Common blue butterflies ain’t so common this year.
They’ve only just started making an appearance here.
Tiny flashes of blue travelling around the meadow. Nectaring on clover, knapweed and birds-foot trefoil.
Common blues are quite particular about the food they want their babies to eat: they favour birds-foot trefoil which is low growing with yellow and red pea-like flowers. ‘Eggs and bacon’ is what we called it as a kid.
It’s time for trefoil to grow its seed heads in their characteristic ‘birds foot’ arrangement.
When ripe, the pods pop and the seeds spring out.
I planted about two hundred seedlings this year. I’m
But, I can’t help myself and so, while our older trefoils are seeding generously, I gathered some of the ‘feet’ and have put them to dry. I’ll add them to the seed mix I’m preparing that is intended to rejuvenate a tired part of our tiny meadow.
Who knows - next year could be a sea of (common) blue..


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