Bright-eyed Brown butterfly - what a delight to see!
"This small butterfly (from the Nymphalidae or ‘Brown’ family) is known to inhabit peat swamps in coastal and inland areas in the far south-east of South Australia and western Victoria – habitat that has been significantly reduced by wetland drainage and other factors since colonisation. "
Butterflies on the Brink
The local creek has been replanted (over many years) with many native species including Carex, the larval plant of these little gems, while garden/paddock plantings of Leptospermum and Melaleuca spp. help as food-plants.
Of course, this may be the only bright-eyed brown for kilomiles - hopefully not - but i'm classing it as small (and beautiful) success.
i'm wrapt to the gills 😁
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Butterflies on the Brink: Bright-eyed Brown, Heteronympha cordace wilsoni - Nature Glenelg Trust
In October we brought you the first in a series entitled Butterflies on the Brink in which we're showcasing the butterfly species most at risk of extinctionBryan Haywood (Nature Glenelg Trust)
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