Common Blue Butterfly

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Polyommatus icarus
Size29–36 mm wingspan About the width of a 50p coin
Weight0.1 g Virtually weightless
Lifespan3–5 days as an adult
RarityCommon
M vs FMales are vivid sky-blue above; females are brown with orange spots β€” so different they were once described as separate species
HabitatFlower-rich grassland, chalk downland, coastal dunes, road verges β€” anywhere with Bird's-foot Trefoil
Best timeMay–September (two broods)
ConservationUK: Green LC
Did you know?
Common Blue caterpillars produce a sugary secretion that ants 'milk' like cows β€” in return, the ants guard the caterpillar from parasites and predators
More for experts
Adults navigate using polarised UV light, reading patterns in the sky to orient when clouds block the sun β€” a compass invisible to human eyes
Often confused with
Holly Blue (lighter blue, no orange spots below), Adonis Blue (brighter blue male, chequered wing edge β€” chalk downland only)