Chequered Skipper butterfly: small, fast-winged, golden-patterned butterfly of damp woodlands, now reintroduced in parts of the UK
Title: Chequered Skipper butterfly Chequered Skipper butterfly: small, fast-winged, golden-patterned butterfly of damp woodlands, now reintroduced in parts of the UK. Description : Damp woodland habitats shelter this rare butterfly, recognized for its golden chequered wings and fast, darting flight; once extinct in England, now rebounding. Introduction: A Woodland Gem The Chequered Skipper (Carterocephalus palaemon) is a striking small butterfly, famed for its darting flight and beautiful golden-chequered wings[1][10]. Although once widespread across central and southern England, this species vanished in the late 20th century due to habitat loss and woodland mismanagement, surviving only in the damp, grassy habitats of western Scotland and, more recently, through reintroduction efforts in England[4][3][8]. Identification: How to Recognize the Chequered Skipper - **Wingspan:** 19 - 32 mm; females slightly larger than males[1][5]. - **Upperside:** Dark brown base with orange scales...