The butterfly is found throughout England, Scotland and Wales at sites where bird's foot trefoil grows in profusion. It is most abundant on chalk or limestone grassland but also occurs in lesser numbers in woodland clearings, meadows, heathlands, sand dunes, along railway embankments, riverbanks and undercliffs. Numbers are usually highest on south facing hillsides, but populations at these sites are prone to crash in hot dry summers, resulting in poor numbers the following spring.
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