First Contribution To EBBRAG Newsletter

Sunday 29th March 2026

From the Facebook and Instagram pages of EBBRAG:

The first contribution to the EBBRAG Newsletter.

From Jeremy Cuff:

THE DUKES OF WARMINSTER – On the Wing Soon!

In mid to late April, the diminutive and pugnacious Duke of Burgundy Fritillary will emerge from pupation to fly in secluded areas of the Chalk downlands around Warminster and other suitable habitats nearby, and in good years will make attempts to colonise neighbouring areas where their Cowslip foodplant grows. They’ve even been seen next to Home Farm in the past.

They live in small population densities and are very vulnerable to excessive disturbance and habitat degradation as a result of development, and the spin-offs of more people affecting the areas in which they still survive.

Due to its’ rarity, this species is of “principal importance” (under the NERC Act), is designated on the GB Red List as a vulnerable species, and is a high priority species for Butterfly Conservation’s efforts.

Unsuitable developments such as the one proposed at Home Farm pose a threat to this rare species, and many others besides.

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