Adonis green butterfly returns

Adonis blue butterfly - one of the rare and endangered precious butterfly species is back. It was seen in some parts of southern England.

50 years ago, this insect lost a tenth of its small amount when its natural habitat - chalky grasslands were lost. Adonis butterflies prefer short grass areas and almost never leave far places. Yet for a long time people have not seen them in familiar areas.

Recently, after an effort by the British government all over the country to launch a campaign to restore the habitat for Adonis butterflies, they actually returned to the Cotswolds, Gloucestershire - places that used to be places The ideal living of this butterfly.

The people in the area said that Adonis butterflies are one of their favorite butterflies, and they are very happy to see Adonis return to the Cotswolds.

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Adonis Blue Butterfly (Photo: guardian.co.uk)

In the 1950s, when the campaign to kill rabbits caused by the virus they had flared up in England, the number of rabbits dropped dramatically. This means that the grass in these areas will grow too long, not suitable for the development of Adonis.

Mathew Oates, a National Truth butterfly researcher, said: "After 40 years of absent Adonis butterflies, recently, when I was wandering on this hill overlooking butterflies on a June day. , suddenly, I saw a male Adonis Blue butterfly that dipped in a bright, bright blue color, a scene that was so amazing, it was one of the best moments of my life.

The beauty of the British countryside is often known for its houses with walls made of yellow stones, which now seem to be more and more dreaming because of the appearance of brilliant Adonis butterflies.