Grizzled Skipper (Pyrgus malvae)

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Upperside. (Sexes appear similar)
Upperside. (Sexes appear similar)
Underside.
Underside.
The species is said to have a preference for blue flowers
The species is said to have a preference for blue flowers
They may mate with open wings
They may mate with open wings
 
Information

UK BAP status: Priority Species
Local status: Uncommon and local.
Lives in small colonies that are vulnerable to extinction.
Size: Small.
Larval foodplant: Creeping cinquefoil is the usual foodplant. May use Agrimony and Wild Strawberry. The later larval stages may also use Bramble.
No. of broods: Usually one. A partial second brood may occur in late July/early August.
Flight time(s): Early May to Mid June
Winter: Pupa at the base of the foodplant.
Habits: Spends the day basking, feeding or flying.
Basks on or near bare ground to warm up.
Flies only in sunshine, when it appears as a low-level blur.
Males will perch, defending a territory.
May roost communally.
Habitats: A combination of bare ground, short turf, taller vegetation and nearby scrub.
Found at brownfield sites,
unimproved grasslands with scrub,
woodland clearings and rides,
track and lane verges.
Distribution

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