News Archive for Feb 2026

08 Feb 2026

Red Admiral - broxbourne school. A surprise and early first record of the year - while leaving the Broxbourne School car park, a Red Admiral flew into the car. After a few seconds exited fit and well, but very surprising given the wet weather. best regards Phil [Posted by Philip & Oliver MacMurdie]

06 Feb 2026

National Moth Recorders Day Recording. National Moth Recorders day was held last weekend in Birmingham. There were some excellent speakers including Tim Blackburn from UCL who spoke at last years Herts & Middx Members Day. If you missed it and want to catch up, there's now a recording available on the BC website, available by following the link below National Moth Recorders Meeting 2026 [Posted by Malcolm Hull]


Free Wildflower Seeds for Branch Members. The Branch is offering free native wildflower seeds suitable for butterflies and bees. The mix of 24 species includes some excellent nectar flowers as well as well as larval food plants such as Birds-foot Trefoil, Agrimony, Kidney Vetch and Yellow Rattle. They are suitable for sowing in neutral or alkaline soils and the recommended density is 3 grams per sq meter. Suitable for sowing this Spring in gardens or local green spaces Seeds are available free to branch members on a first come, first served. Contact malcolmhull@hertsmiddx-butterflies.org.uk Bee and Butterfly Wildflower Mix [Posted by Malcolm Hull]

Photo © Malcolm Hull

05 Feb 2026

Pale Brindled Beauty at Southgate. 1 Pale Brindled Beauty at ASDA Southgate this afternoon - my second of the year at this site. [Posted by Robert Mark Callf]

04 Feb 2026

First sighting of 2026 at Stanwell Moor. Good spells of sunshine and temperatures around the 11 degree mark locally today. After a longish (and rather muddy) walk around all the likely spots, I had almost given up on seeing a butterfly. However, back at the start I disturbed a Comma which was basking low down. I managed to track its direction, but the sun went in at a crucial moment and I couldn't work out where exactly it had landed. This meant I ended up disturbing it for a second time and unfortunately failed to find it again to record its image for posterity!. [Posted by Dave Miller]

02 Feb 2026

Large White pupating. Berkhamsted - a week ago three Large White caterpillars were spotted looking for sites to pupate. One got squashed, but two made it as far as my grandchildren’s front door. Progress was slow - after 5 days the caterpillars had attached themselves with a silk girdle, but still had their caterpillar skin showing. After 7 days the first one pupated. I guess everything moving slowly due to the cold [Posted by Malcolm Hull]

Large White, pupated 2nd February 2026
Photo © Laura Hull

01 Feb 2026

Merry Hill Brown Hairstreak egg search. Despite the muddy conditions and the problem with the road closure signs up a fantastic small group of people joined us for the egg search. We headed for the area we first recorded an adult on the wing as we did last year. The first eggs were recorded on blackthorn stands that had been clipped back before we could conduct an egg rescue there. The first 3 eggs were found low down on bits that survived the maintenance, I suspect a lot more eggs were removed here during the maintenance season. That said more eggs were found in the area searched which was left alone. We got to 17 eggs in this area searched with the remaining 3 eggs found in the area beyond the hedge-line towards Merry Hill Road. Eggs found with a green tinge noted of which looks like algae is confirmed by the superb photo's of eggs by Aneel Odhwani who attended. Awesome egg photo's thank you Aneel for those! Rick and a few others didn't get to find an egg but they all saw one. Rick saw the most though as he was doing the recording! Rick and myself returned after to find a few suitable spots for returning rescued eggs from Merry Hill. The first phase now complete but more to return at Merry Hill. Will keep you posted with that. [Posted by Peter Fewell and Rick Vickers]

2 Brown Hairstreak eggs
Photo © Aneel Odhwani
Algae covered Brown Hairstreak egg
Photo © Aneel Odhwani
Cropped image of the algae covered egg
Photo © Aneel Odhwani