Brimstone Butterfly
Brimstone Butterfly, Gonepteryx rhamni. Devon, UK.
Found in Europe, Asia, and even north Africa, it is one of the longest lived butterflies, living up to thirteen months, although most of this time is spent in hibernation. On the upper side the male is sulphur yellow and the female white with a greenish tinge but both have an orange spot in the center of each wing. They never settle with their wings open and from the underside the sexes are more difficult to separate but the female is still paler. Their wing shape is unique among British butterflies (although there are similar, closely related species in southern and eastern Europe) and is designed to act as camouflage while they rest and during hibernation. widely distributed across the southern half of the UK, it has been steadily increasing its range in the north of England but is limited by the distribution of its larval foodplants and is quite possibly close to its maximum possible distribution now unless their foodplants’ range also increases. In Ireland it has a much more localised distribution. It is widespread across Europe, North Africa and eastwards to Mongolia Often the first butterfly to be seen in the spring, sometimes as early as January when hibernating adults are awoken on a sunny day, there is a popular myth that it is this butterfly which gave us the word BUTTERFLY, a corruption of butter-coloured fly. The eggs are laid singly on the leaves of either Common Buckthorn or Alder Buckthorn – the only two food plants – and females will wander far and wide in search for these particular shrubs. The larvae and Pupae are both green and very well camouflaged making them difficult to find in the wild. Upon emerging from the pupae, Brimstone butterflies spend the summer feeding on nectar to build up energy reserves for the winter and by the end of August they are already beginning their long sleep. They seek out evergreen scrub, a favourite being dense, old Ivy growth. There is only one brood a year.
Brimstone Butterfly belongs to the following groups:
Butterflies, Skippers, Moths, & Other Winged InsectsAvailable for sale as Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Framed Prints and Posters

NATURELENS, 2 months ago
NATURELENS, 2 months ago
Simon Gladwin, 2 months ago
Beautiful image. Love the light and the silhouette of the body through the wings. Excellent comp too!
jesika, 2 months ago
Super, super, super.
Did you guess I like it????????
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Curtiss Simpson, 2 months ago
Awesome light and color lovely composition a real eye grabber !
NATURELENS in reply to Simon Gladwin’s comment, 2 months ago
Thank you Simon
NATURELENS in reply to jesika’s comment, 2 months ago
I guess you like this one then :-), Thank you for your comment
NATURELENS in reply to Curtiss Simpson’s comment, 2 months ago
Thank you Curtiss, comments much appreciated :-)
Michael Kloepping, 2 months ago
Awesome shot—great light and dof to make this one stand out
RedHillDigital, 2 months ago
Excellent capture!
Mundy Hackett, 2 months ago
Beautiful composition
velveteagle, 2 months ago
Oh this came out so cool.. Wonderful back light work..
Anthony Hedger, 2 months ago
Well Neil again you have given us what we have begun to expect from you another super shot well done this is beautiful
Richard Veal, 2 months ago
Beautiful. Instant fave.
pat oubridge, 2 months ago
This is exquisite Neil, beautiful capture
SylviaHardy, 2 months ago
What a beauty
Anthony Mancuso, 2 months ago
fantastic capture neil
Wendy Slee, 2 months ago
stunning shot, amazing lighting!
George Lenz, 2 months ago
awesome colors and comp
Plukie, 2 months ago
Stunning, simply stunning.
NATURELENS in reply to Michael Kloepping’s comment, 2 months ago
Thank you Michael
NATURELENS in reply to RedHillDigital’s comment, 2 months ago
Thank you Howard
NATURELENS in reply to Mundy Hackett’s comment, 2 months ago
Thanks Munday, much appreciated
NATURELENS in reply to velveteagle’s comment, 2 months ago
Thanks Chuck :-)
NATURELENS in reply to Anthony Hedger’s comment, 2 months ago
Hi Tony, many thanks for your comments
NATURELENS in reply to Richard Veal’s comment, 2 months ago
Thanks Richard, Stover stikes again :-)
NATURELENS in reply to pat oubridge’s comment, 2 months ago
Thank you Pat, much appreciated
NATURELENS in reply to SylviaHardy’s comment, 2 months ago
Thank you Silvia
NATURELENS in reply to Anthony Mancuso’s comment, 2 months ago
Thanks Anthony :-)
NATURELENS in reply to Wendy Slee’s comment, 2 months ago
Wendy, Thank you for your comments
NATURELENS in reply to George Lenz’s comment, 2 months ago
Thanks George :-)
Richard Veal, 2 months ago
You will have to let me know when you go again.
NATURELENS in reply to Plukie’s comment, 2 months ago
Thank you Pat
aroha, 2 months ago
oh wow this is fantastic! wonderful light and detail, it’s so sharp, gorgeous colours and composition too. Love it!
NATURELENS in reply to aroha’s comment, 2 months ago
Thank you for your comments, they are much appreciated :-)
Antanas, 2 months ago
Great capture
NATURELENS in reply to Antanas’s comment, 2 months ago
Thanks Antanas.
Nikki Trexel, 2 months ago
amazing photograph! you’ve wonderfully captured this beautiful butterfly. absolutely wonderful clarity and perspective.
NATURELENS, 2 months ago
Thank you Nikki
Squealia, 2 months ago
Lovely sharp image, beautifully done, great backlighting
AnaCBStudio, 2 months ago
Gorgeous…love the lighting!
NATURELENS in reply to AnaCBStudio’s comment, 2 months ago
Thank you Ana
NATURELENS in reply to Squealia’s comment, 2 months ago
Thank you Squealia
Jan Piller, about 1 month ago
Wow!!! what a beautiful colour! The light shining through him is so gorgeous!
Jonicool, about 1 month ago
Such an excellent shot! Love al the fine details in the enlarged size!
Els Steutel, about 1 month ago
super shot with beautiful lighting
Robert Elliott, 22 days ago
superb capture, wonderful image
Lisa G. Putman, 20 days ago
Amazing lighting, color and detail are awesome as well! It seems to glow so bright!
Stephen Chapple, 15 days ago
Stunning lighting. Wonderful backlighting.
winterhare, 1 day ago
Lovely shot – superb lighting and excellent composition!