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- As its name suggests, this butterfly is found in mountainous areas, typically at altitudes between 450 and 800 metres above sea level. The butterfly forms discrete colonies in particular areas of the mountains they inhabit and, on good sites, may be seen by the hundred. This butterfly is found in two main regions in the British Isles.
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The Mountain Ringlet is our only true montane species and is found on mountains above 350m amidst the spectacular scenery of the Scottish Highlands and the English Lake District. The adults are highly active only in bright sunshine but can be disturbed from the ground even in quite dull weather.
Jun 7, 2024 · The Mountain Ringlet (Erebia epiphron) is an enchanting species of butterfly that flourishes in the rugged terrains of Europe. Despite its widespread subspecies, it remains a jewel of the mountainous regions, celebrated for its elusive nature and distinct appearance.
The butterfly forms discrete colonies in particular areas of the mountains they inhabit and, on good sites, may be seen by the hundred. This butterfly is found in two main regions in the British Isles. In England, it is found in the Lake District of Cumberland and Westmorland.
Where to look. Details of all the known sites for Mountain Ringlet are shown in the Cumbria Branch report Distribution of the Mountain Ringlet in Cumbria. This is updated annually and contains dates of slightings. Directions to two of the most reliable and easily reached colonies are below.
The Mountain Ringlet is a true mountain species occurring in discrete colonies on open grassy mountainsides (usually between 500-800m in Britain) where it's larvae feed on Mat Grass (Nardus stricta). (For further details on this species see http://www.butterfly-conservation.org/).
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A widespread but usually uncommon species across the higher mountains of northern Spain and central and southeast Europe. Also from the northwest UK (Lake District and west Scotland). Identification & Similar species: Similar to many of the smaller Erebia.