Delighted to report records of lone males from Leics and Staffs, the first for these counties for a very long time.
On July 16th a male was seen and photoed at Charnwood Lodge Nature Reserve near Coalville in the Charnwood Forest region of Leics (NE of Leicester and close to the Derbys border). Here's the proof of evidence -
This means that it well worth looking for iris in parts of the new National Forest around Ashby de la Zouch, and into Derbys around Ticknall. I've visited these areas out of season and have noted much highly suitable habitat... Once colonised, the butterfly could abound there...
PS I've just learnt of a record from woodland just NW of Leicester last year.
The Staffs record is of a fresh male at a window near Rugeley, in Cannock Chase on 18th July, i.e. to the north-west of Birminghamshire (where the Sandwell Valley needs checking).
These sightings are the legacy of the Great Purple Emperor Season of 2018.
Saturday, July 20, 2019
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Fantastic news,Iris obviously took advantage of last years glorious summer to expand its range.
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