Donal Hickey: Why so few butterflies this year?
Red Admiral butterfly. Picture: Mark Searle/Butterfly Conservation/PA Wire
Many people have been noticing a scarcity of butterflies this summer. It doesn’t seem summer without them, but then again there is also a definite shortage of the heat we hope for at this time!
Some readers blame the unseasonably cooler weather for keeping butterflies away. And that, indeed, may be at least part of the reason.
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