A Butterfly Enjoying the High Life
The Brown Hairstreak is, unsurprisingly, a brown butterfly, with beautiful golden-brown wings—especially the females. This makes both the males and females incredibly difficult to spot in the hedges.
Unlike many butterflies that flutter around garden flowers, Brown Hairstreaks spend most of their lives high up in the canopies of trees and hedgerows. They tend stay in the master trees (often Ash), because they eat honeydew from aphids and use the more open space to display and find mates. Because they rarely descend, getting an accurate head count of the adults is nearly impossible.