Common Blue
As part of the countdown to TAFU’s Local Wildlife Day on the 11th of July https://lnkd.in/eRXHbZ6D – Species no. 2.
Stay tuned – 41 more days and 41 more species until then!
The Common Blue (Polyommatus icarus) is a small, vibrant butterfly known for the striking blue wings of the males, while females have brown wings with orange spots. It is commonly found across Europe, North Africa, and parts of Asia in habitats such as meadows, gardens, and woodland clearings. These butterflies feed primarily on nectar from flowers and lay their eggs on legumes such as lentils.
Predators of the Common Blue include many birds and reptiles. Despite their wide distribution, the Common Blue has seen loss in habitat and hence a population decline. So, let’s aim to protect their habitat and keep them as frequent visitors to our gardens!