Comma
The beautiful scalloped edges of the Comma’s wings are unmistakable, as is the white comma-shaped mark on the underside of its hindwing. Together with its orange-brown colouring, this butterfly is brilliantly designed to conceal itself among dead leaves, while the larvae are flecked with brown and white to resemble bird droppings! This species can adapt its lifecycle according to the weather and is seeing a fantastic comeback across Britain. The caterpillars love to feed on nettles.