Saturday, 16 August 2025

Butterflies on Corstorphine Hill

 We had a lovely walk around Corstorphine Hill today. It's always a wonderful place for a walk and a particularly nice place on a hot day as there is so much woodland cover to offer shade when it gets too hot (which it is regularly doing these days). 


 We started our walk in the Walled Garden, where the flower border was literally buzzing with a variety of bees and hoverflies, including this Dasysyrphus tricinctus (not the best photo in the world, but a rarely seen hoverfly for us, so worth sharing) 

We were also pleased to see several butterflies in the garden, including this Red Admiral  

and this Peacock


 Beyond the Walled Garden, we were delighted to see Small Copper Butterflies in two different parts of the hill, the first time I've seen this lovely little butterfly this year

It's lovely to see butterflies having a good year after several very poor years. We really do need some rain here though, it's been an incredibly dry year so far and wildfire warnings have been issued across Scotland. (In fact, last weekend there was a fire on Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh). 
 

 

3 comments:

Jenn Jilks said...

You do have wonderful walks!

Lisa said...

I had to find this area on the map. Looks like a cool place. We visited Scotland 6 years ago and I sure miss it. We could use rain here too, in Pa (United States). Nice photos. We don't have the Peacock butterfly here.

Crafty Green Poet said...

Hi Jen, we do! Edinburgh is very lucky in having plenty of greenspaces close to the city centre and further out, with good public transport links to most of them

Thanks Lisa! Hope you get rain soon too.