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Small Tortoiseshell Widespread throughout Britain and commonly found in gardens. Bright orange and black wings with white spot in forewing. The Small Tortoiseshell is among the most well known butterflies. Its invasion of urban areas have made it a familiar species. One of the first butterflies to be seen in spring and the last in autumn it often visits garden flowers in large numbers. As with all butterflies this farly common species has suffered in recent years. Its favourite food is the common nettle and its habitat varies from town to countryside.

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Author Peter Broster

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