hazel Leaf-roller Weevil 28th May 2023 _Swollen-thighed Beetle  _Chamber's Farm Woods _01.jpeg Swollen-thighed Beetle

After a bit of a walk through the woods, we called it a day and headed home to check out the pictures.

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