Ways for little ones to go wild for butterflies this summer holiday in Yorkshire

in Kirk Smeaton in Ledsham, West Yorkshire in Ledston in Selby

With the summer holidays fast approaching, leading wildlife charity Butterfly Conservation is sharing seven really wild ways to keep the kids entertained this year, come rain or shine!

A great place to spot butterflies

Yorkshire, with its rich biodiversity and beautiful landscapes, is the perfect place to explore these activities.

“Yorkshire is home to 39 different species of butterfly, including some of the UK’s rarer species like the Duke of Burgundy and Pearl-bordered Fritillary. It’s also full of great places to spot butterflies this summer!

Brockadale nature reserve, near Kirk Smeaton, has meadows abound with butterflies, like the spectacular Marbled White, as well as colourful day-flying moths like the Six-spot Burnet.

Bishop Wood, just north of Selby, is a favourite of Silver-washed Fritillaries and Brimstones, or you can head to RSPB Fairburn Ings to spot Small Coppers. Use our Butterfly Atlas to discover more species and where to spot them. For more information, visit our website Yorkshire Butterflies.”

Dr. Martin Partridge, Chair of Butterfly Conservation’s Yorkshire Branch

Get involved!

Count Butterflies for the Big Butterfly Count

Take part in the world’s biggest butterfly survey this July and August. It only takes 15 minutes, is fun and free, and helps scientists understand how butterflies are doing across the UK.

Last year, for the first time ever, the most counted butterfly was the Red Admiral (a whopping 248,077 were recorded!) – will it keep the top spot? Help us find out…

You can take part in the Big Butterfly Count as many times as you like, wherever you like between 12 July and 4 August 2024. Visit Big Butterfly Count for more info and to download the free app.

Make and Fly a Butterfly Kite

Here’s a fun craft project that will get your little ones outside in no time! This simple but effective butterfly kite craft activity is easy to make and requires few materials. No breeze? No problem. Try running with the kite behind you to get it to soar (or should we say flutter?).

Check out the instructions at Butterfly Conservation Kite Craft.

Learn About Butterfly Body Parts

Ever wondered how many legs a butterfly has or if they can smell? Spark little ones’ curiosity this summer holidays with some fun facts about butterflies before heading out to see what you can spot.

Watch Butterfly Conservation’s video all about butterfly body parts to find out more at Butterfly Body Parts.

Look Out for Caterpillar Clues

Spotting caterpillars can be tricky. While a few bright and colourful ones stand out, most are the masters of disguise! From looking for munched leaves to heading out under the cover of darkness, check out our top tips on how to spot caterpillars and go on a caterpillar hunt with your little ones.

Discover more here: How to Spot Caterpillars.

Create Wild Art from Scavenged Items

Use fallen leaves, seeds, and other natural items to make your own piece of Wild Art. Simply choose your canvas – a tree stump, the forest floor, or even a picnic table – and go on a scavenger hunt for fallen natural materials. Place them together to make a beautiful, wild picture.

For inspiration, see our activity page: Wild Art.

Grow a Wild Space in a Pot for Butterflies and Moths

Growing plants in pots can provide valuable food for butterflies and moths in any outdoor space, whether it be a patio, balcony, rented garden, or even a front doorstep! The great news is there are lots of plants to choose from that are child-friendly, liked by butterflies, and will thrive in a pot – as long as you remember to water them!

Here are a few of Butterfly Conservation’s top picks:

  • Nasturtium: This edible plant produces bright, colourful flowers and the leaves are irresistible to the caterpillars of the Large and Small White butterfly.
  • Herbs: Chives, Marjoram, Thyme, and Bergamot all produce flowers that insects love.
  • Salvia: This attractive plant grows well in containers with flowers loved by pollinators.

For more ideas, visit Wild Spaces.

Butterfly Bake-Off

Perfect for a rainy day, this simple butterfly cake recipe will keep your very hungry caterpillars busy in the kitchen and provide a tasty treat for the whole family!

Get baking here: Butterfly Bake-Off.

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